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Modeller Build Logs

Scratch-building an Sd.Kfz.61 Radio Truck

By Paul Cunningham
Started: Jan 27, 2007
Updated: Apr 2, 2008

It's been awhile since I built a model, life gets in the way. My last real project was my scratch-built Sd.Kfz.251 Ausf. A in the gallery ( http://www.track-link.net/gallery/1103 ) and that was several years ago. I had a great idea for a diorama of that with a radio truck so I decided to pick up where I had left off. The Sd.Kfz.61 was built on several chassis including the Mercedes G3, Bussig-NAG G31, and Magirus M206. I decided to use the Magirus as the chassis because I have some pretty good references for it and I just like the look of that truck with its knobby tires. The M206 was a 1.5ton truck built from 1934 to 1937 with several different bodies including the Kfz.61. It served with the Wehrmacht at least through the beginning of the Barbarossa campaign. It had a 70hp 6 cylinder 4.5 ltr gasoline engine.I will try to make the model as accurately as possible however where references lack I reserve the right to take "SWAGS" (scientific wildass guesses) and use a little "Gizmology". I,ve started with my own scale drawings which I will include for your reference. Please note that not all the detail has been added to the drawings as I only needed to work out the basic dimensions. Thanks, Paul

Introduction M206 Sd.Kfz.61 Drawings Wood Masters for Vacuum Forming Scribing the Side Panels Roof Frame Antenna and Roof Rack The Frame
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Scribing the Side PanelsMar 3, 2007
Now that the vacuum formed pieces were out of the way I made the truck sides. I started by scribing the individual wood slats (approximately 3/32") on to .010 sheet styrene.After scribing I sanded the raised burrs flat and then laid out the side panels on the sheets.the wooden sides of the vehicle were riveted to the body in four lines,evenly spaced from the top to bottom.I turned the plastic over, drew lines where the rivets should be and then embossed the rivet heads through to the outside using a pin in a pin vise.After all the rivets were done I cut the side and all the windows and doors out.I then glued a second sheet of .010 styrene against the back of the first. This gave me a very strong,strait,scale thickness wall with all the wood slats and rivets on the outside and smooth walls on the inside.


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