PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Tony Lee Watts » Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:24 pm

Did some cleanin up and puttin on today. 8-)
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More fun than building that Pak. :lol:
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Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Dario Risso » Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:01 pm

Good job, Tony. Just a little detail: the taillights...there is one that not belong to this vehicle; if you put the Notek convoy light, so, the roundend one must be deleted....I think. And only "Africans" Pz jg I has the Notek in that position

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Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Tony Lee Watts » Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:28 pm

Yep i'm going to do this in a DAK scheme and I saw this photo of the round tail light. You say this is not correct Dario?
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HM 1942, No.315
1. Instead of dark gray paint (HM 1940, No. 864), the equipment (including motor vehicles) of the troops in action in Africa should be painted with RAL 8020 Brown and RAL 7027 Gray paint , both colors with matte (not gloss paint).
Brown 8020 is dominant, approximately in the proportion of two thirds brown to one third gray. Gray 7027 is to be applied in irregular spots, with the two colors blending gradually into each other.
Small surfaces, wheels, etc., can be painted in one color, 8020 or 7027.
The previously used colors, though, 8000 and 7008, are to be used up.
2. Paint that washes off, as stated in HM 1941, No. 1128, is also to be used for painting canvas.

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Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Dario Risso » Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:58 pm

For the Africa's Pz Jg I see Nuts & BOlts 7.
"The convoy light device was not mounted at the rear corner of the left fender but on the upper left edge of the rear upper armor (as you made), the tail light was on the upper right edge instead on the lower armour below the muffler. All vehicles has a welded holder for 6 jerrycans on the rear left fender......"

And take a look here:

http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/th ... light+wire

I hope you understand wat I mean in my bad english :oops:

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PD: I just remember there is a new Nuts & Bolts about Panzerjager I, with color pics of the only survivor
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Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Tony Lee Watts » Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:04 pm

Very much appreciated Dario I have got it now. I am not a rivet counter yet but the light was to bad a mistake to over look.

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Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Rudi Richardson » Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:04 pm

Looks good Tony!

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Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Tony Lee Watts » Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:49 am

Just finished the Friul track assembly and needed a break to get my eyes uncrossed Rudi. ;)
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Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Tony Lee Watts » Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:26 pm

My first scratch made model part. I made it from some scrap PE frame.
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Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Dario Risso » Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:50 pm

Nice job! I think is better to put the jerrycans mixed "early-late-early-late-late-early" or something, just for variety...or just for my insaned mania :D

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Re: PanzerJager I 4.7cm Pak(t)

Postby Tony Lee Watts » Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:40 pm

Thanks Dario. I wanted to make one that would be different from yours and I didn't know there was a early and late can. :lol:
I was going to mix them up like you said that's just how they were put in the rack for the picture. :D

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