E75 - 12.8cm Gun
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21 25 June 2020, 13:58
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Thanks Spanjaard for your kind comments. Just to say, to make the trumpeter kit 'reasonable' I did need to change the wheels, tracks and I changed the gun to 12.8 - I couldn't find an available tank version so I cut down a metal barrel from a 12.8 AT gun. I used 1:35 scale drawings from a Jagdtiger to get a realistic length.
29 September 2020, 08:02
Album info
Trumpeter E75
Replaced the 10.5cm kit gun with a metal 12.8cm
Realised I hadn't clicked the turret on fully in some of the pics
Replaced rubber tracks
Used a stencil for numbers and tape for kill markings
1946 Paperpanzer