Steen's StuG 3 build thread

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Nice to follow your build Steen.
Great work you do.
What material are you using to make the weldlines?

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Hi Robert
I am using this 2 component stuff

https://www.ebay.de/itm/Green-Stuff-36- ... 890.l49292
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Dryfit of wheels and track.
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread

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Where on panzerteam.dk battlefield today for the annual Christmas party and took the opportunity to use the drill machine in our workshop to bore out the holes for the brass netting to be fixed with 3mm scale bolts.

A Merry Christmas to you all from Denmark :D
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Nice black panzer cap in the background,
i have the same 8)

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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread

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Hello Steen, I'm just reading through some of the Stug builds on here. Did you have any trouble with the recessed bearings on the idler wheel? I think it was 'Roy's Stug build' that mentioned it.

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Hi Keith
It was only that one of the idler wheels had the 6 holes on the wrong side.
Was an easy fix. Just used the existing 6 holes as master and drilled through, made the 3mm thread and sealed the wrong 6 holes

The bearings did fit smoothly into the idler wheels and are loctited as per the instructions
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Some more pictures

Made threads in the idler wheel and also on the 2 air intakes for the bolts to fix the brass wire mesh

The fluid in the white cup is 90% alcohol. A tip to do problem free threads is to dip the thread cutter in alcohol for a smooth threading. The alcohol smoothes the aluminium
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Nice work Steen, thanks for your tips, Mick.

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Steen Vøler wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:00 am
Some more pictures

Made threads in the idler wheel and also on the 2 air intakes for the bolts to fix the brass wire mesh

The fluid in the white cup is 90% alcohol. A tip to do problem free threads is to dip the thread cutter in alcohol for a smooth threading. The alcohol smoothes the aluminium
Here in Sweden we have this, and this alcohol make all cutting work in aluminium realy smooth.

Robert
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Just some small details made

Drilled the 3mm holes out to 4mm and threaded both the parts for a firm fit and finished with threaded the castle nuts
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Most of the stug loosely assembled to get a feeling of the soon finished model

Still need to adjust suspension
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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread

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Hello Steen,

Do you have problems with the trackhorns fitting on the rubber tyres?
Because i see a few wheels that dont fit properly?

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Re: Steen's StuG 3 build thread

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Hi Yves
No, There are no problems with the roadwheels. It's because the stug is blocked up, so the track is actually just lying on the surface with 2 extra track links installed. The roadwheels are not touching the track.
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A ok
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