2025 ARMORTEK KIT SURVEY

Over the last few years we have brought out a whole series of kits as a direct result of your feedback - kits like the Pershing, JagdPanther, Hetzer, Leopard 2A4, and more recently the Sd Kfz 7, 88mm Flak 36 and the upcoming Challenger 2.

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We have added in some "guide pricing" next to the names of the models. This is a rough estimate of the price at the current rates.

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Reserve road wheel on rear side - how was it attached

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Steen Vøler
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Reserve road wheel on rear side - how was it attached

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hi all

as I have a spare roadwheel for my JagdPanther I was thinking of placing it on the back of the rear side.

How was it fastened on the real panthers? Have seen some ww2 pictures of panthers / jagdpanthers with the roadwheel placed there

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Re: Reserve road wheel on rear side - how was it attached

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Steen, a while back there were several postings on this and as I recall, the road wheel was mounted with three bolts. That's how I did mine on the turret rear of my late model Panther.

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Re: Reserve road wheel on rear side - how was it attached

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thanks Bill

I foud this picture buts its hard to see how its fastened. I will try with the bolts or a brass piece to make a fit to the side

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