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  • The Smythe Meister
    • Jan 2019
    • 6248

    #1

    It`s only a 223

    Evenin` Chaps.....
    So,as said in my other thread,i`ll be doing a little build alongside my 1/9th Zundap combi.....
    and i`ve decided to go back to WW2 German again,with this......
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    It`ll be more or less OOTB..... probably familiar to many of you,it is,after all,a staple Tamiya kit.... couple of sprue pics.....
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    Pretty standard fare... and first stage completed,typically straight forward and enjoyable:thumb2:.......
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    More tomorrow,anyone who fancies tagging along will be more than welcomed:nerd:,
    Cheers for now,
    Andy
  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15650
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    Hi Andy
    That's a nice kit. I built it many years ago and I seem to remember it as a straightforward build.
    Jim

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    • The Smythe Meister
      • Jan 2019
      • 6248

      #3
      Originally posted by Jim R
      Hi Andy
      That's a nice kit. I built it many years ago and I seem to remember it as a straightforward build.
      Jim
      Nice one Jim:thumb2:,
      Yes,from what i`ve done so far,and looked at further ahead,it looks to be a doddle of a build....
      .......apart from that horrendous Black mesh that Tamiya used to provide for Grille coversoop: of course!!:tears-of-joy:
      Andy

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      • Allen Dewire
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 4741
        • Allen
        • Bamberg

        #4
        And don't forget the jerry cans with only 2 carry handles instead of three, on top Andy...........So wrong and need to be replaced............I'm in for this one Bro...........

        Prost
        Allen
        Life's to short to be a sheep...

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        • scottie3158
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 14198
          • Paul
          • Holbeach

          #5
          I built one of these not long ago. It is typical Tamyia no issues at all.

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          • Steve Jones
            • Apr 2018
            • 6615

            #6
            Off to a great start Smiffy. Get some help in and you will soon have those jerry cans sorted LOL

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            • Guest

              #7
              Those are the wrong type, though — they’re the British copy

              Here is some more inspiration, I hope:


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              • The Smythe Meister
                • Jan 2019
                • 6248

                #8
                Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                And don't forget the jerry cans with only 2 carry handles instead of three, on top Andy...........So wrong and need to be replaced............I'm in for this one Bro...........

                Prost
                Allen
                Received and understood Allen
                It does amaze me the sheer amount of different "styles" of Jerry cans you see from various manufacturers... From the correct to the down right ridiculous,( I.E. just one huge,solid handle),and everything in between!!
                Andy

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                • The Smythe Meister
                  • Jan 2019
                  • 6248

                  #9
                  Originally posted by scottie3158
                  I built one of these not long ago. It is typical Tamyia no issues at all.
                  Nice one Scottie
                  I suspected as much,good to have it confirmed though mate!
                  Andy

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                  • The Smythe Meister
                    • Jan 2019
                    • 6248

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Steve Jones
                    Off to a great start Smiffy. Get some help in and you will soon have those jerry cans sorted LOL

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                    HA!! Nice one Steve
                    I hope they're empties!!
                    Andy

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                    • The Smythe Meister
                      • Jan 2019
                      • 6248

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jakko
                      Those are the wrong type, though — they’re the British copy :smiling3:

                      Here is some more inspiration, I hope:


                      Yep,I noticed that too!
                      Thanks for those vids.... A great help indeed mate :smiling3:
                      Andy

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                      • Airborne01
                        • Mar 2021
                        • 3940
                        • Steve
                        • Essex

                        #12
                        Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                        Received and understood Allen :smiling3:
                        It does amaze me the sheer amount of different "styles" of Jerry cans you see from various manufacturers... From the correct to the down right ridiculous,( I.E. just one huge,solid handle),and everything in between!!
                        Andy
                        Since the 70's, at least, water jerricans have been supplied in black or green plastic with a large single, central, handle! All had large, central, screw outlets!
                        Don't know if they still come that way!
                        Steve

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                        • The Smythe Meister
                          • Jan 2019
                          • 6248

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Airborne01
                          Since the 70's, at least, water jerricans have been supplied in black or green plastic with a large single, central, handle! All had large, central, screw outlets!
                          Don't know if they still come that way!
                          Steve
                          Yep,good point Steve
                          More recent ones certainly were, although it's the WW2 kit subjects that I was predominantly thinking of
                          Andy

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                          • PaulTRose
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jun 2013
                            • 6451
                            • Paul
                            • Tattooine

                            #14
                            funny enough i watched an interesting vid about jerry cans only a couple of days ago

                            Per Ardua

                            We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                              It does amaze me the sheer amount of different "styles" of Jerry cans you see from various manufacturers... From the correct to the down right ridiculous,( I.E. just one huge,solid handle),and everything in between!!
                              Most of that is because in the 1970s, some manufacturers (﹡cough﹡Tamiya﹡cough﹡) took what back then were more or less acceptable shortcuts, like moulding jerrycans in two halves with a handle on each side. Today, modellers expect them to be slightly more accurate, but as those same old kits remain in production, you will still encounter those older types.

                              Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                              Yep,I noticed that too!
                              You can just see the W↑D marking that’s been stamped into the jerrycans: this is a picture from a British factory

                              It does nicely illustrate, though, the reason the American jerrycans were not as good but quicker and cheaper to make: welding the two halves of the jerrycan makes them perfectly watertight and very strong, but look at all the people needed to do that. Because the Americans considered the idea sound but the execution to be too complicated, American cans had two sides and a bottom that were seamed together rather than welded, which is quicker but they would split much more easily at the seams.

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