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The only after market added: RB Models MG-34 barrels.
I roughed up the gun mantlet with liquid cement and used .08mm rod for new grab handles.
I roughed up the gun mantlet with liquid cement and used .08mm rod for new grab handles.
Test fitting fenders.
Tank primed with Tamiya XF69 NATO Black & finished in XF63 German Grey.
Link & length tracks went together nicely. Those wide, thick tracks made work easier than typical Panzer I or II links.
Link & length tracks went together nicely. Those wide, thick tracks made work easier than typical Panzer I or II links.
Depicted as an Early production model that has not seen any action.
The most notable differences on the Late model were the fenders, side hatches farther forward and the addition of MG braces for the antenna.
The most notable differences on the Late model were the fenders, side hatches farther forward and the addition of MG braces for the antenna.
Surprisingly, the jack did not have any mounts in the kit so I built my own with spare parts & PE.
Thirty Pz.Kpfw.I Ausf.F's were produced in 1942, and a second order of 100 was later canceled.
In 1943, some Ausf.F saw service with the 1st and 12th Panzer Divisions. Additional Ausf.F were also sent to Yugoslavia to fight against partisan units.
In 1943, some Ausf.F saw service with the 1st and 12th Panzer Divisions. Additional Ausf.F were also sent to Yugoslavia to fight against partisan units.
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Pz.Kpfw.I Ausf.F / VK 18.01