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Old 05-24-2023, 08:10 AM
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I love the Hetzer.
I too played WoT, and this was one of my earliest and favorite tanks.
I had that shorty, big diameter cannon barrel on it, and blew other big tanks away.
Deadly once you get the aim.
But it definitely took a lot of practice...not having a turret, having to turn the entire tank to aim!

Not a fan of the paint scheme on this model, but your build is FANTASTIC.
Even at 1/25 scale, this model must be pretty small.
The Hetzer is so small.

Surprising that the crew can fit inside. Must have been scary for them.
Crew of four in this thing! But I guess its less than a Sherman!

Here in Ontario (Canada) we have a Hetzer at my local Army base.
CFB Borden
Not sure how it ever got this far away from Europe, but here it is.
I have thought about doing a paper model of it...maybe...one day.
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Old 05-25-2023, 07:58 AM
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hello Airdave, here is a reply to your comment

The Jagdpanzer 38 was not particularly popular with the crews because it was very cramped in the small fighting compartment. The swivel range of the gun was only 16 degrees (11 degrees to the right and only 5 degrees to the left), which often required lateral aiming with the whole vehicle. To do this, the engine had to be running at the ready, which increased the risk of being detected.
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Old 05-26-2023, 09:39 AM
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The rings around the barrel near the muzzle suggest this is in fact a G-13 post war model. They have removed the baffle to make it represent the J-38t.


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Old 05-26-2023, 10:23 AM
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lol sorry for sidetracking the thread!!!
I promise, no more posts on the topic

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This Hetzer was recovered from Europe during or soon after the Second World War.
It is an early production model with twelve-hole idlers.
Its main armament has a screw thread for a muzzle brake, and appears to be jammed at full recoil.
It was built in May 1944 and has the chassis number 321042 (source: L. Archer).
I didn't know Hetzers were produced post war. Interesting.

The spat on the barrel is definitely different from that G13 in your post.
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