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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #106
    Originally posted by Graeme C.
    These things are sent to try us John, I'm sure you'll sort it.
    Thanks Graeme, it's going to stay as it is now, the snow can cover any mistakes .

    Originally posted by scottie3158
    John,
    This is the joy of modelling sometimes the simplest things are sent to try us.
    Paul, could you rephrase the joy of modelling bit please, the next part is exceptable ! :smiling3::smiling2::smiling2::smiling2:

    Originally posted by Steve Jones
    The only suggestion I can give you is that the spaced armour mount may be upside down. Also judging by your final aerial photo it isnt quite plumb. This maybe because you had, had enough and jammed it in as best as possible :smiling5:
    Hi mate, that part is correct, I rechecked the drawing several times, I think the trouble lies with the part that kept falling apart .It's right behind that. It seems to fit only one way, but when the end fell off and was stuffed back on I believe that is the cause.
    Once again the snow will cover my sins. :nerd:.

    Thanks all, even having some one comment lifts the mojo .
    John .

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    • Guest

      #107
      Originally posted by John Race
      Then I see this, that part C13 is optional ?
      It is — there are photos of Panzer IIIs with the support for the spaced armour on the mantlet, but not the actual armour plate. Wish I would find one, though.

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      • boatman
        SMF Supporters
        • Nov 2018
        • 14498
        • christopher
        • NORFOLK UK

        #108
        HI SORRY John ive only just read through you thread an caught up an yes strange its not green an Russian ?
        chris

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        • Guest

          #109
          Coming along nicely John. That spaced armour mount looks tricky to put together, but you got there.

          I've got Tamiya's 2008 released Panzer II in the cupboard, where it's stayed since I got totally confused reading the instructions and trying to decipher which parts went with which version, A,B.C or D. I think I'm going to have to resort to a highlighter and mark up the instructions before doing anything else.

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #110
            Originally posted by Jakko
            It is — there are photos of Panzer IIIs with the support for the spaced armour on the mantlet, but not the actual armour plate. Wish I would find one, though.
            Thanks, would be good to see one, even just out of interest as the damned thing is staying as it is .:smiling2:
            Originally posted by boatman
            HI SORRY John ive only just read through you thread an caught up an yes strange its not green an Russian ?
            chris
            Oh I know Chris, sometimes you have to do the most unbearable builds, I do these German thingies to keep Steve happy. He's already tried to get me to do some strange camo, that request fell upon deaf ears.:tongue-out3:

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            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #111
              Originally posted by Peter Day
              Coming along nicely John. That spaced armour mount looks tricky to put together, but you got there.

              I've got Tamiya's 2008 released Panzer II in the cupboard, where it's stayed since I got totally confused reading the instructions and trying to decipher which parts went with which version, A,B.C or D. I think I'm going to have to resort to a highlighter and mark up the instructions before doing anything else.
              Hi Peter, at least the 111 had only two types on this build and that was an easy option. Once it gets like that one of yours the high lighter is the only way.
              I don't find instructions easy to follow at the best of times, and often get things the wrong way. I blame it on being left handed !

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              • outrunner
                • Apr 2019
                • 2420

                #112
                Originally posted by John Race

                I don't find instructions easy to follow at the best of times, and often get things the wrong way. I blame it on being left handed !
                Hoi! I resemble that remark what with me being left handed and all.
                Build is coming along nicely.

                Andy.

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                • Mini Me
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jun 2018
                  • 10711

                  #113
                  South Paw here also, been a struggle swimming against the flow, wouldn't have it any other way.

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                  • SimonT
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 2824

                    #114
                    All the best people are left handed :thumb2:

                    Don't see why it kept falling off if you glued it on John - I don't remember having a problem with that bit :thinking:

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                    • Mini Me
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jun 2018
                      • 10711

                      #115
                      Only those in their right mind are left handed.

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #116
                        Originally posted by outrunner
                        Hoi! I resemble that remark what with me being left handed and all.
                        Build is coming along nicely.

                        Andy.
                        Thanks Andy, good to know I'm not alone in being a lefty.:smiling2:

                        Originally posted by Mini Me
                        South Paw here also, been a struggle swimming against the flow, wouldn't have it any other way.
                        :thumb2:Nice to know Rick

                        Originally posted by SimonT
                        All the best people are left handed :thumb2:

                        Don't see why it kept falling off if you glued it on John - I don't remember having a problem with that bit :thinking:

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                        No a Master of the Black Arts would have no truck with such a section of thin plastic with glue points the size of a newts eyelash .

                        Knowing that you as well are a lefty has lifted my spirits, :smiling2: but doesn't help with my some what block when it comes to some instruction sheets .
                        That part which has caused all the problems at the begining yet again fell off after being cleaned of all traces of CA and reglued. It will not do it again Simon !
                        :smiling3::nerd:

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                        • Guest

                          #117
                          Another Lefty here.

                          My main gripe is with power tools, which are almost always designed for wrong handed people. The safety button on the trigger requires finger gymnastics to operate, the balance is all wrong on many with the motor hanging off the other side, and as for the face-full of sawdust! Strimmers too. I look like I'm wearing green Yeti boots after a session with one of those! :smiling5:

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                          • JR
                            • May 2015
                            • 18273

                            #118
                            Originally posted by Paintguy
                            Another Lefty here.

                            My main gripe is with power tools, which are almost always designed for wrong handed people. The safety button on the trigger requires finger gymnastics to operate, the balance is all wrong on many with the motor hanging off the other side, and as for the face-full of sawdust! Strimmers too. I look like I'm wearing green Yeti boots after a session with one of those! :smiling5:
                            Your so right Andy, complete discrimination ! Every power tool is made with right handed people in mind, the worst for me being a chop or bench saw, I had to learn to be right handed to use it well.
                            When a friend taught me to plaster he said start with your right hand, learn to use it, because when you come to the left hand side of a wall you will be perfect and then you'll be able to change to the right for the opposite side.

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                            • Guest

                              #119
                              Plastering, I'm useless with either hand lol. I can slap on a bit of browning but final skimming is one job I don't mind leaving to the pro's.

                              Sorry for taking things even further off track!

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                              • Guest

                                #120
                                Originally posted by John Race
                                Thanks, would be good to see one, even just out of interest as the damned thing is staying as it is .:smiling2:
                                Here’s some I found on a quick browse through the Panzer III pages at worldwarphotos.info

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                                There are also some pictures to be found of knocked-out vehicles that lack the spaced armour plate, but those are suspect — chances are good that the plate got removed as a result of the vehicle being hit.

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