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Tamiya 1/48 StuG III Ausf. G: Calling her DONE! (10/07/11)

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Posted by Hinksy on Friday, July 15, 2011 4:19 AM

Hey DM,

That's great buddy - thanks. I am always hoping to improve every new build over my last one - obviously Wink and this is the stuff that needs to be pointed out to me.

Thanks for the links btw. 'Making' visual weld beads is something I've been looking into and I hope to add a lot of this 'minor' stuff into all future builds as it's what modellers like yourself are looking out for.

Re the MG shield: I know I mentioned the fact that it isn't correct as it's standing up on it's own and I'm now told it shouldn't do that. Unfortunately the one piece hatch moulding was already glued into place and I didn't fancy doing a butchers job on it!

If you look at my 'it's complete' post on page 3(?) I mentioned the EP hole on the inside of the MG shield in the text above that photo and named it as something to be remedied asap. This weekend I'll be sorting that and stretching some sprue for the twin antennae.

Thanks again DM,

Kind regards,

Ben Toast

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Posted by disastermaster on Thursday, July 14, 2011 11:24 PM

http://th959.photobucket.com/albums/ae71/donselmo/Smiley/th_aha.png

OK, you asked.

I NEVER mean to dampen anyones' enthusiasm so ( like I said) just some little http://th276.photobucket.com/albums/kk25/Empath2008/Blinkies/Blinkies%20for%20fun%20all%20rated%20G/th_058.gif  bugs here.

I've not built this particular version so I haven't done any extensive research on the subject.

So, just based on casual observation only; here is what I meant.

1. The restraints holding the fire extinguisher should be the same color as the rest of the vehicle.

2. The spare towing devices mounted on http://th280.photobucket.com/albums/kk171/relffehcs/th_Portalized_Smiley.gif  both sides (on the fenders) should not be displaying any mold marks.

3. Where the vertical front of the hull meets the horizontal front plate there should be a weld representation between the two apparent lines of assembly....across & below the notex light.

4. Maybe not apparent in 1/48 scale but in 1/35 there should be some visible casting texture on the main gun mantlet. If it's there, good.... but I can't see it.

5. The extra "cheek" armor on the commanders station should fit more, how to say it.... "snug" against the cupola housing. Check below.

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6. A rather LARGE ejector pin http://th130.photobucket.com/albums/p280/zerglin/Smileys/th_Flip.gif  mark on the backside of the MG shield. Again, check below.

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Posted by Hinksy on Thursday, July 14, 2011 6:29 AM

disastermaster

Your abilities continue to accelerate Ben. http://th107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/smokesomekill/Comments-Smileys/th_dragster.gif

I see some very minor dings but nothing worth mentioning.


And yes, very well executed http://th585.photobucket.com/albums/ss292/smileysandphotos/smileys/th_728_guillotine.gif

...... though even the best laid plans can get messy.

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Cheers DM - I want some more smilies!

It turned out pretty well but if you have noticed anything that I've done wrong no matter how minor (apart from the MG Shield as that's been covered) please tell me so it won't hapen again.

I want to be able to build things like that Jumbo Shermie of yours some day so I need to know where I'm going wrong Wink

Thanks buddy,

Ben Toast

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Posted by disastermaster on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 9:09 PM

Your abilities continue to accelerate Ben. http://th107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/smokesomekill/Comments-Smileys/th_dragster.gif

I see some very minor dings but nothing worth mentioning.


And yes, very well executed http://th585.photobucket.com/albums/ss292/smileysandphotos/smileys/th_728_guillotine.gif

...... though even the best laid plans can get messy.

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Posted by Hinksy on Monday, July 11, 2011 6:35 AM

Hey Wingy.

LOL! Yeah, it does sound better when said like that! Thanks for the Yes's too buddy.

I say sort of as I knew I wanted a mucky finish over an old faded whitewash job - I just didn't think it would turn out this well.

The 'fluke' really occured when I decided to use one of my MIG washes (Dark Wash in this case) as I usually make my own Oil paint washes up but this MIG dark colour worked perfectly.

I very nearly went with an oil wash of my own making which wouldn't have looked this good so a 'sort-of-fluke' I suppose! Whistling

Either way, it turned out like it did due to a well thought out and executed plan Wink

Cheers buddy,

Ben Toast

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Posted by wing_nut on Monday, July 11, 2011 6:12 AM

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Tbh it was a sort of fluke

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Tbh?  Rubbish!  Always say it's exactly what you planned to do.  I know because everyone of my models turns out due to a well thought out and executed plan.Whistling

 

And your "plan" was was executed quite nicelyYes

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Posted by Hinksy on Monday, July 11, 2011 5:59 AM

wbill76

Looks like it filled its role nicely Ben as a little in-between project. Your weathering skills continue to improve and this one would certainly qualify as your best finish to date IMHO. Beer

Wow!

Thanks guys - great comments and very much apreciated.

Tbh it was a sort of fluke as I really didn't know how to take the weathering route with this little fella. I sat there yesterday looking at this nice Dunky yellow StuG that was all clean and glossy and for literally about 10 minutes - I was lost ! I was like "how the hell do I even start weathering this little thing". Chipping? Hairspray? washes? I actually sat there just looking at it and remembered how much I liked the box art of this kit which showed this StuG with a full whitewash and looking pretty dirrrrty.

I gave it a very light covering with that Flat White/Water mix and let that dry to look like the remnants of an old faded, worn out whitewash and broke out my MIG dark wash and tried it on the very front piece of bolted on armour and when dry it looked perfect Toast

I treated the rest of the build with the same ready-to-go wash for the 'lazy modeller' and worked heavier around the lower hull and fenders and bit lighter on top then did some pin washes with AK's Winter Streaking Grime - it's not meant for this type of application really but it worked really well.

Some AK Earth Wash which does dry like a wet mud was loaded onto an old brush and I blasted air through it in 'squirts' from my ab to give a mud spatter effect around the running gears.

After that, a few little touch ups and she was looking great so I left her as she was and added the Milliput tarp which I'd rolled out a few days previous. It's not glued down so I can remove it if I want. I do want to add some more colours and shading to it as it's looking a bit a bit 'flat' at the moment. Either way, I wasn't expecting it to turn out this well so I'm really pleased.

The only little let down was the confusion with the MG and shield. I wasn't aware that it worked in this manner otherwise I'd have just posed it lying flat or I'd have chopped that hatch in half to allow me to pose the hatch open and the shield up. Oh well - I'll know for next time!

As for the base I only used that to take the pictures on but it's an ideal size and this build would great on there so I may yet make a base for her. It's a bit too small for a 1/35 build but as you can see, ideal for 1/48.

They were on sale at an on-line store that I use for only £2 each so I bought three. All walnut with a green felt base so a real bargain.

I'm now going to start my Panzer III N for Andy's Group Build then build this Lovely Bronco Comet followed by my Dragon Firefly - I need some more Allied stuff in the cabinet, it's looking too German at present! Wink

I'll definately be doing some more 1/48 builds - particularly the newer ones as they are fun builds and don't take up a third of a shelf like a bigger 1/35 does. In this case it was purely a quick build to kill some time and to get me back at the bench as I hadn't done a thing for over 4 weeks other than waiting for this GB to start - this was ideal as it was a simple and quick little build which has allowed me to successfully try out some new weathering techniques.

Again, thanks for the kind comments guys - I really appreciate them Bow Down

Kind regards,

Ben Toast

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Posted by deafpanzer on Monday, July 11, 2011 12:35 AM

WOW!  Weathering sure made the Zimm POP OUT BIG TIME!!!  Glad it worked... outstanding build despite its smaller scale... Beer 

 

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Posted by BaBill212 on Sunday, July 10, 2011 7:18 PM

Great job Ben,,,,,,,,,,,,,     You certainly did the kit justice!!!

Wonderful....... . . . . . . .               ....     A+

 

Mostly,,, thanks for sharing!

Enjoy the ride!

 

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Posted by wbill76 on Sunday, July 10, 2011 6:56 PM

Looks like it filled its role nicely Ben as a little in-between project. Your weathering skills continue to improve and this one would certainly qualify as your best finish to date IMHO. Beer

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Posted by Gamera on Sunday, July 10, 2011 6:32 PM

Very nice job Ben! You were able to pack a lot of detail into that little 1/48th scale kit. The extra dirt and grime not only looks good but brings out the detail.

Were you going to detail up the base? If you said so I missed it. Just a little mud or dirty snow would look nice.

 

PS You inspired me to pull out a 1/35th Jagdpanzer IV Lang I started over a year ago and get a little work done on it Toast

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, July 10, 2011 5:54 PM

Congrats on getting finished, and a nice build. As for the MG shield, well its all a learning process, and its somthing noted down for next time.

Well done mate, nice build.

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Posted by Hinksy on Sunday, July 10, 2011 2:03 PM

tigerman

Ben, congrats on meeting your deadline. She came out looking swell. I like the dirty look you gave her.

It may or may not have been already mentioned, but the machine gun cannot stand on it's own, but rather the inner hatch needs to be propped against it to hold it up.

Cheers TM Yes

Bill did mention this as soon as I fitted it. I wasn't aware of this little feature and tbh just thought it sat there! The instructions just have you plop the hatch on (which is one solid piece and would need slicing to show it opened up) followed by the shield in a standing position and finally add the MG.

Normally this would have been a bit of a disaster but like I said to Bill it's a quickie 1/48 build, I like how the shield looks standing up and as it's only going straight into my cabinet I'm going to overlook this error this time round! Whistling

At least I'll know for the next StuG I build!

Cheers buddy,

Ben Toast

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Posted by tigerman on Sunday, July 10, 2011 1:55 PM

Ben, congrats on meeting your deadline. She came out looking swell. I like the dirty look you gave her.

It may or may not have been already mentioned, but the machine gun cannot stand on it's own, but rather the inner hatch needs to be propped against it to hold it up.

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Posted by Hinksy on Sunday, July 10, 2011 12:53 PM

Hi guys,

Well, my prediction was correct - I've just stopped work on her and have called her complete.

She's looking really good and I'm happy with her so I'm stopping NOW before I do something I regret - obviously I have the two antennae to stretch and attach but I'll do that later as the sunlight was going and I wanted to take some photos. I also totally forgot to sort that EP hole at the back of the MG shield so I'll need to do that asap.

I went back to my first post and I've stuck with it - I said then that I wanted a heavily weathered, Zimmed StuG III G. It was all looking very neat and tidy after yesterday so it was difficult to know where to start!

Basically I kept it pretty simple. A light coat of 2 parts flat white and 8 parts water through the ab to give the look of a nearly washed off previous full whitewash then an all over dark wash followed by some AK Earth Effects wash blown onto the running gear and lower parts of the build by loading a brush with it and shooting air through it with the air brush for a spatter effect - it all worked nicely. 

Some AK Streaking Grime and Winter Streaking Grime lightly applied finished her off perfectly.

I hope you like the final result guys - I know I really enjoyed this build and intend to do more 1/48 smaller scale work in the future.

Here we are: a mucky, messy, dirty whitewashed old StuG with markings that would put her with:

2nd Kompanie, 102nd Pz.Jg.Abt. (1102nd StuG.Abt), 102nd Inf. Div., December 1943.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks to everyone who helped me with this build and provided assistance with the Zimmerit application methods.

This has turned out really well and I'm really proud of this build - particularly with it being 1/48 Yes

I'd love to hear any comments. I'm off for the Panzer III GB now for a while which I can't wait to get started on!

Have a great week guys,

ATVB

Ben Toast

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Posted by Hinksy on Sunday, July 10, 2011 6:55 AM

Great stuff,

Thanks Bill Beer

WIP update later - she might just about be completed today.

Ben Toast

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Posted by wbill76 on Saturday, July 9, 2011 8:30 PM

Ben,

The antennas were 2m in length on the real vehicle, so 1/48 would be .042m or 42mm (got to love the metric system!) from the base of the rubber mount. HTH! Beer

Atak sets are wonderful things and worth the price IMHO for any vehicles that require zim in 1/35. I'm not sure if they have sets in 1/48 but they might, so don't rule them out just because of kit scale. Wink  

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Posted by Hinksy on Saturday, July 9, 2011 5:02 PM

wbill76

Ben,

Good to see you're still making good progress on this one. The question on the antennas is a valid one and the general answer is "yes". Beer

Hey Bill,

She's turning out really well now. I was getting a bit despondant with it earlier in the build as the Zim wasn't great and it dry properly on the front armour plate and had to re-done (my fault - I obviously didn't mix that bit well enough). I put putty on that piece of separate armour made from a little piece of 'tester' putty prior to zimming the whole vehicle as best I could.

I'll do it again both with Milliput and an AM kit as it was great fun - I'd definately like to try one of the ATAK Zim kits out that you like so much.

Tomorrow I'll get a bit of Tamiya Flat White into the ab cup and thin it down with plenty of water. I've tried this method before for a dusty look using 'earthy' coloured paints and it works great once the water has lifted.

A few light pinwashes and some very light pigment work (and two pieces of stretched sprue) and she's in the bag then straight onto the Panzer III GB!

Do you know how long the antennae for this should be (in 1/48 scale obviously) please guys?

Many thanks,

Ben Toast

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Posted by wbill76 on Saturday, July 9, 2011 4:35 PM

Ben,

Good to see you're still making good progress on this one. The question on the antennas is a valid one and the general answer is "yes". Beer

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Posted by Hinksy on Saturday, July 9, 2011 1:47 PM

Hiya folks,

Well, it's been a relaxing afternoon just painting the tools, adding filters and watching the F1 Grand Prix qualifying (It's the British F1 Grand Prix this weekend which is always something I look forward to).

Like I say, a simple light brown filter added - I'll add another layer later when totally dry. Tools painted and fitted and a few general tidy ups. The rear convoy light has been painted as have the Cupola Periscope lenses -both with Vallejo Panzer Aces 'Periscope' Blue.

I've been thinking about a whitewash. Originally I was going for a hairspray job but have decided that a flat white heavily thinned with water and put along the fenders and behind the running gear etc will look better - I'm hoping for an appearance of a full whitewash that has all but been washed away by the late winter rains. I'm not risking this build now by covering it in hairspray and hoping for the best as I've only used Hairspray on things like barrels etc before.

Tomorrow I think I'll be able to get her done - I won't rush it and if it carries over to next weekend that's fine but I'd like next weekend free to start my Panzer III for the Group Build. A light pin wash, some light pigments and some general 'scruffiness' will have her in the bag.

One question - there are two antennae mounts on the back of the casemate. Should I be mounting twin antennae on this thing? 

Todays work:

 

 

 

Gah! I've just noticed that nasty EP hole behind the MG shield - that will have to go! 

 

 

Thanks for looking guys,

I'm covering the out of hours work phone from home tomorrow but Sundays are usually dead quiet so if I'm lucky I might just get her finished.

Take care,

Ben Toast 

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Posted by Hinksy on Thursday, July 7, 2011 5:39 PM

Hi folks,

Cheers for the comments - she's coming along okay now Yes 

I was getting a bit worried when the Zim didn't exactly go to plan but it works, it may be not be exactly perfect but it adds, erm, 'character' Whistling

Don't worry about the weathering Jdice - she'll be getting the full treatment but with a busy day tomorow and a fairly full weekend I'm thinking that I'll get the tools fitted and painted but doubt if I'll have time to start any proper weathering work until next weekend except for a few layers of filter as I'm back at work on Monday (dammit)!

Thanks again guys,

Take care,

Ben Toast

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, July 7, 2011 3:53 PM

Ben, coming along nicely. The track looks just fine. If there was any slack between the sprocket and first road wheel, the top would be tighter, and it would normally only be on one side. And you can't really see the rust, which IMHO is just right.

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Posted by Hinksy on Thursday, July 7, 2011 1:03 PM

Hello guys,

StuG III G Update:

(Off topic) Bish - that's quite true. Obviously I wouldn't commit to any AM upgrades if the kit parts are perfectly adequate.

Righto, just a quick progress report:

The decals are on, the wheels are on and the tracks are on and she's looking ok.

The tracks were a bit of a PITA but got there eventually. They were painted with Gunze Mr Colour 'Steel' and that original coating of Flat Earth shows though in places and looks really effective as rusty areas - I'll get some proper muck on them later during weathering. I don't like how Tamiya make a straight run that goes from the bottom centre of the first roadwheel to the bottom centre of the last one and they then give you two dead straight bits to fill the gap between drive and idler - it doesn't look right. I'd rather have a few 2 piece sections that could be built up to give more of a natural saggy curve. I suppose they could be gently heated and a light bend put in them? Something to try next time I build 1/48 Tamiya.  

The decals seem to sit well on that pattern so that was a relief and all in all good progress made.

I brushed a light coating of Burnt Umber Oil on the lower hull walls so I'll let that dry now and see which way to go with that - I'll probably keep it simple with some light mud spatter.

Tools can be painted now and fitted then onto some weathering - next weekend should see her done Yes

Work so far - I hope you like her:

 

 

 

Thanks for looking guys - all comments and feedback greatfully received Yes

WIP update on Saturday as I've just got too much to do tomorrow to expect to fit any bench time in.

Many thanks,

Ben Toast

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, July 7, 2011 11:27 AM

If your talking about the kit that Aaron built, i am not sure about the tracks. I have the earlier kit of the same kit, the all Pz Grey one. Of course, it can be done at the white washed one as well. That has magic tracks. As for the barrel, like you i am a fan of metal ones. But i would get the kit before you decide. Mine has a metal barrel, with a 3 piece plastic muzzle brake, so goes together the same as metal ones. I am applying the same rules to these as to tracks. Why spend the extra money when the kit one is just as good.

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Posted by Hinksy on Thursday, July 7, 2011 8:36 AM

Bish

two Allied tanks Sad Traitor

I have a better idea. Why not build a Tiger.Wink

Hey Bish!

The Tiger is on the list! I've looked into it and am either going to get the cheaper Tamiya Late Tiger I and do a putty Zim job and use Friuls with an AM barrel or get that Dragon Early Tiger I with the Leningrad Winter box art - I like that and think a Tiger from Dragon woud be a good choice - do you get Magic Tracks or DS tracks with that (out of interest - not that it really matters? All I'd need is a replacement barrel for the Dragon offering. I do like my replacement barrels!

The last time I built an Allied tank was when I built my old Tamiya Cromwell (Below)! Back in the days of being a true newbie using brushes and Humbrol Tinlets and thinking that a 'wash' was something you had in the morning! LOL!

Below: My Tamiya Cromwell from my Newbie days. Brush Painted with Humbrol Enamels!

These are the two Tigers I've built:

This was my first EVER Armour Model built around 2-3 years ago when I first started out in the hobby! It'a bit 'rough' and 1/48 hence why I want a new one in 1/35!

When I started out I also built the Tamiya 1/35 Pershing which is a great kit and the Tamiya 1/48 Firefly: 

Since the building of these early kits all I have built is German armour with a Russki JSU-152 thrown in for good measure (one of my best ever builds) hence my need for a couple more Allied builds on the shelf!

I know my Grandad either drove or commanded a tank in the later stages of WWII but the family can't find his old documents, photos or what company he served with.

I'd love to build 'his' tank with the correct markings but more research is needed.

In the meantime the Comet will be a good build after this Panzer III Ausf. N which is my first entry for Andy Deafpanzer's Panzer III variants GB. I remember seeing a Bronco Comet at my very first show which my mentor, John, took me to. I fell in love with it and knew I had to have one.They were a lot more expensive back then 2.5 years ago? Mine was £25 from my LHS on special order a couple of weeks ago which surprised me as I was expecting a real wallet hammering!

Back 'on topic' I'll post a StuG wip update later on.

All the best,

Ben Toast

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, July 7, 2011 6:42 AM

two Allied tanks Sad Traitor

I have a better idea. Why not build a Tiger.Wink

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Posted by Hinksy on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 4:58 PM

Bish

Ye, an armour modeller without a Tiger, thats just not normal.

The Leningrad Tiger will certainly not be Zimmed.

I agree wholeheartedly,

Like I said Bish - I've had two and one became a test bed as it was my first ever model and pretty messy and the other one was just a disaster from the off! Oops

I've been wanting to build a 1/35 Tiger for ages but this year it won't happen - again, like I said it will make a nice Christmas present and new year build for me.

After this StuG and my Panzer III for the GB I have two Allied builds (Dragon Firefly & Bronco Comet) as all I've been building lately is German Armour. I've far too much OD green on the paint shelves and it needs using up!

Now will you lot give me a break about not having a Tiger in my cabinet!!! Wink Wink Wink

Cheers guys,

Ben Yes

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 3:10 PM

Ye, an armour modeller without a Tiger, thats just not normal.

The Leningrad Tiger will certainly not be Zimmed.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Hinksy on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 1:29 PM

Yeah - I must build one! It's terrible!

Saying that my first EVER armour build about 2 and a half years ago was the Tamiya Tiger I in 1/48. It was okay but as I learnt it ended up being a test bed for new methods.

I did attempt to re build that exact same kit this year, this time with Friuls and a replacement barrel but didn't have much luck with that. Paint problems and a Die-Cast hull that wouldn't take glue properly ended that one - another test bed.

I want to build a 1/35 Tiger now. I'm quite liking the Dragon 'Leningrad' box art Tiger (I can't recall if that one is a zimmed Tiger or not - unzimmed I think) or failing that I'll go down the the Tamiya route and build their Late version with Friuls and new barrel and do my own Zimmerit.

I know it won't happen this year but that's a good idea for a christmas present - a Dragon Tiger I Cool

All the best,

Ben Toast

On the Bench - Dragon Pz. IV Ausf. G (L.A.H.) Yes

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