Sturmhaubitze in 1/35 Scale

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Sturmhaubitze in 1/35 Scale

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This kit is my conversion of an ancient Tamiya kit of the Stug III and used parts from an abandoned Tamiya Stug IV project to create a Sturmhaubitze with 10.5cm gun.

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Lovely work, Larry.
Nice job separating the schurzen into individual panels.
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Thanks Paddy,

Once I find a notek light I can add one, though many had them got bashed off!
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Nice! That 105 makes for a mean StuG.
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Thats a great looking build, thanks for sharing.
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Cracking work!
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A stupendous stug.
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For some reason the second & third photos disappeared so they are re-attached, and it seems that is now possible in a more direct manner, using 'Postimage' (as in the P Add image to post sign) which I have not noticed before!

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The tactical number 124 was created with rub down decals and I painted the white edge to give it a hand painted look as seen on some AFVs but it took a very fine brush and a lot of patience!
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LarryH57 wrote:The tactical number 124 was created with rub down decals and I painted the white edge to give it a hand painted look as seen on some AFVs but it took a very fine brush and a lot of patience!
It worked well, the numbers do have a hand-painted feel. That's a nice model.
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