Panzer II ausf F 1/6 self-made(Dragon)

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Heiko Sattler
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Panzer II ausf F 1/6 self-made(Dragon)

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Hi men

I would like to introduce you to a new group project that I and two other model making colleagues have been working on since the beginning of this year.

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Hello men

In terms of chassis, a good friend of mine went on, was able to be here at the CNC u. Lathe shown.
next i will put my Panzer II on its castors.
My Panzer II stands on its own tracks with an impressive 46 kg,
my F. made the first test drive behind him.
It runs nice and quiet and does not throw a chain, etc. ... now it's time to detalize.
here are a few pictures of the current construction progress


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HI Männer

jetzt hab ich mal angefangen die neuen Radnabendeckel aus Resin herzustellen, dafür hab ich mir eine gußform gemacht

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Hi

hier das fertige Leidrad meines Panzer II ausf.F das Leidrad war bis zur ausf.C immer gleich erst ab ausf.F wurde es geändert mehr bilder kommen die Tage
Bild Quellehttp://walkarounds.scalemodels.ru
Panzer II ausf.C
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Post by Christoffer Ahlfors »

The Sattler-Werke is busy cranking out one beautiful scratch built (Eigenbau) model after the other at an incredible pace! :shock:

Again, awesome looking, the Pz 2 is both a very interesting prototype (Vorbild) and model.

But, what does Dragon have to do with this? All I see is steel, aluminum, brass and resin? :?: All your own meticulous design and craft!

Absolutely awesome and admirable accomplishment! :D
A little too much is about right...

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Heiko,
Another wonderful project! Really liking those tracks, machined wheels and rubber tires! Fantastic. That will be a nice runner with the drivetrain makeover.

Keep us posted on both (all) of your projects!
B

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Heiko
Fantastic work,
The Pz 2 is a really nice size and would make a great new kit for Armortek to produce.
Regards
Steve

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Hi men

My Panzer II ausf F is technically and structurally also completed. The crew has already booted but unfortunately I don't have the time to finally paint it, but in the course of the year it should happen.

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Post by Michael Röder »

Hello Heiko!
Very very good work, a masterpiece of modelling.
I would also like such an ingeniously built Panzer II. :wink:
The right tank for Phil's Sd.Ah.115 trailer.
Have fun with your other projects.
Reagrds Michael

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superb building, great to see these project's, regards simon manning.

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Post by Phil Woollard »

I agree with Simon, where do the metal tracks come from? An Armortek panzer 11 would be great! 8)
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Excellent details. The metal tracks and new rubber tires are fantastic. Excellent makeover - Really nice piece. Thanks for posting and thanks AT for having off topic section. :wink:
Bob

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