sdkfz 164 Nashorn
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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
outstanding heiko, always a pleasure to follow your build's, regards simon manning.
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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
Hi men
Back to the construction report. The rhinoceros is now on its own chains. and runs flawlessly it is so powerful that you can ride it yourself.
the Fahrwek stands.
now it goes on to 10,000 small details that I have to recreate











Back to the construction report. The rhinoceros is now on its own chains. and runs flawlessly it is so powerful that you can ride it yourself.
the Fahrwek stands.
now it goes on to 10,000 small details that I have to recreate











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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
This thing is going to be Awesome! Nice work so far- excellent details! Another one of kind masterpiece in the making.
Best regards,
Bob
Best regards,
Bob
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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
too bad that there are only so many silent readers here. I would be very happy about more sympathy. the tail of the rhino is also finished




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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
I love your work keep the posts coming ! 

Mechanical engineer.
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2 Youtube channels, Phil Woollard and Magpiespyro. Facebook/ Phil Woollard.
Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
Hi Heiko
Stunning build I love these self propelled guns.
I wish Armortek would do a marder 3.
Keep up the good work .
Regards
Derek
Stunning build I love these self propelled guns.
I wish Armortek would do a marder 3.
Keep up the good work .
Regards
Derek
we must stop making stupid predictions
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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
Hello Heiko,
well build like all stuff from your workshop, almost museums quality build
Keep on goining.
You'll come to Overloon? - Maybe we see your Nashorn there?
well build like all stuff from your workshop, almost museums quality build

Keep on goining.
You'll come to Overloon? - Maybe we see your Nashorn there?
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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
Now THAT would be something to look forward to!!!florian rudolf wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 10:29 amYou'll come to Overloon? - Maybe we see your Nashorn there?
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'Gunther', my Panther G
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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
YES. - I'm in alreadyMarco Peter wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 11:07 amNow THAT would be something to look forward to!!!florian rudolf wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 10:29 amYou'll come to Overloon? - Maybe we see your Nashorn there?



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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
Hello Heiko,Heiko Sattler wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 5:07 amtoo bad that there are only so many silent readers here. ...
There are many readers here. Silent because we are too in awe to say a word. At least I am.
A few photos in April 11 & 12 threads became invisible. Can you add them back? Thanks for sharing them.
Regards,
Lerh Chang

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Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
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Re: sdkfz 164 Nashorn
HI men
I have been doing model building for almost 20 years now, and I have been annoyed about the inclusion of air in resin molding for almost as long.
Yes i know there are many tricks to minimize them but without negative pressure it will never be 1000% what.
I thought about it for a long time, but now the decision has been made, I decided to buy a 3D printer because Resin Gießen no longer seems up to date with the current state of the art
for me ABS PLA or just a tool is not the solution because they are not so fine and clean printing, their strengths are somewhere else.
But when it comes to detailing, resin is just awesome. The smooth surface is awesome.
My own claim to detail the rhinoceros as exactly as possible left me with no rest like just the small fuse boxes, holders, and radio devices.
there is only one thing left to 3D print.
Taken away a good friend of mine is a very talented technical drawer who drew the FUG 5 as well as many other things for the rhino
I implement these with my printer #
to FUG 5- (8)
Usually the rhinoceros was equipped with a FUG 5 (in the tub at the RO), the command variant had an FUG 8 in the rear right rear.
FUG 5- 8 consists among other things from the following parts:
1x MW.E.c - medium wave receiver c
1x 30W.S.a - 30 watt transmitter a
1x EUa receiver converter / transistor
1x U30b -
1x 12 volt distribution box Z 23
1x Z23 - 12 volt junction box
The connected intercom ran exclusively via the FUG 5 ... As far as can be seen, the FUG 8 is only used for communication with the staff ...
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I have been doing model building for almost 20 years now, and I have been annoyed about the inclusion of air in resin molding for almost as long.
Yes i know there are many tricks to minimize them but without negative pressure it will never be 1000% what.
I thought about it for a long time, but now the decision has been made, I decided to buy a 3D printer because Resin Gießen no longer seems up to date with the current state of the art
for me ABS PLA or just a tool is not the solution because they are not so fine and clean printing, their strengths are somewhere else.
But when it comes to detailing, resin is just awesome. The smooth surface is awesome.
My own claim to detail the rhinoceros as exactly as possible left me with no rest like just the small fuse boxes, holders, and radio devices.
there is only one thing left to 3D print.
Taken away a good friend of mine is a very talented technical drawer who drew the FUG 5 as well as many other things for the rhino
I implement these with my printer #
to FUG 5- (8)
Usually the rhinoceros was equipped with a FUG 5 (in the tub at the RO), the command variant had an FUG 8 in the rear right rear.
FUG 5- 8 consists among other things from the following parts:
1x MW.E.c - medium wave receiver c
1x 30W.S.a - 30 watt transmitter a
1x EUa receiver converter / transistor
1x U30b -
1x 12 volt distribution box Z 23
1x Z23 - 12 volt junction box
The connected intercom ran exclusively via the FUG 5 ... As far as can be seen, the FUG 8 is only used for communication with the staff ...
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