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Jagdpanzer IV Variants WIP

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Forgot one :D
Tony lee
 
Hi All :Hiay

I was looking at the next of the series a L/48(V) built using the DML #6589 Jagdpanzer IV with zimm.
This is basically the same kit as the DML#6397 without zimm.
While looking the sprues over I realized there were a bunch of "NO USE" parts and just for fun I remove those parts and piled them up on the bench.

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Talk about stocking the spares box :woohoo:

Cheers
Tony lee
 
Howdy All
It's Monday and the L/48(V) was placed on the building jig as promised.
Building this using the DML #6589 kit with zimm.

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Thanks for coming by
Tony lee :)
 
Mike it's the same kit as the DML#6397,the one you're building except this one has zimm.
The fit has been excellent. The casement is just sitting there so don't let the crack fool you. (y)

Tony lee
 
TONY,

Great Start !! Good to hear that th fit it excellant ! ALways makes a build that much more fun when you start with a soild foundation !!


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Hiya Tony! No veiled questions from me, you know I'm a to the point kinda guy. Glad to hear the fit is good, I was just wondering if things changed when Dragon added the zimm. Thanks for the SBS, looking forward to the rest! :eek:hyeah :drinks
 
And the beat goes on :drinks

Number four in the series the DML#6397 L/70(V)Late
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L/70
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The vertical cylinder between the breech block and the swivel mount is part# G-5,
Dragon failed to mention it in the instructions,imagine that :hmmm

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One other thing that might interest some of you is the interior for one of these, for discussion purposes only you understand.
These shots can be found in Spielbergers "Light Jagdpanzers" book. I also have the other volume that covers "Heavy Jagdpanzers". This set is the best books i've got that cover the subject and highly recommended by me.

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Road wheels tomorrow and you don't want to miss that :bang head
Tony lee :dance
 
"Interior" Maybe another time mate,Thanks anyway :laugh:

Road wheels ready for paint and I even did a little work on the L/48 today.
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A rollin stone gathers no moss. :woohoo:
Tony lee
 
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