So, here we go again… another kit, another opportunity for creativity.
Not much to show so far, just the simple OB build…but I want to create a dio with the Jagd with some part inside a pond, or river… well see…
Here you have…
So, here we go again… another kit, another opportunity for creativity.
Not much to show so far, just the simple OB build…but I want to create a dio with the Jagd with some part inside a pond, or river… well see…
Here you have…
Looking forward to your outcome. I liked that T-62 you just finished. Are you doing the early or late version?
Nice,I just grabbed the new Dragon kit,looking forward to yours.
I’d go for the the L/70 version, looks more potent and has more character. The three return rollers could be found on either vehicle, but is more common on the later version. (3 return rollers introduced in Sept. 1944, while production of the L/48 ended some time in Nov. '44).
About the new Dragon L/48, it does have a few accuracy issues, the least of which is the barrel. It is too fat as a short cut was taken by lobbing off the front end of the long gun version. Full low down can be read here:
regards,
Jack
Hi Eric, tigerman:
I will do the early version.
Thanks for you comments on my T62
Tojo62, I bet the Dragon kit has a lot more details and features, this is very simple no PE, no metal barrel, not huge decals… I like this simple kit, since I can focus on a cool cammo painting and dio…still thinking…what to do.
I will keep eye on yours…VERY closely… =)
Jack, hmmm…too much info for me…heheheh… it is going to be early version, I dont have skills to do the zimm… I would have liked to add a PE aftermarket, but I just want a fun easy build.
Nice start on this one, we seem to be on the way to a full platoon of these soon.
Your kit looks great and I’ve seen your work,enjoy !!
Actually, I believe the early would have been more likely to have Zimmerit (up to Sept. '44) than the late.
The early Jgdpz IV’s definitely had zimmerit. Late ones were very rare to be seen in zimmerit. The pattern is typical trowel lines.
Now, Im confused…
The kit instructions for earlier version do not have zimmerit, while the older one has…
Im building the one pictured in the top right corner (cammo) of the box art. Is it an earlier or older version?
The one without the muzzle brake, that’s the L/70, the later version.
OOOOhhhhh… Im then building the later version!. [00ps][bnghead]
Thank you Bish [:D[
No worries, and there is an easy way to tell which is which. The L/48 and L/70 refer to the length of the barrel. L/70 = longer barrel.
Fixed the title of the post…thanks again.
It can get confusing, because both the short gun version (L/48) and long gun (L70) had changes incorporated during production that could further classify them into early or late models. The main ones that both shared:
Early:
zimmerit
4 return rollers
single muffler
Late:
no zimmerit
3 return rollers
dual mufflers
front pair all steel road wheels (L/70 version)
In the Wydawnictwo Militaria publication, the book deals with just the short gun version, and in chart form presents deliveries of this vehicle. The 11th Panzer Div. took two separate deliveries in November of 1944, with 14 units arriving on the 11th, and another 6 on the 20th.
So if you want to build the short gun without zim, it is historically possible, and there would be no need to play the ‘artistic license’ card.
regards,
Jack
heheh…no trouble I’m actually doinig the long barrel without zimmerit… THANKS!!
Hammer time…[8] sorry…wrong tape… update time…
Ok, so the fit of this kit is far than perfect. I had tons of trouble “marrying” the uppper and lower hull. As much as I tried there were huge gaps, and I did had to use a lot of my dremmel to sand a lot of the inside walls of the upper hull to make it fit…still had major gaps.[8o|]
I added a lot of putty and it will take me days to sand it out, plus the place I had to add it, makes it more difficult to polish out.[cnsod]
Oh well, so I just had to sand out this and then move to the painting…and dio setting.
Oh yes, and almost forgot…I need to work on the individual links… which will take me weeks…[*-)] at my pace… so yes, a weekend build, is a 2 month project for me…
Im thinking of a dio…which if and thats a BIG if, should come out nice…have a great idea but still having the squirrell in my head working out the details…so we will see…
As always, thanks for stopping by and above all I appreciate your comments and suggestions.