jagdpanther spare track bracket
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jagdpanther spare track bracket
does anyone know/have the dimesions of the jadpanther track bracket either in 1/16 or real scale? i needa pairfor my new hl jagdpanther and im no way paying silly money for something i can easily build with some brass and wire
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I don't have a JP, but found this in a book I downloadad. Maybe you can figure it out from the overall dimesions given.
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RE: jagdpanther spare track bracket
thanks this is the aftermarket one
http://www.tankzone.co.uk/images/wecohe/PTA/PTH0041.jpg
it does not seem a difficult part to build im certainly not paying £44 for one i have micro-nuts,chain and brass of an appropriate thickness all i need is some dimesions
http://www.tankzone.co.uk/images/wecohe/PTA/PTH0041.jpg
it does not seem a difficult part to build im certainly not paying £44 for one i have micro-nuts,chain and brass of an appropriate thickness all i need is some dimesions
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I don't know why they just don't sell parts made of styrene.These PE and metal parts all look neat and everything, but in the end, after primer and paint is applied it looks the same asa piece cast in plastic.
Have you tried obtaining a Tamiya sprue with those on them? If Tamiya doesn't make a 1/16 Jagd you could probably use one from a Panther kit. Just a thought
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RE: jagdpanther spare track bracket
i think the tamiya one uses a moulded bar with seperate racks i thoght about using a styrene bar with brass racks the tamiya sprue would probably be a bit on the pricy side i wish to keep cost down by scratchbuilding simple components
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I'm probably going to get someone's goat with this but here goes anyway. You have provided a photo of a JagdPanther
with a spare track bracket mounted. Your first decision point is: is the bracket on this vehicle original? If yes what do I have the dimensions for? Wheels? there a good point of reference. If I know the dimensions of a Panther wheel with respect to how one measures in this
photo I should be able to arrive at a fairly close measurement of how long and wide the bracket is. It is an easy step to translate that
into a measurement for your model as the bracket is a very simple structure.
As for the depths of the "U" shaped hooks that go through the track holes they are narrow enough to fit and just tall enough to clear the track body so a retaining pin could be inserted. The pin were retained by lengths of chain and I've seen both round and flat retaining pins.
The "U" hooks are just far enough apart so three track links will fit and barely not touch.
Below is a photo of one I did 12 years ago for a 1/10 Panther F I preferred the type not welded but suspended from two bolts on the engine deck.
It may not be 100% but it was close and it is functional as well. I'm presently revising this model to resolve the major fixable departures
from scale as much as can be done. On this particular bracket I just used what was was available for the long backing bar, Iwas lazy...
Check your results from multiple sources and other modelers; even use 1/35 scale references. Dragon's models are quite good.
Don't get frozen because there's no drawing for everything you want to build.
Jerry
with a spare track bracket mounted. Your first decision point is: is the bracket on this vehicle original? If yes what do I have the dimensions for? Wheels? there a good point of reference. If I know the dimensions of a Panther wheel with respect to how one measures in this
photo I should be able to arrive at a fairly close measurement of how long and wide the bracket is. It is an easy step to translate that
into a measurement for your model as the bracket is a very simple structure.
As for the depths of the "U" shaped hooks that go through the track holes they are narrow enough to fit and just tall enough to clear the track body so a retaining pin could be inserted. The pin were retained by lengths of chain and I've seen both round and flat retaining pins.
The "U" hooks are just far enough apart so three track links will fit and barely not touch.
Below is a photo of one I did 12 years ago for a 1/10 Panther F I preferred the type not welded but suspended from two bolts on the engine deck.
It may not be 100% but it was close and it is functional as well. I'm presently revising this model to resolve the major fixable departures
from scale as much as can be done. On this particular bracket I just used what was was available for the long backing bar, Iwas lazy...
Check your results from multiple sources and other modelers; even use 1/35 scale references. Dragon's models are quite good.
Don't get frozen because there's no drawing for everything you want to build.
Jerry
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RE: jagdpanther spare track bracket
daisy this is what i did, just lay three sections of track side by side with about 0.5mm separating them now you have your length & follow Tanques technic for the u brackets, I drilled a hole in the bottom of the u bracket & solder some brass rod in to make a spigot, I used plastic strip (4mm w x 1,5mm thick) for the base then drilled holes to attach the u brackets.