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Gunner Dunbar17 Jun 2023 10:57 p.m. PST

Hi guys

Preparing to do a first test print of a Pak 38, just waiting on a delivery of resin, it'll be a handy gun for my LWFD, Gebirgjagers, and Hungarians.

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Grelber18 Jun 2023 9:54 a.m. PST

Nice looking gun!

Have you done anything to reinforce the trails, so they don't break in use? This is larger, so probably sturdier than the German 37 mm AT I bought. Had to be careful when I assembled it, had to be careful when I painted it. It ended up being mounted on a big fender washer.

Grelber

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP18 Jun 2023 12:03 p.m. PST

Nice!

Gunner Dunbar18 Jun 2023 3:59 p.m. PST

" Nice looking gun!

Have you done anything to reinforce the trails, so they don't break in use? This is larger, so probably sturdier than the German 37 mm AT I bought. Had to be careful when I assembled it, had to be careful when I painted it. It ended up being mounted on a big fender washer.

Grelber"

I'll test print it first, see where any weak spots are, and go from there, it's already thicker than a Pak36

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