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Jagdpanzer IV L/70(V) early

Subject:
Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (V)
3R Waffen SS (1933-1945)
9 SS-Pz.Div. Hohenstaufen
1945 World War 2 - Hungary HU
RAL7028 Dark Yellow RAL6003 Olive Green RAL8017 Red Brown
Scale:
1:35
Status:
In progress
Started:
February 28, 2014

Project inventory

Full kits
6589
Jagdpanzer IV L/70(V) Aug 1944 Production w/Zimmerit
Dragon 1:35
6589 2011 New parts
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Achsenmächte späte Kriegsjahre
Ideas 6×In progress 190×Completed 9×

Comments

28 February 2014, 14:44
H K
Step 1: Everyone should know by now that this kit has only 6 treturn rollers D18/ 19 whilst needing 8. Yeah Dragon! So you check the reviews, which say no problem, use A13/ 14... Guess what- A13/ 14 look completely different than D18/ 19 after 5 seconds of looking at them- to remember I am no rivet counter, so when I say completely different, I mean completely different.
Luckily I also have Jagdpanzer IV L/70(V) (Dragon 6397, 1:35) in my stash, from which I can take another 2 pairs of D18/ 19.
So you know what you have to do, if you own this one- buy the unzimerited too.
Best wishes from your Dragon Sales team 😛

6397
 
28 February 2014, 14:59
william wise
i started the unzimmerited kit but its on pause, i want to get the interior kit from Verlinden, i had thought about getting the zimmerited kit to convert to a Jagdpanzer IV L/48 besides the support rollers do you think this kit can be converted into a L/48
28 February 2014, 15:23
H K
From the review of Frank V. De Sisto: "Possibly the best thing about this kit is the relative ease with which it can be back-dated to the L/48-armed version. For instance, some re-arrangement of the tool stowage and a new gun tube (as long as the modeler does not care about the interior) will do the trick. This will allow the modeler to create the version with 80mm glacis and superstructure front armor, complete with proper Zimmerit."
28 February 2014, 17:26
H K
Step 3: B54 instead of H54
28 February 2014, 17:37
william wise
Fantastic thank you now anther kit I will have to be on the look out
28 February 2014, 20:06
H K
🙂 If you are interested in rare Jagdpanzer IV variants, I have another one for you- a very late Jagdpanzer IV l48 from 11.pz.div. without zimmerit and disc camo http://www.network54.com/Forum/571595/thread/1202834919/last-1208932126/JPz+IV+and+a+Stug+with+Ostketten
1 March 2014, 09:32
Frank Krause
Hi H K,
have you probably got the link to Frank V. De Sisto's review? I'd like to know more.
Thanks!
1 March 2014, 09:49
H K
Here you go Frank Network54 - Kit%2C DML 6589%2C Jagdpanzer IV L 70 %28V%29 Aug 1944 Production w Zimmerit. Forgot to add it yesterday, oh my...( don`t get old kids 😄 )
1 March 2014, 09:58
Hunter Cummins
HK its suppose to have 6 return rollers

Heres a quoted text from a history about the tank

"September, production was changed to the Pz. IV ausf. J hull, with three return rollers and twin exhaust stacks on the rear."
1 March 2014, 13:40
H K
You are right Hunter, but the first ones- and this is one of them- , which were produced in August before the end of Zimmerit, had 8 return rollers.
1 March 2014, 13:45
Hunter Cummins
Ohhhh
Couldnt the september production one have the zimmerit??
1 March 2014, 14:08
Hunter Cummins
parts A13 and A14 would work
1 March 2014, 14:10
H K
As I wrote A13/ 14 look completely different. Btw. most of the later variants use the D18/ 19 return rollers, so be careful if you use them from Jagdpanzer IV L/70(V) (Dragon 6397, 1:35).

6397
 
1 March 2014, 14:19
Hunter Cummins
Ok thanks 😄
1 March 2014, 14:21
H K
Thank you for trying to help
1 March 2014, 14:22

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