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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 |
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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 |
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| Roof | Apr 15, 2007 |
The roof of the truck consists of slats running front to rear along with three series of more running across the roof.In the middle is a large frame antenna that doubles as a roof rack for gear.I can only assume these slats were simply reenforcing for the sheet metal roof but it looks to me like a pretty complicated system. I have over two hundred pieces in the roof alone GREAT THERAPY!!
I modeled the roof by building a basic frame from thick strips of Styrene. These were sanded to the proper rounded shape then the center open area was sheeted over with .015 sheet styrene.This was all sanded/feathered together to form the basic roof shape.the slats were then glued in place. While applying all these strips I noticed that all that glue was begining to cause the roof to bow so I superglued three brass I beams along the length of the roof on the underside, Problem solved.
Fine Brass L shaped channel was used on the outside edges of the roof slats and finished them off great.I still need to add the frame antenna and the roof will be all set. |
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