Stug skirts

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Sepp
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Stug skirts

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How can I get the skirts for my Stug vehicles? Any ideas would be welcome

Baphomet69
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Post by Baphomet69 »

thin styrene sheet (plasticard)?

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Post by chrisswim »

Probably use the .02 thick sheet so it isn't too thick.

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Post by RedLeif »

I've tried really thin plastic but I wish GHQ sold etched brass after market upgrade kits for them.

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Post by dougeagle »

RedLeif wrote:I've tried really thin plastic but I wish GHQ sold etched brass after market upgrade kits for them.

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Ooo...that would be nice.
As much as like their Panzer IV H, I just wish they didn't come with the skirts already attached as having them seperate would allow for a personal touch...missing skirt in the middle...some battle damage...that sort of good stuff :D
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Post by 6mmwargaming »

Hi

You could also try some thin brass sheet. I would be more durable than thin plasticard.

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Sepp
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Skirts

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I do like the idea of an aftermarket set of skirts,PzIII & PzIV together in a package deal. Battle damage would really add to the look.Oh Well! Back to fiddly stuff. :cry:

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