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blog:military:models_stug3g [2024/08/25 18:21] – [Build Log] john | blog:military:models_stug3g [2025/08/10 13:23] (current) – [In Progress Images (kit #2)] john | ||
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====== Miniart 1/72 Sturmgeschuzte III Ausf.G assault gun ====== | ====== Miniart 1/72 Sturmgeschuzte III Ausf.G assault gun ====== | ||
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* Manufacturer: | * Manufacturer: | ||
* Part number: 72106 | * Part number: 72106 | ||
* Year of production: 2024 | * Year of production: 2024 | ||
* Scale: 1/72 | * Scale: 1/72 | ||
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* Kit type: Scale model of WWII armoured vehicle | * Kit type: Scale model of WWII armoured vehicle | ||
* Vehicle: German assault gun | * Vehicle: German assault gun | ||
- | * Build date: ??? | + | * Build date: Started July 2025 (// |
- | * Price: £19.79 from [[https:// | + | * Price: £19.79 from [[https:// |
+ | * Price: £14.99 from Ebay.co.uk, July 2025 (second kit) | ||
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- | ===== Build Log ===== | + | This kit was bought in August 2024 to be displayed as part of my [[blog: |
- | This kit was bought in August 2024 to form part of a WWII French countryside ambush display. | + | A second |
- | === Box Contents === | + | ===== Box Contents |
- | Box: | + | === Box === |
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+ | === Instructions === | ||
Instruction manual cover: | Instruction manual cover: | ||
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Five different colour schemes: | Five different colour schemes: | ||
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Paint guide and sample instruction page: | Paint guide and sample instruction page: | ||
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+ | === Parts === | ||
Parts sprues: | Parts sprues: | ||
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+ | === Decals === | ||
Photoetch parts: | Photoetch parts: | ||
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- | ==== In Progress Images ==== | ||
- | ==== Completed Images ==== | + | ===== In Progress Images (kit #1) ===== |
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+ | If that isn't entirely obvious, almost all of the axles have not been cast onto the parts - I'm missing 5 on one side and 2 on the other. And no, they haven' | ||
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+ | ===== In Progress Images (kit #2) ===== | ||
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+ | Whilst I left eModels to sort out the original kit, I bought another identical, new box. Look what I found when it turned up: | ||
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+ | Both sides with one axle broken off and rolling around the (sealed) bag. I suspect that the pins on the earlier kit possibly broke off in the same way due to a manufacturing flaw - they weren' | ||
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+ | First job was to fix the broken axles - easier said than done as there is so little to work with. Eventually got them re-attached and the main lower hull built up: | ||
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+ | Next is building up the wheels. These are a massive pain. Every wheel is two part, including the tiny return rollers. Most of them go together quite easily, with a flat mounting face and ' | ||
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+ | I decided to drill out the holes in the road wheels slightly as these seemed to be //very// tight when attempting to locate on the axles. Since it's clear the axles are a weak link in this kit it's not worth the risk. | ||
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+ | I //hated// this part: | ||
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+ | Now it's attaching the tracks to the wheels. The kit uses link and length styrene tracks which makes it incredibly easy to glue together securely, but time consuming to add the 8 individual cleats around the drive sprocket and 7 around the idler wheel at the rear. Looks good and is very detailed though, so the pay off is worth it: | ||
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+ | Adding the casemate upper. Fairly simple, but it's worth gluing the gun mount in place - it's designed to allow the (very limited) traverse and elevation that the StuG gun had, but the way it is implemented isn't very secure and the gun can fall off the mounting pins quite easily. Better to get everything lined up and then just cement it in place. | ||
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+ | Here we're now building up the rear deck area: | ||
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+ | Adding main gun, hatches and additional details: | ||
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+ | Framework for the additional // | ||
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+ | ===== Completed Images ===== | ||
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