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Rick,Can I have a "bicky" too?.......always interested in a good kraut halftrack build! I'll park in the back to keep from getting pelted with popcorn and other projectiles of choice.![]()
Of course you can mate but get in quick.
Rick,Can I have a "bicky" too?.......always interested in a good kraut halftrack build! I'll park in the back to keep from getting pelted with popcorn and other projectiles of choice.![]()


That was probably me not looking at the reference pic close enough. I did notice that one was corrugated but I had nothing to replicate that.Not a clue what those pipes are for … I missed them when I built the engine for my Dragon kit, but looking at the photos of a restored vehicle I used for that, I see now that they probably should have been on that engine — though side-by-side under the carburetor rather than one above the other like you have them here.
Ah, yes: page 22-4-56 of Panzer Tracts No. 22-4: Mittlerer Zugkraftwagen 8t (Sd.Kfz.7) by Jentz, Doyle and Friedl does show two pipes there, side-by-side. The outer pipe is plain, the inner one is corrugated for most of its length. Both run forward from under the carburetor, bend to the left, then go on to the other side of the engine and bend towards the rear (where they disappear out of sight). If you want I can scan the photo for you.
Sounds along the lines I was thinkingPossibly to stop the carb' from icing up in cold weather. I was a mechanic back in the days before fuel injection and most cars had a warm air fed back then, diverted from a shield around the exhaust manifold.
Perhaps a guitar string?I can’t think of a good way to replicate the corrugations either, other than wrapping very fine wire around it, which never looks quite right, IMHO.
Just had a post from Pete who suggested a guitar string which sounds like a good idea.I can’t think of a good way to replicate the corrugations either, other than wrapping very fine wire around it, which never looks quite right, IMHO.
Pete, good call I will have to nip into a music shop if there is still such an animal, as I have no idea what I would need if I order on line.Perhaps a guitar string?
Pete
Always a seat for you mate and don't worry I have a secret stash.Seat please Paul , did Rick bring his Hobnobs or have you any ?
That just leaves the “bare” section at the start …Just had a post from Pete who suggested a guitar string which sounds like a good idea.
Thanks Jakko, this is what I needed (don't know why I can't find these pictures when I search). It does have a different bell housing and gearbox to mine.That just leaves the “bare” section at the start …
Here is the photo I meant:


I didn’t bother trying to find this online, it would probably be pointless … I looked at the couple of books I had purchased when building my Sd.Kfz. 7 and leafing through, found that photo in one. I didn’t even realise it was whenI built my model, though …don't know why I can't find these pictures when I search
Jakko,I didn’t bother trying to find this online, it would probably be pointless … I looked at the couple of books I had purchased when building my Sd.Kfz. 7 and leafing through, found that photo in one. I didn’t even realise it was whenI built my model, though …
Michael,Doing the detail dance again and as ever improving the look of the kit.
The two pipes could be diesel return pipes which sent back unused diesel back to the pump and even the fuel tank. We had them on the trucks I drove, it was supposed to make them more efficient and clean.
Looking forward to more of your skills at work.
Jim,Looking good Scottie. I seem to remember having issues with the various levers fitting through the floor later in the build. Probably I had something out of true but worth watching.
No worries mate always seats available.Very, very late Scottie
Can I grab any available seats ?
Always the case: you find the things you really wanted to know, after the model, article, book, whatever is finished … Oh, wellI am the same with most builds or find the pictures when I am finished.





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