Stug IV In 1/18th Scale
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Sounds great, Picklehaube! Between your Stug IV and Grunt 1’s upcoming Panzer I, never mind Aracula’s numerous models, 1/18th scale armor definitely isn’t a dead subject. Keep us posted and let us know when you’re ready to take orders
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OK Guys,
The molds have been made and the castings are coming out great !
I am thinking $125 for the kit plus shipping.
With the kit you get :
Fighting compartment
Gun assembly
Front and rear deck for a Panzer IV
Spare tracks for the transmission and the right side.
Spare bogie wheels and box
All hatches with hinges and handles
Remote MG shield and mg-34
2 x antenna bases and whips.
Rear ventilator
( I will through in a set of tubes for the late late muffler system if wanted )
That's it guys I am ready to take orders.
$125 plus shipping ( aprx $12 )
Matthew
The molds have been made and the castings are coming out great !
I am thinking $125 for the kit plus shipping.
With the kit you get :
Fighting compartment
Gun assembly
Front and rear deck for a Panzer IV
Spare tracks for the transmission and the right side.
Spare bogie wheels and box
All hatches with hinges and handles
Remote MG shield and mg-34
2 x antenna bases and whips.
Rear ventilator
( I will through in a set of tubes for the late late muffler system if wanted )
That's it guys I am ready to take orders.
$125 plus shipping ( aprx $12 )
Matthew
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Well as I said got a Panzer IV ready, I'll send you a PM later tonight.
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Pickelhaube, PM sent Thursday...check your usps mail tomorrow.
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Matthew your Stug IV kit arrived yesterday and it looks great.
I'm going to clear a space on the workbench and get ready to start.
I'm going to clear a space on the workbench and get ready to start.
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Hey John,
I left the main weapons support lose.
You can tighten it up and adjust with shims to center the tube .
It also will slide from left to right.
On my copy I had to shave the gun slot just a little to get the tube to center.
It was perfect on the proto !
Go figure.
If you tilt up the gun to about 70- 80 degrees you can take out the gun tube and return it as well.
I left the main weapons support lose.
You can tighten it up and adjust with shims to center the tube .
It also will slide from left to right.
On my copy I had to shave the gun slot just a little to get the tube to center.
It was perfect on the proto !
Go figure.
If you tilt up the gun to about 70- 80 degrees you can take out the gun tube and return it as well.
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Your Stug is looking great, Matthew! Nice idea with the PVC pipe stand as well... I use a couple pieces of 2x4, sometimes set on a “lazy Susan” type turning base so I can rotate something when painting. Anyways, My kit should arrive on Monday (if not before) and then it will be time to start... I like the idea of doing some pre-shading, though that’s a technique I don’t often use. I think I may attempt another late-war hard edge camouflage scheme as well, assuming I find a historically accurate pattern I like... This will be fun
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Thanks Tman.
I use the pre-shading on armor and aircraft.
While I am at it I will do a step by step in the painting process.
This can be used on any armor subject.
I started by getting a scale model of the StuG IV in 1/35 scale.
This gives me something to measure when I am enlarging the parts.
Usually most models have a scale rendition of a paint scheme.
I used the Dragon model and I really liked the color scheme so I used it.
1. I enlarged the prints to 1/18 scale. The top view worked but the sides did not so I had to use a lot of artist license .
2. Pre shaded
3. Laying the template out after cutting the yellow out I air brushed on the yellow
4. Using the yellow cut outs I covered the yellow and air brushed on the red brouwn.
5. I coverd the yellow and brown then sprayed on the green. A little touch up is needed but I think it turned out well.
Next I need to aply the crosses then the weathering process.
I use the pre-shading on armor and aircraft.
While I am at it I will do a step by step in the painting process.
This can be used on any armor subject.
I started by getting a scale model of the StuG IV in 1/35 scale.
This gives me something to measure when I am enlarging the parts.
Usually most models have a scale rendition of a paint scheme.
I used the Dragon model and I really liked the color scheme so I used it.
1. I enlarged the prints to 1/18 scale. The top view worked but the sides did not so I had to use a lot of artist license .
2. Pre shaded
3. Laying the template out after cutting the yellow out I air brushed on the yellow
4. Using the yellow cut outs I covered the yellow and air brushed on the red brouwn.
5. I coverd the yellow and brown then sprayed on the green. A little touch up is needed but I think it turned out well.
Next I need to aply the crosses then the weathering process.
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That Stug is looking great Matthew.
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Great job on the Stug, Picklehaube!
Have you ever tried using silly putty or panzer putty (basically the same thing) as a masking agent for doing the German hard edge camouflage? I experimented with it when I built Aracula’s 1/18 scale Jagdpanzer IV and was very happy with the end results. Just thought I’d ask
BTW, I received you kit in the mail on Friday in great shape. Thanks for making it and I look forward to building
Have you ever tried using silly putty or panzer putty (basically the same thing) as a masking agent for doing the German hard edge camouflage? I experimented with it when I built Aracula’s 1/18 scale Jagdpanzer IV and was very happy with the end results. Just thought I’d ask
BTW, I received you kit in the mail on Friday in great shape. Thanks for making it and I look forward to building
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I used silly putty on this camo job but I was looking for a soft edge.
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Awesome! It still looks good. When I first tried the silly putty masking technique on my 1/18 Jagdpanzer model a few months ago, I was readily impressed with how well the technique worked!pickelhaube wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 5:39 pmI used silly putty on this camo job but I was looking for a soft edge.
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Hey Guys ,
I am finished with the full build and I think it came out great !
I painted with Tamiya paints and washed it with an AK wash.
I used pastels on all tracks painted black with a touch of pencil graphite to bring out the look of metal.
I used a dapple method on the muffler using rust , dark brown and dark gray paints in that order .
Coming out with a gray look and rusty under tones .
I used stencils to make the crosses.
I am finished with the full build and I think it came out great !
I painted with Tamiya paints and washed it with an AK wash.
I used pastels on all tracks painted black with a touch of pencil graphite to bring out the look of metal.
I used a dapple method on the muffler using rust , dark brown and dark gray paints in that order .
Coming out with a gray look and rusty under tones .
I used stencils to make the crosses.
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Picklehaube, your Stug IV is a work of art! And it’s a good reference as well...I did some more research and your model definitely works as a mid-production Stug IV, meaning one can keep the standard exhaust muffler. I hope mine will come out looking as good as yours
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Another master piece Matthew. I've used Tamiya paints on many
of my armor projects and I get good results with them.
I'll have to look into AK washes.
of my armor projects and I get good results with them.
I'll have to look into AK washes.
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Thanks guys
I appreciate the kind remarks.
I appreciate the kind remarks.
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Another note on my construction .
Right or wrong, on all of my vision blocks Allied and Axis ( WWII ) I first paint the blocks with a silver chrome then come back with a transparent green.
Usually applied with a tooth pick .
At the rear on the Notek Convoy light.
I used a chromed colored paint then used a transparent red .
Of course allowing the chrome paint to thoroughly dry.
I use this method on aircraft nav lights.
If you notice on the remote MG .
The actual MG is closer to the right side.
This is done to accept the mag ( I did not have one )
This is correct because the mg sits on a rail that holds it to the right side to allow for mag change out.
I did not make the rail , thinking it can not be seen.
Right or wrong, on all of my vision blocks Allied and Axis ( WWII ) I first paint the blocks with a silver chrome then come back with a transparent green.
Usually applied with a tooth pick .
At the rear on the Notek Convoy light.
I used a chromed colored paint then used a transparent red .
Of course allowing the chrome paint to thoroughly dry.
I use this method on aircraft nav lights.
If you notice on the remote MG .
The actual MG is closer to the right side.
This is done to accept the mag ( I did not have one )
This is correct because the mg sits on a rail that holds it to the right side to allow for mag change out.
I did not make the rail , thinking it can not be seen.