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Casting serial number

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:22 pm
by cedric meyer
Hi everybody, how you guy do to print this casting number on the different parts of the panther (or other tanks) Where do you buy the letters? Do you use random number or the one you choose fits with the tank you choose to modelize??
Do you have a list of parts who has this casting numbers on?

Thank you.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 8:36 am
by Marcel de Groene
I would like this information too. Seems to me letters and numbers are made with milliput or something similar. I will manage this but the place and logic behind the numbers intrigues me.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:15 am
by John Fitzsimons
Hi,

I posted this in general discussions a couple days ago.

I'm currently adding them to my Tiger 1. I got the lettering from squires tools. Here is a link.

http://www.squirestools.com/11-19a.pdf

Good price. Quick service also. I use mainly the 5mm. Have not found use for the other sizes yet. Cut from the sprue. Superglue in place. When set go over with some Mr. Surfacer.

Re: Casting serial number

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:16 am
by Kent Wiik
Hi Cedric/Marcel

This question has been up frequently and can be found her on the forum.
Just use the "Search" function all it takes is a little time :wink:

I use Walters Plastruct letters size 4.
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Can be found in miniature railroad shops.
cedric meyer wrote:Do you have a list of parts who has this casting numbers on?
Well wouldn’t that be nice?
No my friend no such list exist, nor will you find anything on the subject in any books written to date.
Own research study photos or the real thing is the only way to find out.

All cast parts on any Panzer had cast numbers/letters.
Some was visible from outside and some not visible under zimmerit or applied at places not to be seen.

Here is a list for the Panther, not complete but might give some hints:

* = Not visible

Mantle * (not always)
Tracklinks
Sprocket
Idler
MG ball mount *
Cupola *
Air intake grills *
Air outlet shroud
Cast exhaust guard
Sprocket gear case

Swing arms and bumper stops were also cast but confirmed letters I have not found to date.

What letters/numbers above items had can be found in my saga or in the topic I wrote regarding the sprockets.
Cast letters at items not found there will be revealed in my saga in due time and not before. :D

Please bare in mind the huge variations between Ausf and factories, also remember the use of serial numbers so every part had a genuine own number in most cases (just to make things more difficult for us... :wink: ).

Hope this was of any use.

Kind regards
Kent

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:25 am
by John Fitzsimons
Kent, I hope you are not thinking of purring casting numbers on all your track links. I have been searching for casting numbets on the Tiger 1. I can see some in some photos but cannot read them. I need to visit a museum and see a real Tiger.

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:45 am
by Marcel de Groene
Hello Kent, John,

Thanks for the information. I will see what to do with it. I wonder were our quest for more detail will end but my guess is we won't stop until we have an exact replica with everything in working order. Who will be the first... :roll: Calls for a poll :lol:

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 11:48 am
by Kent Wiik
Hi John

No, adding cast numbers would be insane :D
10 meters of driving and they would be gone...

But maybe on the spare ones :roll: has not decided yet.

Kind regards
Kent

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:56 pm
by John Fitzsimons
On spares would be fine and would look great if on the side on view. I was thinking about this when I saw your post. I will research this further.

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:52 am
by Tim Bowman
Hi John

The cast numbers on the Tiger track links would not be visible when mounted because they are on the contact side of the links. The spare links I made do have the cast in numbers but they are very hard to see in the photos because of scale.

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Happy lettering
Tim

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 1:22 pm
by John Fitzsimons
Good to know Tim. See you are ahead here. What size are those letters. Micro surgery.