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Modeller Build Logs
Sd.Kfz.164 Hornisse |
| By James Tainton | | Started: | Jun 28, 2003 | | Updated: | Dec 30, 2003 |
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This is my second go round with this kit from Dragon, catalouge #6165, released earlier this year. The first attempt was done out-of-the-box, to become familiar with the new tooling of this interesting tank killer.
The Hornisse is the Early version of the Nashorn Panzerjäger. The main differences being the drive sprocket (Pz.Kpfw III E), the gun brace (from the previously developed Hummel), and the exhaust systems (Hummel). Other items on the early Nashorns where rubber return rollers from Panzer IV/D's, two Boshe headlights and mud flaps at the back. Both versions used the 8.8 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 43/41.
Previous antitank guns developed by the German military after the start of W.W.II included the 4.7cm Pak(t) mounted onto a Panzer 1B chassis,the Russian 7.62 Pak36(r) placed on the Panzer II/D chassis and the Pz.Kpfw.38(t) tank chassis from invaded Czechoslovakia. Other tank hunters included the 7.5 cm Pak 40/2 used in conjunction with the Panzer II chassis,and the 7.5 cm Pak40/3 mounted on a Pz.Kpfw.(t) Ausf.II.
While these Panzerjägers were fairly good in defending against the Russian T-34 and other main battle tanks,a more devastating tank killer was asked for by the Panzertuppen.
Thus the emergence of the 88 heavy anti-aircraft gun mounted on a combination of Panzer III and Panzer IV chassis. |
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| Chapter 35 - Decals and Balken Cross | Nov 30, 2003 |
| Here I am using the photo-etched brass stencils included with the Lion Roar PE set, (first time I've done one of these). It is very straight forward and I like the result. Picture #1. shows the white portion of the cross symbol's stencil, already in place in the registration jig. This has masking tape surrounding it to protect the model from overspray. #2. shows the white paint, (Vallejo) sprayed onto this stencil. The blue arrow in #3. shows the frameing sqare that is the first thing that is taped down onto the model- the other insignia stencil bits fit in this jig - to keep everything registered. #4. shows the black aspect of the symbol in place and the following pictures are pretty straight forward. I have used straight black and white although a dark grey may have been more to scale. The tactical number decal from the kit has been applied to render this a replica of a vehicle in Italy attached to the Schwere Heeres Panzerjager Abteilung 525. |
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