Steen's StuG 3 build thread
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Thanks Robert
Did some work on the shock absorbers, installed them with a sping cut to the length I believe should work. Field test in the spring will show
Did some work on the shock absorbers, installed them with a sping cut to the length I believe should work. Field test in the spring will show
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
It's been a while due to a house move, but the build is slowly starting again
Did some welds on the top compartment plate
Did some welds on the top compartment plate
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Nice to see that you are up and running again Steen.
Great work with the welds.
Robert
Great work with the welds.
Robert
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Thanks Robert
Question to all the StuG III experts
The periscope opening have a sider to cover the opening when not in use - this makes perfectly sense
I have seen in some builds that the slider is cut into 2 pieces where the short part is being hinged. I have looked through various Stug III reference books and this is a quite common way to do it.
My questions is - Is the functionality of the hinged part being a shot deflector in a upright position as it does not cover the periscope opening when layed down
Se my mock-up pictures
Question to all the StuG III experts
The periscope opening have a sider to cover the opening when not in use - this makes perfectly sense
I have seen in some builds that the slider is cut into 2 pieces where the short part is being hinged. I have looked through various Stug III reference books and this is a quite common way to do it.
My questions is - Is the functionality of the hinged part being a shot deflector in a upright position as it does not cover the periscope opening when layed down
Se my mock-up pictures
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Steen
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Slowly progress on the build
Welding simulation of the stug3 casemate is done
Welding simulation of the stug3 casemate is done
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Looking good Steen.
I always wanted to do a Stug 3 but it is too close to all the work I've done on my Panzer 3 and I don't want to go through all that again.
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I always wanted to do a Stug 3 but it is too close to all the work I've done on my Panzer 3 and I don't want to go through all that again.
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Tim
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Hi Tim,
I understand that and bye the way - your panzer 3 is looking really good
I understand that and bye the way - your panzer 3 is looking really good
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Looking realy good your StuG. I'm still on the hull basework. Looking forward to make some detailing
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Nice work on the engine deck railings
And some great accessories too, it will be a great StuG
And some great accessories too, it will be a great StuG
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
did some rivets work on one fender. I use 2mm threaded rivets from Knupfer to secure a good grip of the brass plates with 2mm fasternes.
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread
Did test fit all connectors for the electronics
Now only battery plus reciever needs to be connected and off we go
Now only battery plus reciever needs to be connected and off we go
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