Panzer III swing arms once again.

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Panzer III swing arms once again.

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Does anyone have any close up shots of the wheel end of the Panzer III swing arm, preferably without the wheel attached :?:

The gallery Jim posted has some StuGs with the wheels missing but, frustratingly, they are not high enough resolution for the detail to survive once they are magnified.

I know the arms with the shocks attached have a squarer profile end than the standard arms but I'm trying to determine how the axle fits to the end of the arm in each case.

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Adrian

Try this - a number of pictures which you may be able to use:

http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_Panzer_III.pdf

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Thanks Stephen

A bit of detective work from those pictures and I found some walk-arounds on Prime Portal which show pretty much all I need :D

Now just need to wait for the brass to arrive and to get my new drill wireed up and running.

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Hi Adrian,

I came across this photo from Bovington which might be useful.

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Thanks Sarah :D

How's your Panzer III build - any progress :?:

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Hi Adrian,

I've had a lot of problems with my back injury over the past few months so nothing has been done on my Panzer III. Though I have been joining the road wheels with the brass tubes together this week and I've now got a CAD model for the suspension guide blades.

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> I've had a lot of problems with my back injury over the past few months

I'm sorry to hear that :cry:

> I've now got a CAD model for the suspension guide blades.

Snap :!: :lol: :lol:

It will be interesting to see how they compare - did you use the Panzer Tracts drawings ?

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Hi Adrian,

Yes I used the Panzer Tracts book and also from photo's. Are you going to try and machine the recess for the mounting nuts? I was going to try and CNC them, I also though about getting them 3D printed, how about yours?


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No, I'm just getting various thicknesses of aluminium waterjet cut to shape and than sandwiching them together.

The only one I can't make this way is the part which attaches to the hull on the shock absorber arms.

I'm hoping I can either get that machined to the correct shape by a local machinist, or maybe do it myself with a rotary table.

It might be possible to counterbore around the holes but that layer of the sandwich is only 1.5mm thick, so there's not much metal there

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