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Panzerjäger I Aschaffenburg

Subject:
Panzerjäger I (early)
3R Wehrmacht Heer (German Army 1935-1945)
Pz.Jg.Abt. 643 Aschaffenburg
1940 World War 2»Westfeldzug FR
RAL7021 dunkelgrau
Scale:
1:35
Status:
In progress
Started:
August 24, 2014

Build log: armorama.com/modules..wcontent&id=6398
Option: Kein Gitter hinten

Project inventory

Full kits
6258
Panzerjäger I 4.7cm PaK(t) Early Production
Dragon 1:35
6258 2011 New parts
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Part of my Collection

Achsenmächte frühe Kriegsjahre
Ideas 2×In progress 142×Completed 5×

Comments

27 April 2014, 20:35
H K
Fingers drenched in superglue but the photoetched parts are where they should be... mostly 🙂
Helpful tip from the armorama build log: Glue the photoetched rings to the wheels while they ( the wheels) are on the sprue.
24 August 2014, 13:42
H K
Step 6: Glue G25 to K16 after you inserted K16 in the lower hull. Much easier this way and better visibility to insert K16 correctly.
26 August 2014, 14:52
Martyn Fox
Hi H K. I'm watching this to make sure you put parts A6 and A7 on. 🙂🙂
26 August 2014, 16:55
H K
Thanks Martyn 😄 😄 😄
26 August 2014, 19:35
H K
General Tips:
- Don`t glue the rear wall in Step 4 I thought, I had it right. Nope. Fit everything in Step 11. After I resolved the problem with the rear wall, everything fit perfect.
- Step 12/ 13 Don`t add the Notek Light ( sub-step D) ( if you do, you have to add the Notek rear lights, which are on the blue H sprue)
- Step 20/ 21 Don`t glue the gun to the armor. Dry fit, dry fit, dry fit 🙂 I glued the gun to the hull first. It sits deeper that it seems at first, using some force is appropriate😉 . Then I added the upper armor. The whole thing is a very tight fit, so again some force may be necessary.
The gun construction has some tiny parts. I promptly lost two of them to the carpet monster. But I feel ready for a Bronco kit now 🙂
PS: The numbers for the PE parts on the instructions are completely bullshit. Check your fret, it is quite clear what you need.
30 August 2014, 17:13
John Van Kooten
Nice one!! Lovely little Jäger! It's on my wishlist as well. I'm watching this! 👍

And thanks for the tips! Very useful indeed 🙂
30 August 2014, 17:58

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