Hey Guys,
So I recieved my Jagd and it is great except that I have a lot of trouble attaching the shurtzen. I have only been able to attach one of the smaller pieces and even that doesn't really fit correctly. Do you have any tips on how to get them attached?
Sorry if this has been covered already
Bill (Sniper73)
FOV Jadgpanther problems
The trick is to slide them down onto the tabs. You can snap them on right from the front but it is hard to do. Line them up on the sides on so the mounting tabs are located at the bottom of the slots of the skirts (look behind and line them up) and slide them down. It may take a bit of force to do this. You should notice a "snap" when they are all the way on. You may be able to do one or two slots at a time on the linger pieces.
TJ
TJ
thanks!
Hey krieglok,
Thanks for the tip, I have tried sliding but I was worried about snapped the tabs off. But I will try again with some more pressure on them.
My jagd crew is getting nervous about its tracks getting knocked off without the shurtzen to protect them heheh.
Thanks again
Bill
Thanks for the tip, I have tried sliding but I was worried about snapped the tabs off. But I will try again with some more pressure on them.
My jagd crew is getting nervous about its tracks getting knocked off without the shurtzen to protect them heheh.
Thanks again
Bill
Yes it does seem a bit thin. When you compare to the FOV Tiger I, the barrel is down right skinny. When compared to the 88 on the FOV King Tiger, they are about the same size. I have not actually measured them, but to the eye, they look too thin. Also, the FOV Jagdpanther is the early version with the one piece barrel, so it is the same diameter from muzzle to mantlet, again adding the illusion or obviousness(is that a word?) that the barrel doesnt fit the scale or tank in proportion. The barrel actually seems more 1/35th scale than 1/32 scale.
TJ
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