I'm currently organizing all of my parts to be able to better find them later on as I assemble. I'm noticing some start with CL, some with CD, others with CP and CH. Do those first two letters designate something? Are all Clxxxx part of one type of assembly and all CPxxxx part of another?
Also, I'd like to hear how all of you organize during unpacking, especially all the fasteners.
Thanks,
Adam
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Re: Kit Part Numbers
The two letters denote the first kit for which it was designed, and some are generic parts that are used in more than one kit.
CD is the Panzer IV, CL is the Panzer III and StuG.
Adrian.
CD is the Panzer IV, CL is the Panzer III and StuG.
Adrian.
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Re: Kit Part Numbers
If you go to Walmart or Home Depot you can get slim organizers. Walmart has very slim clear bead/craft organizers. They are just the right size to fit in a tool box. You can organize all the screws and then use a sharpie to identify the size. For the machined pieces I just organize them in containers by size since they are pretty easy to identify. Getting everything out of the packing takes forever. I think armortek over do the packing. It would be more fun to just have a huge bag of parts and then figure it out by looking at the manual. Instead of labeling each individual part.
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Re: Kit Part Numbers
RAACO containers, about halfway down the page:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... da4#p62222
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http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... da4#p62222
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