Sdk.fz 234/4 WIP . No more post here . Link to completed build on p.8

Looking sweet Carl.

Thanks Eric ![t$t]

Wow! As usual, your WIP can serve as a “How To…” on a 234/4 build, thus saving all of us money to sunk into kit resources. Beautiful work, as always.

Nice job all around so far Carl! Not all that ‘in to’ the 234 subject matter but liking your Mig-29 (or is it an SU-37?) even better.

You’ve certainly shown some talents there on both!

Maj . i appreciate your response here and on my other threads !Thank you [B]

As you know there are better kits of this subject out there now , but alas , this one was the only kit available at the time many years ago . Its been hidden away in my stash , forgotten , until Eric invited me to join his Panzerjaeger G.B.

Thank you so much Kevin ! All i can say is i try to do my best and the comments you and others are giving me make my effoets worth it ![B]

Thats the Academy 1/48th Flanker by the way .

Gun is looking good Carl! [Y] Are you deliberately leaving the rear half in panzer gray or will you be painting that in additional steps to come?

Thanks Bill !

Nope , thats the final on the pak 40 camo .I wanted to add a little interest to to the paint scheme . My idea was that the 75mm pak 40 was painted Panzer gray and mounted on a wheeled carriage as was normal. (see below picture). When this sdk.fz 234/4 was completed there was no pak 40 at the factory to mount on it due to a shortage . Hitler was screaming for more Panzerjaegers to be sent to the front , so any Pak 40 not at the front already was requesitioned for use on the 234/4 .Due to time constraints only the front of the shield and forward barrel were painted in camo . The inside of the rest of the hull will remain in red primer so the contrast should be interesting .

nice work Shell and cool insight as to use of the weapon vs the color difference… Bill’s question made me learn something new…one can never be to edumacated !

nice build buddy

tread

Thanks Tread ! Always good to help out with a fellow modelers edumacation …I think ? [:P]

Pulled off the masking tape tonight and touched up the interior and suspension .

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I wondered if it might be an “artistic license” choice. Definitely provides some contrast which is your stated intent and looks cool! With that in mind, what I’m about to say is only for those who come along later and isn’t meant to detract from your build. [;)]

While it’s true that Pak 40s were produced in the panzer gray period of time, the production period for the 234/4 ran from Dec '44 to April '45 and modified Pak 40 carriages/mounts (including cut-down lower splinter shields) were necessary to fit the confines of the vehicle, so they couldn’t just grab any old Pak 40 and plop it in the hull. The reason for the primer red interior was due to the standing factory practice at the time the vehicles were produced. Even with the urgent need, only about 90 of these were produced during the short 4 months or so of production.

Ok Bill .Thanks for the “facts” . Like i said before this paint scheme is "my idea " . Heck if you look close enough the entire model has flaws and loosely represents a “actual” vehicle .

For any further viewers of my build here , I’m not building this model to be an exact replica of a museum vehicle or to represent a vehicle from a photo taken durring WW II . This build will be based on “my idea” and while the “facts” are appreciated for reference i will continue to build this model with “my idea” of a vehicle that could possibly have existed .

Uh oh! You risk losing your SERIOUS MODELER card. Every build of your’s that I’ve seen looks close to real to me. Don’t change a thing, every WIP is a lesson for me.

Cheers! [t$t]

Hmmmmm …let think about that for a while …1 sec later …cant lose what i never had Maj .!!![B]

Thought i’d post this method of painting tires and wheels . i’ve used it on painting the rubber of road wheels of tanks as well , just use something of a smaller diameter , tubing , plastic caps , washers etc . This method works well and is fast .

The wheel is sprayed in the appropriate color .

I used this plastic cap to mask the wheel . Seems there is always something aroud that is the correct diameter .

I held it down with one finger and sprayed around it with the tire color . I mixed Panzer gray with flat black .

The result a few minutes later.

Makes doing 9 of these a cinch . Took about 30 min .

[color=red]The following is meant as humor and is NOTa factual event .[/color]

One of Hitlers wild night mares was to mount the turret from a Tiger 1 with its 88 mm cannon on the chasis of a 234 .[I] He felt the extra armor of the turret would make a good match with the speed of a wheeled chasis [whstl].This vehicle never made it to a paper drawing but Hitler did say something about his bad dream to Goering , who choked on his mouthful of viennese cutlet .[+o(]

Here’s the concept .

das wienerschnitzel (Viennese cutlet )[::DD0]

Goerings second portion

The concept needs work and the turret ring is a bit small,oh and I’d like to try some of that.[::DD0]

Greg"Detailfreak"Rowley[Y]

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Very nice build.

What mix of tan and dunkelgerb did you use on that marvelous 1:1 scale model of the weinerschnitzel? What air brush settings (psi, etc) for the garnish on the side? It looks as real as that served at the Ft. Bliss Luftwaffe restaraunt! [;)]