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 Subject:  [BLOG] Tristar Panzer 38(t) Ausf BList thread.  
  
 Date:  Aug 16, 2007
 From:  Brian Bocchino 
Tristar Panzer 38(t) Ausf B

German Panzer Kpfw 38(t) Ausf B / Panzerbefehlswagen Pz BfWg 38(t) Ausf B

When Paul Owen offer me a chance to do a BLOG I jumped at the chance hoping that it would kick start me into building on a more active basis by having made a commitment. The kit is number is Tristar 026, Tristar Pz 38(t) Ausf B. The kit can be built as either a regular line tank or as a Command version.

When the kit first arrived, I admit to being a little disappointed at such a tiny box. However, Tristar has packed the box fairly full of parts. Inside are approximately 300 parts, a small fret of Photo Etch (PE), 200+ individual track links, and a small sprue of clear visor parts. Paul also sent me a Lion Marc barrel, product number LM10007 to use in the build.

As customarily for me, I start by looking over the instruction sheets taking note of optional parts, general flow of the construction, and places where I intend to deviate. Beyond the option for the command variant, there are not many optional areas. What does exist is an option between On Vehicle Equipment (OVE) or Stowage boxes which includes two sets of fenders depending on which option you choose. Also is the option of smoke launchers and either open of closed visors for the driver and gunner/radio operator.

For my build, I will use the OVE in favor of the stowage boxes, open visors, and no smoke launchers.

Next up: General Tools.
 
Thread Listing 
  [BLOG] Tristar Panzer 38(t) Ausf B - Brian Bocchino - Aug 16, 2007
. . . [Chapter] General Tools - Brian Bocchino - Aug 16, 2007
. . . . . . Sanding sponge - Paul A. Owen - Aug 16, 2007
. . . . . . . . . Re: Sanding sponge - Andrew Herbert - Aug 16, 2007
. . . . . . . . . . . . Re: Sanding sponge - Brian Bocchino - Aug 16, 2007
. . . [Chapter] Construction of the Wheels and Suspension - Brian Bocchino - Aug 17, 2007
. . . [Chapter] Chapter 2: The Dreaded Flat Panel Hull - Brian Bocchino - Sep 22, 2007
. . . How's the blog going? - Paul A. Owen - Feb 3, 2008
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