Tuesday 25 December 2012

Ford T Modell 1912, Revell, 1:16

I used to build plastic models in 1:72 or 1:76 scales, tanks and planes alike (Matchbox, Revell, Academy). I do remember few kits I really enjoyed in 1:76 each with small diorama - Wespe, Panzer III DAK or American Half Track. I also tried my basic skills making few 1:35 models, Kubelwagen and BMW R75 from Italeri, Stug IV and Sdkfz 232. This time I picked something bigger, and quite different from my general interests. It is model of rather famous car from beginning of 20th century - Ford T (1912). Kit is from Revell, the scale is 1:16. It is also a special gift model, which I built some time ago, waiting not to spoil a surprise...

Sunday 9 December 2012

Sdkfz 7/1 #6 / Steering wheels / Military Vehicles And Half Tracks


So much to do so little time, for now at least. Steering wheels are done, thread is still to be applied, the most time consuming job as I decided to cut grooves out, giving tires a bit more life, or just to practice precision cutting. I did not change anything within wheel/tire construction.  Main wheel has been assembled using two side cover rings, ribs glued vertically between them and edged. Assembly diagrams are missing parts (20b), (20c), both should be put together into inner edging strip, with colour inside.  I had some trouble with fitting axle, as part itself was not long enough to get desired diameter (bottom of the axle was fitted to the rim, and top was left loosely rolled).