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Saukopf mantlet

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Has anyone made a saukopf mantlet for their StuG III G? I've been fiddling with the idea ever since I purchased my kit.
I think that later Gs with that mantlet just look 'purposeful'; the cat's whiskers if you will.

I've made one in 1/10 scale; cast in aluminium, years ago and was thinking of scaling it up or perhaps working with someone who's
possibly printed on up on a 3D printer.

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Hi Jerry
Dave Dibbs used to do one for their Stug 4 not sure if he still has a mould for it.

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Hi All,

I did it for the PIV many moons ago and the master now resides with a certain Mr Harris.

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Dave Dibb (Armorpax) wrote:
Fri Aug 12, 2022 3:07 pm
Hi All,

I did it for the PIV many moons ago and the master now resides with a certain Mr Harris.

Best regards

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So, there's good news and bad news...

The good news is I am the new custodian of the Spearhead Armour castings and masters, or at least some of them.

The bad news is it's all in my storage facility and I shattered my collarbone on Wednesday in a cycling accident and can't drive for a few weeks.

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Adrian Harris wrote:
Fri Aug 12, 2022 5:40 pm
So, there's good news and bad news...

The good news is I am the new custodian of the Spearhead Armour castings and masters, or at least some of them.

The bad news is it's all in my storage facility and I shattered my collarbone on Wednesday in a cycling accident and can't drive for a few weeks.

Adrian.
Owww! Sound horribly painful. Hope you mend well and quickly. Tanks and parts are secondary to one's health and well being....

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Get well soon Adrian.

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Thanks guys. Fortunately it hasn't been painful, just very inconvenient.

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