There I was busily building the Tamiya Nashorn when lo and behold part D56 (the dang gun tube) was missing from the sprue. After an exhausting and frustrating search for a replacement, I ordered a Jordi Rubio replacement barrel. Does anyone know if that barrel is going to work on this superb model?
Many thanks
DJ
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Missing Gun Tube for Nashorn

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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2014 - 02:58 AM UTC

panzerbob01

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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2014 - 05:11 AM UTC
DJ;
Hi!
I suspect that the Jordi Rubio barrel will fit onto the kit - just think it through first before you do any trimming or cutting of the styrene breach and mount bits, etc.
I personally am, however, dubious as to the JD barrel itself - a couple of JD barrels passed through my building a while back, and I was vastly underwhelmed by them - they were NOT this barrel, however... They do confer the desired true-round w/out seams a metal barrel brings, but left me cold as to the muzzle-brakes. And by me, that is the essential detail on most barrels that I look for to enhance my builds.
I would, given you ID this kit as "superb", suggest going to one of the LionRoar, Aber, or RB-Models Pak 43 barrels made for Nashorn kits - these are all really great barrels with super-nice, detailed muzzle-brakes.
Just my HO and suggestion!
Bob
Hi!
I suspect that the Jordi Rubio barrel will fit onto the kit - just think it through first before you do any trimming or cutting of the styrene breach and mount bits, etc.
I personally am, however, dubious as to the JD barrel itself - a couple of JD barrels passed through my building a while back, and I was vastly underwhelmed by them - they were NOT this barrel, however... They do confer the desired true-round w/out seams a metal barrel brings, but left me cold as to the muzzle-brakes. And by me, that is the essential detail on most barrels that I look for to enhance my builds.
I would, given you ID this kit as "superb", suggest going to one of the LionRoar, Aber, or RB-Models Pak 43 barrels made for Nashorn kits - these are all really great barrels with super-nice, detailed muzzle-brakes.
Just my HO and suggestion!
Bob


AFVFan

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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2014 - 05:17 AM UTC
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... I ordered a Jordi Rubio replacement barrel. Does anyone know if that barrel is going to work on this superb model?
Many thanks
DJ
A bit late to ask if you've already ordered one, isn't it? Bob's right though, there are better looking barrels out there. I'm partial to the RB ones.

ericadeane

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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2014 - 05:31 AM UTC
In the future, you can call Tamiya USA -- they have a very helpful parts replacement hotline.

PantherF

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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2014 - 05:40 AM UTC
Metal is better anyway!
Show us your build when it's finished.
Jeff
Show us your build when it's finished.
Jeff

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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2014 - 05:57 AM UTC
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In the future, you can call Tamiya USA -- they have a very helpful parts replacement hotline.
My Friend-- if you could provide the number it would greatly assist me
Thanks
DJ

jps

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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2014 - 06:11 AM UTC
My Nashorn is almost done but as I recall I was perplexed about the gun tube and at first thought it was missing. IIRC it was stapled to one of the sides of the box (inside). It is on a sprue all to itself and it is not a common way to pack it.

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Posted: Monday, September 01, 2014 - 07:54 AM UTC
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My Nashorn is almost done but as I recall I was perplexed about the gun tube and at first thought it was missing. IIRC it was stapled to one of the sides of the box (inside). It is on a sprue all to itself and it is not a common way to pack it.
Duh! So is mine. Cancel the alert all troops back to barracks, a great Tamiya kit. Especially after laboring with the M-6 and T-28 from Dragon.




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