conversion of xd sdkfz 251 to armored maultier do-able?
conversion of xd sdkfz 251 to armored maultier do-able?
i'm thinking of converting the xd hanomag to an armoured maultier complete with nebelwerfer 42. I think both were about the same size. It won't be exact but i'm wondering if a reasonable job can be done. I've got the nebelwerfer all figured out, it's the halftrack that is in question.
Opinions and ideas?
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/dio ... _azuo.html
Opinions and ideas?
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/dio ... _azuo.html
i never met an airplane i didn't like...
i don't need luck, i need ideas! 
I may just do my handy dandy hide much of it in smoke (cotton baton)idea. Make what i can that looks reasonable and hide the rest in smoke and dust kicked up by the rockets that have fired....it's a cheat but one i've done many times with great success.
All 10 rockets will fire btw. My prototype rocket goes over 18 feet.
Here's a nifty clip of panzerwerfer 42's in action, it was my inspiration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uXsXJ6Fcck

I may just do my handy dandy hide much of it in smoke (cotton baton)idea. Make what i can that looks reasonable and hide the rest in smoke and dust kicked up by the rockets that have fired....it's a cheat but one i've done many times with great success.
All 10 rockets will fire btw. My prototype rocket goes over 18 feet.

Here's a nifty clip of panzerwerfer 42's in action, it was my inspiration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uXsXJ6Fcck
i never met an airplane i didn't like...
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It looks like the running gear and track is all different. The Maultis' track looks real close to a 38 and the Hanos' track has those pads on it. The shaping of the body would be the easiest thing to do. But making the bogies and tracks that is big time work. Unless you pack it full of mud and have it swamped in gook.
Tracks
For the tracks you can use old model kits track links. They will scale out okay for those thin style tracks. Sometimes on ebay you can find a seller who is selling off a bunch of tracks in a lot for a good price.
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aferg, you might want to try some industrial supply houses for drive belts. They come in all kinds of sizes and "tooth" patterns. I get quite a bit of bits and pieces for customs from MMC. They are not always cheapest but do have a really slick on-line search and catalog. Hit this link and type in "drive belts."
http://www.mcmaster.com/
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That is 100% correct. However, most people think that Maultier's running gear is exactly the same as Universal Carrier gear, but it is not. They are close copies, but they are not interchangeable. A popular theory is that UC's captured at Dunkirk were used for Maultier's, but that is simply not true. They would have had to have captured over 20,000 of them! And if memory serves me correctly, they only made 65,000 for the entire war.Panzer_M wrote:the running track on the opels are based kinda on the Bren carrier system least on the Sdkfz.4....PzWrs might have a beefed up suspension.
can't tell much on the running gear here.
I did a lot of research on Maultiers a few years ago, and my research indicated that the Univeral Carrier gear, based off of a Carden Loyd system, was the basis/inspiration for the Maultier running gear.
Germany produced over 23,000 Maultiers of all types in WWII. Seeing one in 1/18 scale would be neat.
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