The STuGs are finally ready for some paint. Over the weekend I was able to finish off the debris shield. I filled the gap with a styrene strip filed it down a bit to fit and then created the weld seam using plastic glue. I basically spread the glue along the seam to soften the plastic and then scored it with a somewhat sharp knife. I then added the two rivets or bolts. I started with a long piece of styrene rod and then once it had set I trimmed it down to the right height.
STuGs are now in the airbrush booth ready for a little primer and then some camo work.
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Long pieces of styrene rod in place, these get trimmed down after the glue has set
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After trimming
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Three STuGs and one STuH after mods |
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Ready for the airbrush booth...finally
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