Hull Angle Brackets and Front Roller Position
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 10:19 am
These pictures reveal a couple of interesting details:
There are clearly two types of hull angle brackets, some with a scalloped bottom edge as shown in most of the drawings of Ausf L vehicles and some with a plain bottom edge as provided in the kit. Note that common to both is a slight chamfer at the front end, which is easy to replicate.The difference appears to apply to late models and was probably a measure to simplify production.
The pictures also reveal an issue with the position and rotation of the front roller housing. It is clearly mounted lower than the other two and is rotated from the vertical. I've measured this up on enlarged one sixth drawings and intend to remount mine 8mm lower and rotate it towards the rear of the vehicle.
There is a wider issue here - the kit as provided has a very "flat" look to the side decks and track top whereas the original vehicle clearly slopes downward both towards the front and back. In addition to repositioning the front roller, whick will fix the track sit, the side decks will also have to be worked on - but that's a task for another day.
Scalloped bracket Ausf J Moscow:
Straight bracket, Ausf M Munster
Scalloped Ausf N Norway:
Note position and rotation of front roller below:
Ausf J Ukraine also shows position and rotation of front roller
Is there any supporting evidence out there - for example I haven't yet got my copy of Achtung Panzer 2 - does that help?
All the best
Stephen
There are clearly two types of hull angle brackets, some with a scalloped bottom edge as shown in most of the drawings of Ausf L vehicles and some with a plain bottom edge as provided in the kit. Note that common to both is a slight chamfer at the front end, which is easy to replicate.The difference appears to apply to late models and was probably a measure to simplify production.
The pictures also reveal an issue with the position and rotation of the front roller housing. It is clearly mounted lower than the other two and is rotated from the vertical. I've measured this up on enlarged one sixth drawings and intend to remount mine 8mm lower and rotate it towards the rear of the vehicle.
There is a wider issue here - the kit as provided has a very "flat" look to the side decks and track top whereas the original vehicle clearly slopes downward both towards the front and back. In addition to repositioning the front roller, whick will fix the track sit, the side decks will also have to be worked on - but that's a task for another day.
Scalloped bracket Ausf J Moscow:
Straight bracket, Ausf M Munster
Scalloped Ausf N Norway:
Note position and rotation of front roller below:
Ausf J Ukraine also shows position and rotation of front roller
Is there any supporting evidence out there - for example I haven't yet got my copy of Achtung Panzer 2 - does that help?
All the best
Stephen