The completed unit.
The Pullies , you need 2 of them.
Next I assembled the sides and Bottom, be careful here as there should be a slight lip where they join together, I didn't get it quite right there.
Don't forget the Pully in the end.
I then spread the sides slightly and fitted in the twin units.
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Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2019 - 01:18 AM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2019 - 01:28 AM UTC
I forgot to take Pics. of assembling the Block it's not to hard and what you do with it depends upon how you are going to display the completed model. I'm doing it in the Travel / Rest configuration .
I used the string from the kit for the Boom Cable most of it can't be seen except for where it goes over the blocks, it runs inside the Boom.
There are two different ends to attach the Cable to the Boom. which one you use depends upon how you place the Hook Block.
I painted a portion of the inside of the Boom with NATO Green as some of it may be visible through the side openings.
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Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2019 - 01:44 AM UTC
Here's how the Cable goes.
The Hook and end of the Block need to be drilled out with an #48 Drill bit at the pin will not fit.
I.m not quite shure if I have the small part that locks the pin for the Hook exactly right, it looks sorta like what Pics. I could find on the net.
The Hook and end of the Block need to be drilled out with an #48 Drill bit at the pin will not fit.
I.m not quite shure if I have the small part that locks the pin for the Hook exactly right, it looks sorta like what Pics. I could find on the net.
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Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2019 - 01:52 AM UTC
Here's the completed Boom.
Here's it on the Hull.
Now for a lot of painting.
Donald
Here's it on the Hull.
Now for a lot of painting.
Donald
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Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2019 - 07:35 AM UTC
Ready for Painting.
Base Coat Painted
Once this cures it's on to the camo.
Regards
Donald
Base Coat Painted
Once this cures it's on to the camo.
Regards
Donald
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Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2019 - 06:37 PM UTC
Great and quick job! Congratulations.
Now I need to get one
Olivier
Now I need to get one
Olivier
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Posted: Saturday, August 24, 2019 - 07:53 AM UTC
Great build Donald!
I really love your detailed step-by-step informations.
Just one question ... can the crane arm be positioned in different positions or do we have to glue it in a fixed position?
Good luck with the painting.
Cheers
Walter
I really love your detailed step-by-step informations.
Just one question ... can the crane arm be positioned in different positions or do we have to glue it in a fixed position?
Good luck with the painting.
Cheers
Walter
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Posted: Sunday, August 25, 2019 - 02:56 AM UTC
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Great build Donald!
I really love your detailed step-by-step informations.
Just one question ... can the crane arm be positioned in different positions or do we have to glue it in a fixed position?
Good luck with the painting.
Cheers
Walter
To answer your question, Yes & No.
The Crane can be rotated left to right quite easily, as for the position of the Boom it may be raised or lowered.
The problem comes from the Cables, if you have the Hook in the lifting position you use a different hook up to attach the end of the cable to the boom. One is straight for the lifting position the other as angled to have the Hook Block on the end of the Boom.
Unless you can figure how to tighten up the cable when raising the Hook or Boom I would say it's best to select a position and stick with it.
I hope this helps.
Donald
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Posted: Monday, August 26, 2019 - 04:43 AM UTC
Working on the camo.
There's still a lot of little stuff to do.
Regards
Donald
There's still a lot of little stuff to do.
Regards
Donald
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Posted: Monday, August 26, 2019 - 08:47 AM UTC
Hi!
Very interesting and helpful build. However, you painted the anti slip surfaces anthracite, at least it looks that way. These are always painted in the camouflage scheme. Sometimes they look a bit dusty in colour because they catch dirt and dust better than the steel surfaces, even after the dirt was being washed down from the vehicle.
Andreas
Very interesting and helpful build. However, you painted the anti slip surfaces anthracite, at least it looks that way. These are always painted in the camouflage scheme. Sometimes they look a bit dusty in colour because they catch dirt and dust better than the steel surfaces, even after the dirt was being washed down from the vehicle.
Andreas
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Posted: Monday, August 26, 2019 - 11:16 AM UTC
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Hi!
Very interesting and helpful build. However, you painted the anti slip surfaces anthracite, at least it looks that way. These are always painted in the camouflage scheme. Sometimes they look a bit dusty in colour because they catch dirt and dust better than the steel surfaces, even after the dirt was being washed down from the vehicle.
Andreas
Actually the instructions call for them to be painted this way.
I used Tamiya FX67 Nato Green for the base color, FX68 Nato Brown for the Brown part and FX1 Flat Black for the Black part of the Camo. I used Tamiya FX69 Nato Black for the Anti Slip areas.
The Anti Slip areas on this vehicle aren't painted in the Camo.
Here's a Pic of the real one.
The one I'm modeling has the same numbers on the White bar on the Crane.
Donald
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Posted: Monday, August 26, 2019 - 12:30 PM UTC
IMHO anti-slip areas on that photo look darker as they have rough surface compared with metal around. They just scatter more light but are painted in camo color.
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Posted: Monday, August 26, 2019 - 03:33 PM UTC
Looking at http://www.panzer-modell.de/referenz/in_detail/bpz2/bpzii_22g.jpg I’m inclined to agreed with Damian; yet the instructions would have you paint the patches different. Odd.
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Posted: Monday, August 26, 2019 - 05:08 PM UTC
still missing the interior
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Posted: Monday, August 26, 2019 - 08:48 PM UTC
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still missing the interior
Yeah with 3 big side doors & 3 hatches up top, lots of viewing room.
Well maby we will get them when RFM or Meng release's their version . Hey maby a Bridge Layer will be along.
Donald
As for the non Slip I'm not repainting it (Finished)
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Posted: Monday, August 26, 2019 - 09:19 PM UTC
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still missing the interior
No we are not. https://www.perfect-scale.de/de/www-perfect-scale-de-3/Inneneinrichtung-Bergepanzer-2-Standard.html?XTCsid=dt0tm5qpriqkk9bgsed3h1dua1
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Posted: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 - 07:56 AM UTC
JUST A THOUGHT
I wonder if the non-slip that they use is anything like the sheet material they sell at the home improvement stores here.
It is used to make the steps on wooden decks, just peal off the back and place.
This could be why some Pics. have it in Black and some is painted over.
If you'r repainting a vehicle you'r not going to mask off the Non-slip, just paint over it.
Just wondering.
Donald
I wonder if the non-slip that they use is anything like the sheet material they sell at the home improvement stores here.
It is used to make the steps on wooden decks, just peal off the back and place.
This could be why some Pics. have it in Black and some is painted over.
If you'r repainting a vehicle you'r not going to mask off the Non-slip, just paint over it.
Just wondering.
Donald
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Posted: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 - 09:06 AM UTC
Hi!
On German vehicles, the anti slip surfaces are a quite fine grainy patch that is laminated on the steel in the factory. it is not laminated by the crew like it is sometimes on vehicles for example on scandinavian vehicles where it a a kind of adhesive material that self-sticks on the metal surface. I have only seen it painted in the vehicle colours simply because the camouflage is factory applied after the patches are laminated on. The different (sometimes darker, sometimes more muddy)look is caused by the different reflection of light on that grain surface.
Andreas
On German vehicles, the anti slip surfaces are a quite fine grainy patch that is laminated on the steel in the factory. it is not laminated by the crew like it is sometimes on vehicles for example on scandinavian vehicles where it a a kind of adhesive material that self-sticks on the metal surface. I have only seen it painted in the vehicle colours simply because the camouflage is factory applied after the patches are laminated on. The different (sometimes darker, sometimes more muddy)look is caused by the different reflection of light on that grain surface.
Andreas
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Posted: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 - 09:39 AM UTC
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Hi!
On German vehicles, the anti slip surfaces are a quite fine grainy patch that is laminated on the steel in the factory. it is not laminated by the crew like it is sometimes on vehicles for example on scandinavian vehicles where it a a kind of adhesive material that self-sticks on the metal surface. I have only seen it painted in the vehicle colours simply because the camouflage is factory applied after the patches are laminated on. The different (sometimes darker, sometimes more muddy)look is caused by the different reflection of light on that grain surface.
Andreas
Thanks for the Info. now we all know.
Regards.
Donald
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Posted: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 - 09:41 AM UTC
I painted the Tow Bars in the Red & White pattern on the color chart it's most likely not accurate but it looks cool.
If you mask off the area under the Crane it makes it a lot easier to glue it in place.
The Color paint chart isn't really accurate, the patterns from one view to the next don't always match.
Finished for now.
Donald
If you mask off the area under the Crane it makes it a lot easier to glue it in place.
The Color paint chart isn't really accurate, the patterns from one view to the next don't always match.
Finished for now.
Donald
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Posted: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 - 09:27 PM UTC
Great job Donald!
Following your build blog just ended in ordering the kit for myself ;-).
cheers
Walter
Following your build blog just ended in ordering the kit for myself ;-).
cheers
Walter
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Posted: Thursday, August 29, 2019 - 12:01 AM UTC
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Great job Donald!
I agree, added the kit to the list of kits I want.
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Posted: Saturday, August 31, 2019 - 11:19 AM UTC
Well It's Finished finally.
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Posted: Saturday, August 31, 2019 - 11:31 AM UTC
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Posted: Saturday, August 31, 2019 - 11:36 AM UTC