Heavens Eagle
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Old photo trumps new restoration. The kit has it right.
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The kit has it close for this factory production. In any case, the 'ski jump' curve is missing (shown in the side view) which does seem to get bent down in many photos. A good reason to use the kit part as a pattern to rub lead foil over it and then replicate the thin sheet metal appearance and fragility.Old photo trumps new restoration. The kit has it right.
We did too. 50 yrs later I didn't have nightmares this time.Apologies but there will be a 3 hour delay as I am watching Jaws with my wife!
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Yes, this is what the kit appears to be replicating.I believe this is my eighth time. I had to stifle my urge of stating the memorable lines... too many!
Back to Panzer Tracts. @Tim A., check out the side view, front to the left, like a ski jump! Obviously, all sheet metal:
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The kit supplied the round welded tube hanger.Seems like a Finnish local mod to their StuG III as all their examples with the 'warm air guide plate' lack the side bent sheet metal to isolate the exhaust pipes. Littlefield's team added that. @Tim A., the following doesn't apply to the Pz.Kpfw. III but Paul has a StuG.
Paul, @Heavens Eagle, this seems to have been their starting point:
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Other Finnish rear ends...
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While I'm at it, since I mentioned factories, which mudguard support is in the kit? This determines the other fittings such as tool storage, et cetera.
Truncated rod and sheet metal support-
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Stamped metal-
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lol! I will determine that once I get there. Have the shield assembled on the Pak 40. The front lower corners are actually welded up. Doing something new to try and replicate that. Turns out I was trying to overdo it, so a little more smoothing. Then photo time (have been taking pics throughout) post those and paint time.With Sharkmouth's research and excellent photos it appears the heatshield sheet metal dilemma has been solved! I almost wish I would've fabricated these pieces out of thinner looking material.
Paul take note. It's fairly hidden under there, but if your feeling spunky....
I thought about it myself. The rims have a slight taper so the tire only goes one way, but they'll only go about halfway. I used an aggressive sanding wheel in the flex shaft and carefully took enough material off just the inside/backside of the tires. It's still a pressure fit, but you don't have to use a hammer. Interesting with the great fit of everything else that these are so far off.Looks like I will have to fire up my lathe for those when I get there. Looking good Tim!
So far anyway. I double checked to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong and the videos I've watched on this kit build doesn't mention this issue.Looks good Tim, looks good. Nice that this is all the trouble you've run into.
I was going to say that the photo of the restored heat shield was completely wrong.I believe this is my eighth time. I had to stifle my urge of stating the memorable lines... too many!
Back to Panzer Tracts. @Tim A., check out the side view, front to the left, like a ski jump! Obviously, all sheet metal:
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