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Armor/AFV: Axis - WWII
Armor and ground forces of the Axis forces during World War II.
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Spaehwagen Abteilung progress 234/1
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Posted: Monday, May 09, 2005 - 01:43 PM UTC
I had an Italeri 234/1(kit # 294) that has been on my shelf for about 5-6 years or so - thanks to this group build - now I can make myself build it!

Here is a shot of the AWESOME Tiger Model Designs 234 series wheels for any 234 series model. These are the late pattern hub civilian pattern tires.



The rest is just some of the gun carriage/cradle. I am using the Royal Models update set # 343 for this kit and an Aber Flak 38 barrel - both bought from Mission Models who is having a big sale right now btw...

On these shots (still in progress) I have added some Royal parts and replaced the kit's mg34 (wrong) with a Tamiya mg42 (correct) for me about 60% of the Italeri kit went into the trash as all will replaced with Royal, Aber, TMD, or Tamiya parts.





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Posted: Monday, May 09, 2005 - 04:28 PM UTC
Looks good so far. I really love armored cars.

Were there any issues with casting-block points on the wheels? The last resin wheels I dealt with (the wheels for my Sovereign 2000 2-pounder) had some real damage to the treads from the casting blocks.

I've been eyeing my 234/4 kit with a thought to getting an AFV Club PaK 40 to put on it in place of the older molds.

Randy
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Posted: Monday, May 09, 2005 - 04:33 PM UTC
This is looking very good, excellent job on doing everything right that you can. BTW what kind of camara do you have? These photos are amazing!
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Posted: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 - 07:03 AM UTC
Hey Alex good start ...I hate to tell you this but ...I do believe that the end of the muzzle brake is going to show if you don't fill it with something...How bout some thick CA ?? You are a brave man to even try and get that barrel to fit.. :-)

I got a couple of sets of wheels for 234 series and i agree they are amazing.. Keep up the good work!! talk to you soon

Rick
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Posted: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 - 10:16 AM UTC

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Were there any issues with casting-block points on the wheels?



- they were minimal at best.
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Posted: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 - 10:19 AM UTC

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This is looking very good, excellent job on doing everything right that you can. BTW what kind of camara do you have? These photos are amazing!



Harrison,

I appreciate your comments! The camera I used is an older model Sony DSC-F707 with a +4 magnifying filter on it. I just turn off the flash, set in on macro, and shoot - no zoom. The lens of the camera is literally right up on the piece I am shooting. With good lighting - the pics turn out pretty good & I am a mindless amateur here. :-)
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Posted: Monday, May 30, 2005 - 12:12 AM UTC
Hey Alex,
WOW buddy your really doing some great work here. The Aber barrel turned out really nice..your a brave man. I am looking forward to seeing more and more of your work.
Cheers,
Bryan
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Posted: Monday, May 30, 2005 - 12:37 AM UTC
Looks like ur off to a good start Alex. Have to agree withthe Bear, that flash supressor is gonna show.
MAybe you can have another go at it, or maybe pick up the shatton one?

Keep up the good work.
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Posted: Monday, May 30, 2005 - 04:12 AM UTC
Alex, I agree the Tiger Model Design wheels are really nice. I plan on building the 234/4 in the near future using the Tiger wheels, however I will also use the Italeri wheels to mix and match. I don't know if paint will hide the gap in the barrel, perhaps it would be best if you try and run some solder along the joint using some paste type flux. Good luck with the build.
Regards,
Robert
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Posted: Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 01:07 PM UTC
John,

The Aber barrel came with 2 flash supressors - I guess they figured one would get messed up - my 1st one sure did :-) . I have since run some super glue in that seam hoping it will help. I could have just trashed the thing after the 2nd attempt, but I couldn't find a Schatton barrel for it (nobody had one in stock)


Robert,

So far, my attempts at soldering have been useless - I'm afraid I need to invest in one of those extra hands things 1st - my hand shake so bad I couldn't hold the soldering iron in place long enough to heat the metal - I have been fairly succesful with just using 5 minute epoxy on everything I can & super glue on really small things.

All,

thanks for looking and your compliments/ suggestions.
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Posted: Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 02:27 PM UTC

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Robert,

So far, my attempts at soldering have been useless - I'm afraid I need to invest in one of those extra hands things 1st - my hand shake so bad I couldn't hold the soldering iron in place long enough to heat the metal - I have been fairly succesful with just using 5 minute epoxy on everything I can & super glue on really small things.

All,

thanks for looking and your compliments/ suggestions.



I understand John, I try and solder as much as possible, sometimes it works out and other times, well. As far as the extra hand device, I have found that securing it down on the work area with clay or blue tac works just as well. I solder on a large piece of tempered glass and secure it with modelers clay. It frees up both hands. Keep practicing and good luck.
Regards,
Robert
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Posted: Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 02:30 PM UTC
John? :-)
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Posted: Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 02:32 PM UTC

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John? :-)




Sorry Alex, don't know what I was thinking.
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Posted: Thursday, June 02, 2005 - 07:08 PM UTC
Hi Alex,

I am going to build the same vehicle... I have made the construction-plan. As I have the Aber-set for the rear deck, I am wondering if you know of any pics of the engine bay? Or the general dimensions of the engine?

Good luck with your model,

Harm
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2005 - 12:37 AM UTC
Harm,

I have a couple of shots - the engine fills the entire bay. PM me with your email address & I will scan them for you and send it.
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2005 - 03:09 AM UTC
Hi Alex,

thanks in advance, the PM is there...

Thanks,

Harm
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2005 - 09:29 PM UTC
Alex,

thank you very much... the second batch you sent me was exactly what I was looking for...

Thanks,

Harm
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