Hi everyone
I was starting to post some of these under Peter's thread and thought I'd just post all the ones I took incase there's a detail anyone might be looking for that can be seen in any of the photos. These were taken in late September of 08. Looks like the loader's or commander's seat is pulled out ,along with a periscope, and laying on the rear, left deck.
Jacques Littlfield's Stug III
Happy Panzer III building!
Tim
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Hi Tim
These are great photos I am just starting to unpack my PzIII
and I will be doing a Stug IIIG conversion. I wonder if you have any shots of the rear panel detail round the exhausts and the rear of the fighting compartment?
Also What are you building next?
Regards
Derek
These are great photos I am just starting to unpack my PzIII
and I will be doing a Stug IIIG conversion. I wonder if you have any shots of the rear panel detail round the exhausts and the rear of the fighting compartment?
Also What are you building next?
Regards
Derek
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Hi Derek,
Unfortunately those are all I took that day of the Stug. It's hard to describe, and I know it sounds funny, but with the vast number of vehicles there it's almost paralyzing with so many things to look at and photograph. One could probably spend two full days there photographing and still miss something.
I took pictures of everything I could think of but of course when I got home I was kicking myself for not taking more pictures!
As far as what my next build is. I'll be joining the Tiger 1 crowd with a late Tiger 1. In fact, the main hull components are etch-primed and loosely assembled. I plan on doing many things different early on in the build that I learned from the Panther.
I'm glad to hear you will be doing a conversion as well. I'm jealous but very much looking forward to seeing your build progress.
Hi Allan,
I don't get the track guides either. I thought it was just a mix of early and late type links.
Tim
Unfortunately those are all I took that day of the Stug. It's hard to describe, and I know it sounds funny, but with the vast number of vehicles there it's almost paralyzing with so many things to look at and photograph. One could probably spend two full days there photographing and still miss something.
I took pictures of everything I could think of but of course when I got home I was kicking myself for not taking more pictures!
As far as what my next build is. I'll be joining the Tiger 1 crowd with a late Tiger 1. In fact, the main hull components are etch-primed and loosely assembled. I plan on doing many things different early on in the build that I learned from the Panther.
I'm glad to hear you will be doing a conversion as well. I'm jealous but very much looking forward to seeing your build progress.
Hi Allan,
I don't get the track guides either. I thought it was just a mix of early and late type links.
Tim
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