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"The Hunters GB" (2/1/08 to 6/1/08)

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Posted by Glamdring on Monday, January 14, 2008 9:49 AM
Ughh....Instigators.  Laugh [(-D]

Robert 

"I can't get ahead no matter how hard I try, I'm gettin' really good at barely gettin' by"

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Posted by dupes on Monday, January 14, 2008 10:04 AM

Oh, hey Tigerman, made up my mind on a couple of builds you can put me down for:

1/35 Zvezda ISU-152

1/35 AFV Club M-18 Hellcat

Want to do something for the axis side as well, but can't make my mind up yet...StuG's certainly have been all the rage lately, though. Wink [;)]

Thanks! Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by jthurston on Monday, January 14, 2008 10:20 AM

 Hermesminiatures wrote:
It slows down when there's nothing to argue about...Wink [;)]

Quick, someone say something about field-applied Zimmerit!

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Posted by archangel571 on Monday, January 14, 2008 11:06 AM
 dupes wrote:

Want to do something for the axis side as well, but can't make my mind up yet...StuG's certainly have been all the rage lately, though. Wink [;)]

Try one of them Tamiya 1/48 kits.  Quarter scale rules!!  =P   As far as number and breakdown of parts, they are just as good as their large size brothers. 

The only thing I do not like at all is the die-cast hull actually.  I don't really break out my CA much since I solder up PE parts instead.  The last time when I was working on my KV1 in a hotel room, the CA overflew and went everywhere on the side of the hull.  I can say that's because I am just no good at it, but it could've been avoided if I just had plastic hulls like a normal 1/35 kit since I otherwise use Tamiya cement and extra-thin cement.  I guess they figured it went well when they put some diecast bottom plate for their 1/24 racecars, they'd put it in everything else like the 1/35 JGSDF light infantry vehicle's diecast hull, n those wheels of the leclerc.  The later was more or less of a WTH gimmick.  At least it shows that they are still innovative, n of course also coming up with new ways to justify charging a huge premium on the new kits.  Hopefully one day they will realize the market has grown a lot from the days of their r/c tanks and a real step we want them to take is that instead of more fun features while you push the model across the desk (the T26E3 comes to mind), they should include more extra detail pieces for the same extra cost.  Then we just might one day get a fret of PE that's more than a bare pair of engine grilles, and no longer having to buy a set of mesh from tamiya separately that apparently HAS to be used to finish the model.

Opinions?!  Tongue [:P]

-=Ryan=- Too many kits... so little free time. MadDocWorks
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Posted by tigerman on Monday, January 14, 2008 12:22 PM
 jthurston wrote:

 Hermesminiatures wrote:
It slows down when there's nothing to argue about...Wink [;)]

Quick, someone say something about field-applied Zimmerit!

Field-applied zimmerit was the norm! The debate continues.

Okay, now let's shake this thread out of its doldrums.

Thank you Dupes, got your ambitious builds down. Hah, you'll probably finish before me. LOL

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Posted by bufflehead on Monday, January 14, 2008 2:56 PM

Hey Guys, I just noticed that for this GB there are 5 Jagdpanzers, 4 StuGs, 3 Jagdpanthers and 3 Hellcats!  I think I'll change mine from a Jagdpanzer to a Firefly just to add some variety.....

 

 

 

 

...............................................................Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] JK!!

Ernest

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 14, 2008 3:07 PM
I have a pic of a captured and salvaged Firefly turret on a Jagdpanzer chassis....would that hybrid qualify?
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Posted by bufflehead on Monday, January 14, 2008 3:16 PM
I'll do it!!

Ernest

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Posted by tigerman on Monday, January 14, 2008 4:46 PM

 Mansteins revenge wrote:
I have a pic of a captured and salvaged Firefly turret on a Jagdpanzer chassis....would that hybrid qualify?

You're yanking my chain. Wink [;)] That would be crazy.

Ernest......do I have to send you to the corner too? Smile [:)] j/k

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 Eric 

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Posted by dupes on Monday, January 14, 2008 5:24 PM
 archangel571 wrote:
 dupes wrote:

Want to do something for the axis side as well, but can't make my mind up yet...StuG's certainly have been all the rage lately, though. Wink [;)]

Try one of them Tamiya 1/48 kits.  Quarter scale rules!!  =P   As far as number and breakdown of parts, they are just as good as their large size brothers.

Huh, funny you mention that...I just managed to snag a couple of them on Ebay SUPER cheap, figured I'd "see what they look like." Whistling [:-^]

Sadly, neither one qualifies for this GB. Angry [:(!]

If it looks like there's an over-abundance of Hellcats, I could always do an M10 or Achilles instead...same deal with the StuG. Gotta do something German, though. Mischief [:-,]

 

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Posted by dupes on Monday, January 14, 2008 5:28 PM
 tigerman wrote:

Thank you Dupes, got your ambitious builds down. Hah, you'll probably finish before me. LOL

"Ambitious" builds? What exactly are you saying, T-man? That the Zvezda kit I picked is a piece of crap? Is that what you're getting at? Huh? Laugh [(-D]

I'll have you know the instruction sheet is exactly one (badly) photo-copied page long (in Russian), thank you very much! Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by diggeraone on Monday, January 14, 2008 5:36 PM
Eric I am feeling good about this group build so add one more on my build list.This one will be a M-151 A-2 Ford Mutt tow equiped.Digger
Put all your trust in the Lord,do not put confidence in man.PSALM 118:8 We are in the buisness to do the impossible..G.S.Patton
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Posted by tigerman on Monday, January 14, 2008 5:44 PM
 dupes wrote:
 tigerman wrote:

Thank you Dupes, got your ambitious builds down. Hah, you'll probably finish before me. LOL

"Ambitious" builds? What exactly are you saying, T-man? That the Zvezda kit I picked is a piece of crap? Is that what you're getting at? Huh? Laugh [(-D]

I'll have you know the instruction sheet is exactly one (badly) photo-copied page long (in Russian), thank you very much! Big Smile [:D]

Laugh, laugh, snort, snort. Laugh [(-D] Well, you really said it, not me.

Stick to what you want to build, not what you think you should.

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 Eric 

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Posted by dostacos on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 2:29 AM
well you could go with a Republic P-47 Thunderbolt they killed a few tanks.....Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by jthurston on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 6:51 AM
 bufflehead wrote:

Hey Guys, I just noticed that for this GB there are 5 Jagdpanzers, 4 StuGs, 3 Jagdpanthers and 3 Hellcats!  I think I'll change mine from a Jagdpanzer to a Firefly just to add some variety.....

 

 

 

 

...............................................................Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] JK!!

Do it like mine, with field-applied Zimmerit and a greyhound driving it.

DHM
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Posted by DHM on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 6:13 PM
This one really seems like it will be fun.  Do you still have room for one more?
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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 6:41 PM

 DHM wrote:
This one really seems like it will be fun.  Do you still have room for one more?

Absolutely. Welcome to the insane asylum. Mischief [:-,]

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Posted by DHM on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 7:24 PM
 tigerman wrote:

Absolutely. Welcome to the insane asylum. Mischief [:-,]

Oh god....

All right then, count me in with Tamiya's jagdpanzer 38(t) "hetzer." 

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Posted by archangel571 on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 7:50 PM
 DHM wrote:
 tigerman wrote:

Absolutely. Welcome to the insane asylum. Mischief [:-,]

Oh god....

All right then, count me in with Tamiya's jagdpanzer 38(t) "hetzer." 

what scale?

can't wait till this thing starts!!!  i think i am going cuckoo that i actually want to get that late version eduard jagdpanzer 38(t)...  hmmm...  must resist!

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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 8:04 PM
 archangel571 wrote:
 DHM wrote:
 tigerman wrote:

Absolutely. Welcome to the insane asylum. Mischief [:-,]

Oh god....

All right then, count me in with Tamiya's jagdpanzer 38(t) "hetzer." 

what scale?

can't wait till this thing starts!!!  i think i am going cuckoo that i actually want to get that late version eduard jagdpanzer 38(t)...  hmmm...  must resist!

I've heard that the Tamiya is the best on the market, but as of yet, no late model. For the $$$, I haven't been impressed with the reviews of the Eduard kits.

DHM, we're insane, but in a good way, so fear not. Muhahahaha. Yes, is the Tamiya kit 1/35 or 1/48?

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Posted by DHM on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 8:09 PM
 archangel571 wrote:
 DHM wrote:
 tigerman wrote:

Absolutely. Welcome to the insane asylum. Mischief [:-,]

Oh god....

All right then, count me in with Tamiya's jagdpanzer 38(t) "hetzer." 

what scale?

can't wait till this thing starts!!!  i think i am going cuckoo that i actually want to get that late version eduard jagdpanzer 38(t)...  hmmm...  must resist!

1/35 scale. 

btw, here are some reviews for different 38(t) variants.  http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/reviews/subject/38t.htm

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Posted by bufflehead on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:44 AM

Well, I'm home today sick with the flu Yuck [yuck], but that won't stop me from getting some model work done!!Big Smile [:D] .....at least I'll try....

Anyone have experience with the Italeri Jagdpanzer?  I'm not looking to correct any accuracy issues, just concerned with assembly fit and such.  After looking at the kit last night I decided that the kit tracks would be replaced with some old MK non-workable tracks that I have and probably needs an AM barrel...any suggestions for a suitable replacement?  Most of the tools will probably be replaced with better tools from the spares box.  Also, I want to do a late production vehicle with the upturned exhausts and steel wheels in front...the only markings and paint scheme on the instructions are for a monotone dunkelgelb scheme.  I would prefer to do an ambush scheme unless its not appropriate for late war vehicles.  Any ideas on this?

Here's the kit:

This is the old Modelkasten nonworkable indie links I plan on using.  According to MK's list of tracks this type would have been used on late Pz IVs and Jagdpanzer IVs:

Thanks all!!

 

 

 

Ernest

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Posted by Brews on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:59 AM

The ambush scheme might well have been applied to Jgpz IV/70. I'd consider the disc scheme, though. It's nice, and you just need a circle template to spray through.

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Posted by tigerman on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 11:28 AM

What size template, or can you punch holes in an index card?

Any threads on a good Jagdpanzerscheme would be appreciated. I hope there were some soft-edged schemes for later versions. 

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Posted by Hermesminiatures on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 11:50 AM

Jagdpanzer IV pics:

Disc pattern

 

 

 

Soft edge

 

 

Solid Dunkelgelb also seems to have been quite common

 

 

The "ambush pattern" per se was not applied to Jagdpanzers. They used the factory-applied "disc pattern" and not the over-modeled ambush dots.

 

While we're on the topic, I'll post a picture of the vehicle I'm modeling:

 

It's definitely an A-0 (aluminum armored training vehicle) and has Schulungsfahrzeug on the side (the name of the Jagdpanzer training school)...but it has zimmerit too, which wasn't supposed to be applied to these vehicles. Many of them were pressed into service towards the end of the war, and were upgraded in various ways before facing actual combat. Do I smell field-applied zimm? Wink [;)]

 

Jonathan

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Posted by tigerman on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:01 PM
Thanks hermes. Any color drawings? I have just a couple in some books.

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Posted by jthurston on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:12 PM
 Hermesminiatures wrote:

It's definitely an A-0 (aluminum armored training vehicle) and has Schulungsfahrzeug on the side (the name of the Jagdpanzer training school)...but it has zimmerit too, which wasn't supposed to be applied to these vehicles. Many of them were pressed into service towards the end of the war, and were upgraded in various ways before facing actual combat. Do I smell field-applied zimm? Wink [;)]

 

My German is very poor, but I think Schulungsfahrzeug translates to "school vehicle" or "schooling vehicle".

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Posted by Hermesminiatures on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:16 PM

 

 

This one's a StuG, but it shows the disc pattern to good effect.

Jonathan

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Posted by archangel571 on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:28 PM
that first jagdpanzer iv sure has some funky olive green pattern there.
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Posted by espins1 on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:29 PM

Damn, I've been so busy lately that I just now noticed this GB!  Sad [:(]

Put me down for a 1/35 Tamiya StuG III Ausf. G complete with puppy dog mascot.  Cool [8D]  There is no way I'm missing out on another Tigerman GB.  Bow [bow]

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