Steen's StuG 3 build thread
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Thank you for sharing images on your build Steen.
We boys like to get a little dirt on our fingers, dont we.
Have a great build weekend Steen, and stay safe.
We boys like to get a little dirt on our fingers, dont we.
Have a great build weekend Steen, and stay safe.
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
That's right Robert
Today's work is over and the following was made
Priming the steel metal parts for the lower hull build
Installation of the bushes
Assembled the hull floor, the sides and some of the lower front and rear parts
Everything is just loosely assembled and not loctited except the bushes.
Today's work is over and the following was made
Priming the steel metal parts for the lower hull build
Installation of the bushes
Assembled the hull floor, the sides and some of the lower front and rear parts
Everything is just loosely assembled and not loctited except the bushes.
cheers
Steen
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Hi Steen, you've had a productive weekend for sure, it's starting to take shape, nice!
Kind regards,
Roy
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
This is one unsual Stug 3
does anybody know more about this
does anybody know more about this
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
It looks like a stripped down Flak 38.
Have you seen the other pictures on Facebook ?
Adrian.
Have you seen the other pictures on Facebook ?
Adrian.
Contact me at sales@armortekaddict.uk for details of my smoker fan control module
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Hi Adrian, saw another one with a close-up of the canon, and you might be right here
Moving slow ahead with the build - I have primed some more steel parts - build will continue in the weekend - have a busy work week so not so much in the hobby room
Moving slow ahead with the build - I have primed some more steel parts - build will continue in the weekend - have a busy work week so not so much in the hobby room
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Looking good.
In the Famo build I've been on from the first. In my StuG build I'll be one of the last... - Loking to have some impressions from you guys
So let your weekend being in your mans cave
In the Famo build I've been on from the first. In my StuG build I'll be one of the last... - Loking to have some impressions from you guys
So let your weekend being in your mans cave
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
weekend is coming in a short time and so the hours to spend in the man cave
Have a question about the hull floor just to clarify the construction principals
To the rear there is a large bolt going in from the side plates to the hull floor. There is not a similar fastening type on the front part.
Will it be the torsionbar alone that secures the sides to the hull floor or am I getting this wrong.
Have a question about the hull floor just to clarify the construction principals
To the rear there is a large bolt going in from the side plates to the hull floor. There is not a similar fastening type on the front part.
Will it be the torsionbar alone that secures the sides to the hull floor or am I getting this wrong.
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Hello Steen,
Yes the ends of the torsionbars will fix the hull plates.
I drill and tap on each side 3 extra holes to fix the hull plates so i dont need to fix the torsion bars
in the begin of my build. The torsion bars i will put later in ( other things to do first )
best regards Yves
Yes the ends of the torsionbars will fix the hull plates.
I drill and tap on each side 3 extra holes to fix the hull plates so i dont need to fix the torsion bars
in the begin of my build. The torsion bars i will put later in ( other things to do first )
best regards Yves
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Thanks Yves
I believe this will be a fine solution to fix the lover hull without the torsion bar installed
Cheers
I believe this will be a fine solution to fix the lover hull without the torsion bar installed
Cheers
cheers
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Sunday afternoon in the workshop working mainly with the suspension stuff and the main sprocket parts
Loctite was the main stuff used here
Loctite was the main stuff used here
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not much to post - am busy at work, but managed to place the order for the motionpack
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That's not the worst thing you could do.
I enjoy following your progress with your build.
I enjoy following your progress with your build.
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
thanks Robert
Not a lot going on - really busy at work, but managed to install the return rollers and right sprocket case.
When doing a dryfit of the sprocket case, the gear was not able to turn as it should. unscrew the case and noticed that the gear itself had a slight oval surface on the side facing the side plate. Realized this it was a easy fix. Just used my grinder tool and sandpaper to get the gear 100% even on the surface. 5 minutes after the sprocket case was attached to the side again and fully screwed into place. the gear spins like a cat now
Not a lot going on - really busy at work, but managed to install the return rollers and right sprocket case.
When doing a dryfit of the sprocket case, the gear was not able to turn as it should. unscrew the case and noticed that the gear itself had a slight oval surface on the side facing the side plate. Realized this it was a easy fix. Just used my grinder tool and sandpaper to get the gear 100% even on the surface. 5 minutes after the sprocket case was attached to the side again and fully screwed into place. the gear spins like a cat now
cheers
Steen
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