Hi, All,
I wanted to show an engine change in progress as a variable scene on my Arc Light diorama. Since I already have an engine detailed and on a trailer, my next project was finding a suitable truck with a crane in 1/72 scale. Unfortunately, I didn't find any. I did some research into different types of crane trucks and discovered that the Air Force used Army style M246 wreckers for all sorts of lifting jobs including engine changes. These trucks were produced in the 50s and were used well into the 70s. There were three variants of this wrecker: M246, M246A1 and M246A2. My model is patterned after the M246A2 variant.
But then… I couldn't find any M246 kits available in 1/72 scale either. However, I had already used Academy's 1/72 M35 2.5 ton truck for my bomb truck so I decided to see if I could morph one into an M246 wrecker - easier said than done….
The M35 kit provided the chassis, cab, wheels and assorted other details that I could use, but a lot of modifying and scratchbuilding had to be done to turn it into an M246 wrecker. The chassis had to be extended and the rear axels had to be shortened. The decking, crane and cabin and the fifth wheel were all scratch built, as well as a lot of minor details like the air filter, muffler and mud flaps. Below are some pictures of the model as it stands now.
I'm still working on the decals. I also want to show the truck in the deployed configuration with it preparing to lift an engine, but that will come later.
Cheers,
Russ