Lee Drennen’s 1/48 German 8T Half Track SDKFZ 7 w/ Flak 30

Lee Drennen

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Well I put some more parts back together on the 8 ton last night. I don’t like how the front axle sits to me it too high D429B999-C1D5-4F9C-9EED-04DFA036800A.jpegF8C9D926-2A71-4C96-93F6-F3D4FA1CC14A.jpegD47BB2B9-FF55-4DF0-8585-527883441FD7.jpegso I’ll be lowering it in my next updates
 

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Remember the tracks will lift the back up Lee. I’d get them on before adjusting the axle just in case you make the chassis head down in aspect.
 

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Remember the tracks will lift the back up Lee. I’d get them on before adjusting the axle just in case you make the chassis head down in aspect.
Tim. Thanks so much for the help I never thought of that glad you caught that can’t believe I made a Rockie mistake like that but that’s the way it is anymore with me.
 

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Actually Lee, that looks about right.........with that heavy flak gun mounted in back they sat low in back and high in front. I have seen lots of pics where this is the case. I'm glad you didn't turn it into a "low rider" :smiling3: ;) Rick H.
 

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Rick. Ok think I’ll leave it alone one less thing to deal with
 

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Ok today I done some painting. I still have some more painting to do. I’ve been looking for the windshield framing but I think it was missing from the kit. So I may try to make one with it covered in canvas. The Gray looks a little light but when I give it a wash it always gets a little darker so I’m happy with the way it turned out. 501C3C0E-B39A-46B2-92DE-8668F6F30825.jpeg10A3182C-3381-4CF6-8497-4FACED6933C2.jpeg0AE24089-7B5D-49AC-BF95-6A09ED30A999.jpeg1497B2C6-3903-4082-B367-AF79576893EB.jpeg662210C0-5512-4238-96D4-D2D2C84AB1A9.jpeg
 

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That looks good from here Lee........windshield won't be much of a challenge for a man of your abilities!
Press on, this is going to be good. :thumb2: Rick H.
 

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Looking good Lee.

ATB.

Andrew
 

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Hi Lee
Great work. It looks to be sitting nicely. As Rick says you'll scratch a windscreen frame easily :thumb2:
Jim
 

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Very nice Lee, glad you kept this and continued with the build. Seats and load bed look good.
 

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Steve. Thanks for the complement and stopping by. I’m glad I got this painted

John. Thanks for the complement glad you like it

Paul. Thanks for stopping by
 
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