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Modeller Build Logs

Tristar 1/35 scale Marder III Ausf H

By Mike Bishop
Started: Jun 5, 2007
Updated: Nov 12, 2007

I must confess that I have not really been interested in this tank over the many years. My mind was set back in the 1970/80s with the memory of the old Italieri kit. I even went as far as to build an Ausf M from that kit as it was the one I really wanted. That all changed when the DML kit was released a few months back. The detail added was light years above the older Ausf H kit. Then Tristar announced the kit of the Ausf H which made one ponder....why. Thanks to the folks on this site and at PMMS, the reason why was soon answered. After reading the reviews of the DML kit and those of the Tristar kit I decided to sell the DML kit. Enter Paul Owen. He asked on this site if anyone would like to build this kit for a blog to which I posted, along with ,that I wanted the chance. Paul decided to make the choice and it would be me. Thanks Paul. Anyway, I decided to get a few extra things for the kit because I'm never happy it seems if I don't update something...no matter how good the kit would be. This one is very good indeed.

Introduction Transmission and Gearbox The Lower Hull Interior Wheels and Tracks Time to Paint the Lower Hull Brass Fenders Main gun and FuG radio Engine Deck and Small Details Final building and first paint layer Green camouflage added Wash me baby! Finished
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Transmission and GearboxJun 5, 2007
This build begins with the transmission and gear box. The transmission has a typo on the instructions that one needs to look for. H23 is labled twice for 2 different parts. H23 is the transmission and the smaller part h23 should really be H27. The gear box has an assembly sequence that should be changed or you might pull your hair out. I would advise that you replace the post on H8 and make a new one from brass rod on H7.


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