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Kübelwagen

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1 October 2015, 09:26
Hunter Cummins
I'm definitely in for this
1 October 2015, 10:28
John Van Kooten
Me too!! 😄 👍
1 October 2015, 13:27
Rui S
Looking good
1 October 2015, 16:23
John Dunbar
Thanks lads! 🙂
1 October 2015, 17:45
Nicolas M.
Looks a great diorama on the moove ! 👍
If the barrel is full, don't forget to lower the suspension on the right!😉
23 November 2015, 22:31
Rui S
Nice tip Nicolas.
23 November 2015, 22:46
Nicolas M.
Or maybe laying it on the rear sit… with the hole of the barrel through the open door… 🙂
23 November 2015, 22:50
John Dunbar
Good point with the suspension! I'm not sure about the overall set up. Probably a Kübel wouldn't stand the mass of a full barrel anyway? I think max payload was sth about 455kg whereas a barrel might have been a ton or so?
Anyway I'll definetly keep that in mind when putting stuff in the Kübel. 🙂
24 November 2015, 09:41
Nicolas M.
I agree with you. I have searched awhile yesterday, having seen somewhere a Kubel optimized for transporting 3 barrels… I will send you the pic if i find it one day ! 😄
24 November 2015, 17:49
Nicolas M.
I have it !! I can not join a picture, so Watch this!
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24 November 2015, 17:53
John Dunbar
Hey Nicolas, thanks for your efforts! Unfortunately I can't open it, it tells me to sign in at Google?!?
Can you post it in an album or mayebe send it via mail? hirn3(at)live.com
I'm really interested in the barrel Kübel! 🙂
24 November 2015, 21:06
M.Julian Marles
That version, a prototype, is featured as one of the many vehicles in the MMIR book on Kubelwagens.
25 November 2015, 01:39
Cliff Jones
A litre of water weighs 1 kg, so a 45 gallon (170 litre) drum, if full of water, would weigh 170 kg, plus it's own weight.
25 November 2015, 02:01
John Dunbar
Ugh, I wasn't aware that a barrel only holds 45 gallons! 😮 Thx for the info!
25 November 2015, 06:56
Nicolas M.
try this.
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Isn't it possible to join pictures in message?
25 November 2015, 08:23
John Dunbar
Now it works! Thanks for the picture Nicolas! 👍 👍
25 November 2015, 08:42
John Dunbar
I shall not drown the model in hairspray.
30 December 2015, 21:29
M.Julian Marles
That would be 45 Imperial gallons I guess? German fuel drums were 200 litres. Anyway looks good. Not common practice to have them in a kubel but if you are on the move in a hurry, anything goes! Anyway it could only be half full! Looks good so far!
31 December 2015, 01:06
John Dunbar
Thanks Julian! Today I'll give the camo a second try. Do you happen to know which colour german fuel drums were painted in??
31 December 2015, 09:50
John Dunbar
Ah, awesome! Thanks Nicolas!! 👍
1 January 2016, 08:43
M.Julian Marles
Yea great links there
1 January 2016, 08:53
M.Julian Marles
What I do with those old drums sans lettering is paint them in bright civilian colours and pass them off as commercial fuel drums...adds a little colour to the usual drab military dios😉
1 January 2016, 08:55
John Dunbar
Sophisticated move! 😉 👍
1 January 2016, 09:27

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