Hey lads,
My new StuG III Ausf C/D kit arrived at 11am this morning! Pretty good service considering I ordered it yesterday at 3pm - well done Royal Mail
I'll keep this brief as I did the main intro post on here yesterday. What I have found out about this kit is that it's a real mish-mash of StuG III bodywork. Part of the early war StuG III C and D, a late war Saukopf (or 'Pigs Head') Mantlet and a barrel from a StuG G early (I think it's an early).
There is a photo which was taken of this vehicle after it was knocked out. it's basically a wreck but does prove that this Hybrid did indeed exist! In the photo it's possible to make out details like the barrel and Mantlet, paint scheme and numbering on the side of the casemate (123) - the same as this kit!
What I plan to do is assemble OOB leaving the wheels, barrel and tracks off. I'll be painting it like it is shown in the photo with a basic Dunkelgelb base coat and remnants of a whitewash - I'll do the whitewash using the hairspray method. The wheels will be painted separately using my Quickwheel Mask and the aftermarket RB barrel will be painted in a Parkerised Grey colour to suggest a brand new upgunned StuG that has had a new barrel hurriedly fitted but not painted - it is 1945 after all! Finally I'll be using Friuls as, according to Andy, I'm addicted to them! I am but they look awesome and I'm happy to be able to have a complete set of Pz III Magic Tracks leftover from this kit to put in the spares tub for a future Tamiya Pz III build maybe?
I'm going to show a battered old tub that is still fighting but on it's last legs - like all my previous builds I'll no doubt have the odd appear above my head to help things along! I'm thinking rough stowage, heavy chipping, battle damage and general wear and tear. I've had a good old rummage through my spares tub and have plenty of interesting goodies like a Dragon metal tow-cable that is pre weathered (rusted and dark in appearance) that will sit nicely on the build and will help with that 'rough' appearance. Also some long PE straps that can be used and PE tool clamps that can be used to updgrade the current tools without clamps.
I've dug out an old magazine that is totally devoted to Panzer and StuG III's and there is a perfect guide contained within to gain a hairspray whitewash that is heavily faded. There's also a few photos of later StuG G's and one really caught my eye - T34 tracks had been welded onto the bolted-on armour up front and they looked great with them big old spikey guide horns!
(I need 6 or 7 Friul T-34 links to make this up if anyone can help).
I've been working from home today so I will be making a basic start tomorrow - photos!
This is the actual StuG that I'm building!
Box Art:
The supplied Figures look great!
Some Sprue Shots:
Part of the Magazine Article:
Note the StuG in the little middle photo below at the bottom of the page with the added T-34 links. I like that look!
WIP commences tomorrow!
If anyone has a few spare T-34 links knocking about spare I only need about 6 or 7?
Also, I'd love to hear any suggestions on this build any directions in which to take it
Thanks guys - here we go again!
All the best,
Ben