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Jagdpanzer 38(t) by Baker - FINISHED - Starr - 1/72 - PLASTIC


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While I'm working on the treenails in the hull of my Mary Rose :Whew:. It's time for some variety.
So now  some military models. We build the 38t Hetzer Starr from Attack hobby kits. Not the most fitting and detailed model, but a somewhat exotic Hetzer.

 

General info about the Hetzer  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hetzer

And the "Starr" variant   https://www.armedconflicts.com/Jagdpanzer-38-t-Starr-t12128

 

Box, parts and plan

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Building the chassis,  this wasn't actually that simple, there was nothing that fits.

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Cleaning and drilling the wheels

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All is ready to apply the tracks ( Only the idler wheels could be mounted without fitting and cutting :Whew:)

( with a Airfix Matilda hegdehog almost finnished)

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Thank you
The Airfix Matilda is actually their old model, supplemented with newly designed pieces for the Hedghog.
I think a Hetzer is always something special.
For this Hetzer, I think parts were "borrowed" from the Esci Hetzer

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