Meng Panzerhaubitze 2000

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Meng Panzerhaubitze 2000

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So I will be building the Meng Panzerhaubitze 2000 for this SIG. Here are the kit contents;

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I will be trying to complete the model as they were used in Afghanistan by the German army. Not entirely sure how I will display this, might build a dio.
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Nice choise
I will be watching this build this build
I have one for the Homeland gb although i will make the Dutch version wich is basicly the same as the German
Only a different mg and decals
Good luck with the build
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Should be nice to see it come together.....


Good luck !

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If your doing one in Afghan, you could try to scratch build some of the extra turret armour blocks that they added to protect the thin turret roof from mortar/rocket attacks on the bases.

I have this kit and will be doing it as either a Dutch or Italian one. No decals in the kit for the Italian one though which is a shame.
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Gav0909 wrote:If your doing one in Afghan, you could try to scratch build some of the extra turret armour blocks that they added to protect the thin turret roof from mortar/rocket attacks on the bases.

I have this kit and will be doing it as either a Dutch or Italian one. No decals in the kit for the Italian one though which is a shame.
The Dutch one is nice :mrgreen:
And the Dutch Panzerhaubitzes where the first to see use in Afghanistan
We where also the first to complain about it , something with the NBC protection and dust
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Gav0909 wrote:If your doing one in Afghan, you could try to scratch build some of the extra turret armour blocks that they added to protect the thin turret roof from mortar/rocket attacks on the bases.

I have this kit and will be doing it as either a Dutch or Italian one. No decals in the kit for the Italian one though which is a shame.

I had thought about the extra armour but will not be doing that. It was mixed as to whether they had the extra armour, the pictures I have did not for the most part so that is what I am doing. I will have an update later today, I actually started this a week ago. I have the lower hull done pretty much. Working on the tracks now, they are nice but a pain to build.
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If you can mimic this stuff ???
My hat to you !!

it would have to be Grown in a 3D printer of some sort...
LIVE RESIN should be able to produce it !!!

food for thought thou!

the other variant has another A/S layer on top of needles to
make the surface friendlier ! and less prone to damage....
Those hybrid tiles could be easier to make !!!

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Even without it.... It looks mighty nice !!!

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Good luck guys and Have fun !
I'll be adding that puppy to my collection, later this year I think !
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Really nice looking subject!
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Nice !!! Kit and the Real Thing ! And that detail of the aditional armor is really great ! Didn't know this , you know Portugal still have some M109 as mobile artillery so , maybe we can get some 2nd hand stuff like, from the Dutch like the Leopards that we use now :P

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So I have some pictures of the work I have done so far. The kits start with the wheels and I thought they were repetitious;

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Then the lower hull is next, pretty simple all in all. The nice thing is the suspension works. The photoetch brackets were a bit of a pain.

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Then I built the upper section of the lower hull. Lots of nice PE on it, other then some of those PE brackets again all was good.

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After that I have started the tracks. The wheels had nothing on the tracks, the clean up sucks :bash: s. But they are worak able and go together with no clue :banana:

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The parts in the cup have been cleaned up. The pile needs some cleaning up still, and then a second pile needs cleaning up as well. Once all the parts of the tracks are cleaned up and built I will move on to the upper hull and the massive gun.

Thanks for looking.
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Great work so far! Going to follow this build as I've always wanted to see one of these kits. :th:
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schweinhund227 wrote:Image

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If you can mimic this stuff ???
My hat to you !!

it would have to be Grown in a 3D printer of some sort...
LIVE RESIN should be able to produce it !!!

food for thought thou!
Some Velcro like products look similar...
Cool model too :)
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Nice start, always good to get the tracks out the way well done.
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Quick update (well not so quick to do), the tracks are completed. They come out very nice, only downside is the cleanup required. No pictures of them, more to come later as I start the turret.
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Hey Justin, still looking forward to an update from you, hope all is going well for you mate?

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I am onto the tracks on my kit as well. As you say, they go together well, seem quite sturdy once built (thank god, I had a nightmare with Mengs AuF1 tracks), but the clean up is a bit of a pain.

The German desert scheme for their PzH2000s is awesome. Its very similar to the scheme the Brits painted their vehicles over at BATUS in Canada. I did my AS90 and Challenger 2 in that scheme, looks good. Best of luck to you.
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