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Luchs Späh Trupp (TGBX05) Includes four Luchs armoured cars, resin tank commander sprue, decal sheet & Unit Card.
The Aufklärungs troops at the very front of the division’s vanguard are the Späh Truppen (reconnaissance patrols) equipped with the 8-wheeled Luchs armoured car.
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Designed by Tim Adcock and Evan Allen Painted by Aaron Mathie |
Leopard
All across West Germany divisions are being mobilised and reservists flock to their barracks for assignment to the front. With their powerful Leopard 2 tanks and panzergrenadiers mounted in the Marder infantry fighting vehicles, they fight with skill and cunning to slow the Soviet advance, determined to protect their homes and families.
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The Luchs is fast on road, but still has excellent cross-country performance. It is a very quiet vehicle allowing its crew to advance on enemy positions undetected. If they are spotted, the Luchs can reverse at full-speed with the driver switching to a rear facing driving position. It is amphibious and is armed with a rapid-fire 20mm auto-cannon.
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Luchs Späh Trupp Box Contents |
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a. 4 x Luchs hulls b. 4 x Luchs turrets c. 32 x Wheels d. 4 x 20mm autocannon |
e. 4 x Closed commander's hatches f. 4 x Open commander's hatches g. 4 x Searchlights h. 4 x MG3 AA machine-guns |
Resin tank commander sprue |
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Unit Card |
Decal Sheet |
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Step 1: Start by gluing the wheels in place. Take your time and try to make sure each wheel is straight and level – this is easier than it looks, because the axle is shaped to fit the recess in the wheels to help with stability and correct alignment. |
Below: The 8 wheels attached correctly. |
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Step 2: Glue the 20mm gun into the mounting holes on the front of the turret. |
Step 3: Glue the closed hatch into the circular recess. Note that the mounting hole for the AA machine-gun should be at the front. |
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If you want your Luchs to have a commander (a good way to identify the unit commander, or just to make the vehicle look unique), use the open hatch instead. It's a good idea to paint the commander figure separately, then glue him in place after painting. |
Step 4: Glue the searchlight into the semi-circular hole on the side of the turret. |
Step 5: Finally, glue the AA machine-gun into the mounting hole in front of the hatch. Because MG's are quite fragile parts, some modellers also like to paint them separately before attaching them. |
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Below: The fully assembled Luchs. |
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Leopard 2 Painting Guide |
In this video Aaron paints a Leopard 2 tank in the NATO three-colour camouflage scheme. You can use exactly the same process and colours to paint the your Gepards. |
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Last Updated On Thursday, November 2, 2017
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