Marder III Ausf H Sd.Kfz. 138

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Post by West-Front »

superb job, looks terrific
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Post by Jugendkrieger »

This is my favorite german vehicle of all time it would be this, stugs, and kettengrads this is really breath taking!!!!!! My m-43 is off to you!
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Post by paulwray »

Thanks for the comments gents, it was such a relief to get it show ready, and after all that time, we were all very proud to watch it roll up the back of the transporters ready for our first display at Elvington Museum, we've been very busy since , so many projects, we've started work on the interior details, flare cartridge boxes, cleaning rod ends, accessories etc, only to be halted, damn those shows lol

Allans bought (another) diecast model of his 1.5tonne blitz trunk to remind him of the next project, the flat bed hardwood rear is finished, engine rebuild, and drivers cab to start next, thank god for those long winters, gives us plenty of time.

The next confirmed outing for the Marder is Elsecar Railway 2nd/3rd Sept (Allan been an avid fan of all steam related events) if your in the area pop over for a natter, the password is "its thingy off the best axis forums" an ill show you round.

theres a very slim chance it will be going the the Sheffield Show, but well need some live rounds to keep the yobs off
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Post by Hoffman Grink »

(Allan been an avid fan of all steam related events
LMFAO! Good one Paul! So youre the one from East Yorkshire who got the sense of humour!

Cheers! That DID give me a good chuckle! When next I come across you I DEFINITEY owe you a pint! :lol:
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Post by Pirkka »

Oooohhhhhh, sheem be beautiful, she be.
What an excellent piece of restoration work.
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Post by SS-Schutze Schuller »

Marder II right?
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SS-Schutze Schuller wrote:Marder II right?
Monday morning eh :lol:
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Post by MP44 »

It's a very imposing piece of kit. Congratulations to all those that made her.
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Post by SS-Schutze Schuller »

Oh whoops, my mistake, it is a MK III :oops:
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Post by Jon Das Reich »

It is a lovely piece of kit i must admit.
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Post by Pirkka »

SS-Schutze Schuller wrote:Oh whoops, my mistake, it is a MK III :oops:
Don't worry, it's a mistake that anyone could make. At least you aren't suggesting how to convert Granny's old combo into one...

Was the Marder III the one that looks approx. the same shape as a Wespe?
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Post by paulwray »

Pirkka wrote:
SS-Schutze Schuller wrote:Oh whoops, my mistake, it is a MK III :oops:
Don't worry, it's a mistake that anyone could make. At least you aren't suggesting how to convert Granny's old combo into one...

Was the Marder III the one that looks approx. the same shape as a Wespe?
Excellent resourse on all types:

http://www.achtungpanzer.com/marder.htm
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Post by paulwray »

Just got a new date confirmed

Aug 27/28th Sheffield http://www.eventplan.co.uk

If your in that the neck of the woods, pop over for a skeg
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