Hey guys! Looks like I've got some catching up to do!
dupes: Man that Semovente looks really great! Wish I could build and paint em as fast as you! To be honest I can't even see the glued part of the track that you had a problem with! BTW, what size gun is on that little beastie?
panzerguy: I'll confess that I've always found the look of this version Marder to be a little strange...is it a II or III? Nonetheless your build looks great...especially with the extra work you put into it! Bet it'll look fantastic with a coat of paint!
Luftwoller: I haven't heard a lot of good things about PE zim, but your StuG certainly looks the part...great work! I've very interested in seeing how the zim looks under a coat of paint! BTW, I've never seen zim on the top on an engine deck either, but stranger things have happened in war!
dostacos: That's a fine looking Hetzer dos! I keep thinking its 1/35 and have to keep reminding myself its 1/48! Do you know if the camo pattern you applied is considered the "cloud" pattern done by the Skoda plant?
Jester: Maybe I should just pack my Jagdpanzer IV away and buy me a new DML Jagdpanther! Your's is looking sooo good! In addition to all the great work with the PE and other stuff you've now applied a niiiice paint job! Awesome dude!
I apologize if I missed anyone's recent photo posts...been really busy at home and work. I did manage to get a couple hours of bench time today. Here's some photos of my....mediocre Italeri Jagdpanzer IV. I say mediocre because of the many problems I've been having. I'll list some of them after the photos. The upper and lower hulls are just dry-fitted as is the gun and mantlet (with the help of blue tac).
Basic views
The mantlet housing is oversized and required trimming to (barely) fit the hull properly
There's a WHOLE bunch of ejector pin marks on the rear hull plate...too many and too hard to remove. I was thinking of scratchbuilding a new plate, but I don't really have the time.
Since I had to remove the molded in light mount I now have a hole (easy to fix) and lost tread pattern (not so easy to fix)! Does anyone know how to add a tread pattern to a plastic fender? I really don't want to buy a PE set just to fix this little quirk with the kit (one of many).
OK, if anyone has this kit and wants to build a somewhat more accurate version here's some problems you will encounter:
Oversized mantlet housing
Unnecessary light mount and Notek light mount requires trimming leaving problem areas to fix
All those epms on the rear plate
No steel return rollers included (necessary if you want to do a later version...option B in the instructions)
Weld marks on hull are all wrong
Fuel ports on side of hull are in the wrong position (ok for a standard Pz. IV but not a Jagd)
Not sure about the front tow eyes, but the ones on the back are wrong.
Poorly detialed pioneer tools
There's more but I won't go into them right now. See why I'm thinking of switching to DML's new Jagdpanther?!!