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William Joel (BigBill)
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V3000S/SS M Maultier German Halftrack

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Contents. Note you get more than parts than just for this vehicle.
Not all parts are used. 
 

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Contents.  
 

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Frame with supplied PE parts. These were a bear to install. I need more practice. 
 

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Frame. 
 

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Front of frame. 
 

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Engine with radiator installed, which completely covers the PE fan on the engine? Well I know it's there. 
 

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Sub assembly. 
 

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Primed in Vallejo Surface Primer #74.602. 
 

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Initial color, Vallejo Dark Yellow #71.025. 
 

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Dry fit. This is where it was apparent that the cab assembly was a tight fit to the chassis. Given there are 8 part for the  
 

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Cab assembly. Seat is painted with a mix of Vallejo Red Brown #71.271 & a bit of Wood #71.077. The dashboard was painted flat black and highlighted with a Prang #36 Silver pencil.
The gas can was mounted with the supplied PE part. 
 

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Tracks. These were specifically challenging to assemble. One must start the large track sections first, being careful to align with the diagram.
Then the tiny track sections. While the tiny track sections are small they are well made and fit very well. Take your time. 
 

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Track, assembled. As you can see, some of the tiny track sections were not assembled as smooth as others, leaving the tracks a bit square vs. rounded about the drive sprocket or the rear wheel. 
 

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Chassis, with finished 
 

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Assembled. 
 

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Camo completed, ready for touchup. This was hand painted with Vallejo Red Brown #71.271 and Medium Olive #71.092 
 

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Finished model. No weathering. 
 

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Finished model. No weathering. 
 

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Finished model with payload. Bronco #GB7020 WWII German 20L Jerry Cans & 200L Fuel Drum set, along with Value Gear #720AG German Ammo Crates set.
Had to repair the front wheel, which I broke off in handling. This kit has very fine parts.
Extra parts, not used in this assembly. 
 

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Reference photo from Wikipedia. Shows the V3000S/SS M Maultier Halftrack with the Me-321-D1 (aka Me-323, which is in my other album.) 
 

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Size comparison pic. Left to right - Hasegawa Kubelwagen & BMW w/side-car; ESCI Panzer II, IBG Models Maultier Halftrack, First to Fight Krupp Protze Kfz. 70 (on ramp) and the Italeri Me 321B-1 Gigant. All models are 1/72 scale. 
 

Komentarzy

11 20 April, 19:06
Cuajete
Following.
21 April, 19:23
Cuajete
Good progress 👍
5 May, 17:57
William Joel
Thank you Cuajete.
5 May, 20:13
Cuajete
Well done. Congrats!
13 May, 17:56
William Joel
Cuajete - thank you.
13 May, 22:06
★ Starfish ★
Excellent camo and very inspirational. I got a ver similar kit from IBG so your tips will come in handy some day!
18 May, 22:00

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Quote from Wikipedia:
"Soon after invading the USSR, German troops discovered that their wheeled transport vehicles were unsuitable for the sparse road network, particularly in the muddy conditions of the rasputitsa. Only half tracks like the Sd.Kfz. 11 could haul supplies to forward units in these conditions, but removing them from their combat role for supply duties was not feasible, so it was decided to produce half-tracked versions of standard Opel, Daimler-Benz, Alfa-Romeo and Ford trucks (lorries) by removing their rear axles, truncating the prop-shafts and connecting them to redundant Panzer I track assemblies. Heavier trucks (4 tons payload) were fitted with Panzer II track assemblies.

Horstmann suspension components employed by the Panzer I was practically identical to the light tank track system used on the Universal Carrier, with the Maultier's use of them closely resembling the roadwheel/suspension system used by the T16 American-produced version in its roadwheel design. Most Maultier conversions were based on Opel Blitz model S trucks, which proved successful in service.

Although they lacked the overall mobility of purpose-built half tracks, they were cheaper and sufficiently effective. From 1943 some Maultier trucks were fitted with armored bodies, designated Sd.Kfz. 4.[2] Some of these were armed with ten-tube rocket launcher Panzerwerfer 42, and were designated Sd.Kfz.. 4/1. "

IBG Models is highly detailed and fragile kit. Careful handling of the parts and painting is subassemblies is recommended.
Overall, it will be a nice addition to my collection.

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