Thanks Monica. Wermacht it is\ said:late with this but as Patrick said they would of been Wermach,as all the divisions had there owe,![]()
Thanks Monica. Wermacht it is\ said:late with this but as Patrick said they would of been Wermach,as all the divisions had there owe,![]()
Don't forget the earth wire!!!! ( sorry do you have a permit to work on this ? Are you an electrician???\ said:I'm kind of "winging-it" on the wiring Robert........ I figure each one needs power in, antenna feed, com's in/out and maybe a couple are linked. So that is my basic plan........ Then there is power in, through the fuse boxes and junction boxes.![]()
Apprentice Funktechniker\ said:Don't forget the earth wire!!!! ( sorry do you have a permit to work on this ? Are you an electrician???
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Thanks Graham.......... But is it any good?\ said:That is one hell of a radio rig. Coming on nicely Peter.
Thanks Graham ......... I definitely don't want the "in yer face" look. I have added a few low level indicator lamps using the cocktail stick method and some translucent red & orange. I think now I'll leave it as it is before I end up screwing it up totally.\ said:Depends what you are aiming for to be honest. Yes, you could pick out every little knob and dial (best done with a cocktail stick by tapping a dot of paint onto the knobs etc). Trouble is, if you go over the top it can end up far too contrasts and a bit like something off a fairground ride. If you do start picking out, virtually all knobs would be black Bakelite type material and dial faces white. However, black and white are the last colours you want to use. An ivory and a dark grey would be a lot better. Just don't go for the 'modern jet cockpit' look. Hint at switches and knobs rather than in your face.
Usually radio rigs like these are tucked in a corner somewhere and not over visible so lower contrast can work well. The SdKfzs are very open so the higher contrast might be OK. It's all down to personal taste though.
Thanks Graham......... Yes it is very different. I thought maybe it was some kind of water tank as it does have what seems to be a filler cap top centre........ probably is some random piece of electrical kit?\ said:Here we go, the errant part is B10. In the ref pic to the left, it clearly isn't there. The 'magneto' looking part that is in the ref pic is not in the kit however. Clearly different to the part in your kit I think you are referring to.
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It is a water tank used in the 251/8 ambulance version.\ said:Thanks Graham......... Yes it is very different. I thought maybe it was some kind of water tank as it does have what seems to be a filler cap top centre........ probably is some random piece of electrical kit?
Thanks Joe....... That is going to be a big help. Particularly the photos. Even though they are black & white they are a good reference. The water tank in between the seats on the Ambulance version explains a lot. The kit has the mounting hole for that on the floorpan and I've been trying wo work out what might go in there from the destructions and came up with nothing........... So I'll fill them and press on..........\ said:It is a water tank used in the 251/8 ambulance version.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/433829/thread/1446076353/last-1446076353/Sd.Kfz+251-8
Thanks Patrick...... Good Suggestion on the rubbish getting in there. I'll bank that idea and collect some sweepings from the garage floor for the corners and stuff......\ said:That looks rather nice Peter! Before you close it up, maybe add some detritus like leaves & dirt? I'd imagine those open topped vehicles got more than their fair share of c**p getting in there.
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