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Kit-bashing Tamiya PzII into Hover tank

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Kit-bashing Tamiya PzII into Hover tank
Posted by Unreality on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 9:31 PM

This is my first build log here, and I'm already several days in, so bear with me.

This started as a challenge by my LHS to buy and build a kit in a little over a month (because some of the guys there rarely finish stuff). The kit was Tamiya's old and rather crappy Panzer II F/G. The rules were simple: use only what's in the box, e.g., no aftermarket, no scratch-building, and nothing from the spares box.

I decided to stretch the rules a little and build something kit-bashed using what's in the box. So, I have the plastic parts, clear baggies, 2 staples, the instructions, the poly-caps, decals, and the box if I really need it. Technically, they are all part of the package...so we'll see how it goes.

I planned early on to do a hovertank with the back of the Pz II representing the front of my tank. That said, I had to do some major surgery to cut off all of the molded on details. And because I needed to conserve parts, I needed to save what I cut off. Thin Zona saws helped with this.

Lot's of pieces to use later...

The torso of one of crewmembers made an excellent substructure:

Front armor plate and visor:

The top half cut and sawed down:

This is kinda how it will fit together:

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Posted by Unreality on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 9:35 PM

A few days ago I glued the top and bottom halves together and had a big gap to fill. Without the ability to use styrene strips, I used one of the Tamiya sprue logo pieces:

Before and after:

The Fourmost Miter Sander is one of my favorite scratch-building tools:

Could be better, but it's ok for what I have to work with:

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Posted by OctaneOrange on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 1:36 AM

What an interesting concept. sounds like it'll stretch your imagination a little. i'll be interested to see what you can come up with.

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Posted by bsyamato on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:49 PM

Cool

Very curious to see it finished!! Yes

I'll follow

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Posted by Unreality on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 11:45 PM

Thanks guys. By the way, nice avatar OctaneOrange.

So, I worked on the rear turbines today. I had to chop away the rear armor, and in it's place, I glued together 2 of the included figure stands. Then I Dremeled some holes for the actual turbines:

Before and after...sort of:

I liked the look of the idlers, so i used them, but opened the center up for turbine cones. The cones I used were thick sprue pieces shaped with a Dremel into the best cone I could get freehand:

Glued and puttied:

I'm still not sure what I'll do with the flaps on either side of the turbines. If I leave them, I'll need to reshape them...maybe add some kind of air brake.

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Posted by GreySnake on Thursday, April 14, 2011 3:20 PM

That's one cool looking build Yes Looking forward to seeing it finished.

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Posted by MAJ Mike on Thursday, April 14, 2011 6:50 PM

ToastWow

 

 

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Posted by SLW 45 on Thursday, April 14, 2011 9:11 PM

Cool idea cant wait to see the finished product Yes

                 

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Posted by Unreality on Friday, April 15, 2011 9:54 PM

Well, I've added a bit more over the past few days. I keep banging my head in the wall just wishing I could open my spares boxes. But I'm committed....for now.

I needed to cover up the large opening on the left side, so I took the underside of the turret (the part the allows it to rotate) and saved the angular part off. With a little work and sawing, I cut out the circular inner lining and then glued it to the side.

After a long deliberation with me and myself, I decided to add a dust vent for whatever small particles were sucked into the engines. This consists of a one-piece box that I cut out the inner bits, as well as 4 canteens that will act as dust spouts....sort of.

The box was also given angled cuts on one side of the 3 slats to help with the fit.

I had a fun time trying to drill a hole centered on the top of each canteen when the mold doesn't even seem to be centered.

It's a little rough, but I'm thinking some Mig pigments will enhance the believability.

 

Next up will probably be the turret. Oh joy...

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, April 15, 2011 11:22 PM

Gee, when I think of kit-bashing it's of adding extra stuff to the kit not using what's in the box. Very cool idea!

Please keep up the updates I wanna see how she comes out. Cool

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Posted by SprueOne on Sunday, April 17, 2011 10:25 AM

yes, I'm watching this build 

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Posted by Unreality on Monday, April 18, 2011 11:20 PM

Not much new lately, just filling, sanding, smoothing, wash, rinse, repeat. I have started a few smaller assemblies that I will attach later.

First, I've made 2 air brake steering flaps. I cut the top lid of the storage bin in half and fit some leftover turret bits on the opposite sides. I then recut the edges of the lid into a more angular shape:

As part of the covering the center up, I made a dust filtration system (the dust exits through the side ports I already made). I cut one side of the spare track link piece off and then glued several running gear bits to it. These bits were originally molded on:

Finally, I added a scanner/antenna assembly to the front. It is made of the antenna holder with the sledgehammer tool set glued underneath (hammer head removed).

Thanks again for the comments guys. This is a fun little build.

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Posted by Unreality on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 4:37 PM

I decided to add tinted windows to the cockpit and turret area using the clear bag the parts came in. To do this I mixed future and Polly Scale RLM 83 Light Green and airbrushed it on a large section of the bag. It didn't adhere well, but I covered such a large area that i could cut out the best sections. Then I glued it in place with Future, and later I added some white glue to fully hold it in.

 

This is a pic of the finished dust filtration system. I still need to do more filling and sanding:

 

Here's a pic showing off the air flaps. The actuators were made from MP40s.

 

Finally, I changed the cupola by routering a roadwheel and fitting the hatch to it. I'll glue it later:

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Posted by SprueOne on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 7:22 PM

I like your resourcefulness and on the spot engineering Idea 

 

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Posted by Unreality on Friday, April 22, 2011 1:01 AM

Thanks man. I wouldn't call it on-the-spot though. It's more of a blaming-everything-else, then cooling-off-and-working-through-a-solution engineering.

Anyway, in this update, I've modified the road wheel shock absorbers into hovering things (if you're a Star Wars fan, we can call them "repulsorlifts"). Then I attached them facing inward on the underside of the chassis. When I get it assembled, you'll be able to see the results better.

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Posted by Guney on Friday, April 22, 2011 5:31 PM

Looking perfect so far....Good luck.....Smile

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Posted by Unreality on Saturday, April 23, 2011 8:22 PM

Alright, so I've been hitting it hard lately trying desperately to hit the painting stage (not yet though). I did finish making the barrel out of a sprue. It's certainly not turned aluminum, but it will work:

 

And I made an ammo feed belt by splitting the tank tracks and CAing the German ammo drums in between:

Here it is sitting in the feed roller/drum thing (made out of the exhaust and stowage bin):



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Posted by bsyamato on Saturday, April 23, 2011 8:51 PM

great looking Geeked

actually it seems like.. it 

Yes

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Posted by Unreality on Sunday, April 24, 2011 10:28 PM

Well, I have about 5 days until the contest, but it's going good so far. I just primed it with my cheapo rattle can grey. Here's a pic moments before. I added a rail and two grab handles out of the 2 staples in the box, and I added a bit more detail bits around the model....nothing that big.

 

 

Painting is next!

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Posted by Unreality on Monday, April 25, 2011 9:13 PM

Well, the first bit of painting is finished. I opted for a unique "tetris" looking camo pattern, which required a lot of tape. There was a little bleed through in a few areas, but I can easily fix that. I'll probably paint the turret and details tomorrow.

 

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Posted by Unreality on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 12:54 AM

Finished the painting today.

 

I also used part of the cardboard box to create strips to hold on the extra fuel cells. It's not photo-etch, but it works just fine.

 

Everything painted:

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Posted by MAJ Mike on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 6:03 AM

Amazing!

 

 

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Posted by dupes on Thursday, May 5, 2011 3:05 PM

Wow. That's really cool. 

Can't wait to see the finish!

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Posted by Unreality on Sunday, May 8, 2011 12:46 AM

Well, I almost didn't finish. My area got hit hard by tornadoes last week and it's taken quite awhile to sit down and actually photograph this thing. Luckily, we're ok, just a few small trees down. As for the tank, I added several filters and weathered it in a "used, but not junked" look.

Enjoy

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Posted by Stage_Left on Sunday, May 8, 2011 12:54 AM

Glad you're ok......I've seen the reports from down there and it's scary just to look at.

Fantastic build. Love the approach, and love the result. Yes

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Posted by bsyamato on Sunday, May 8, 2011 5:53 AM

good to ear all it's ok

tank looks great YesYes

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Posted by MAJ Mike on Sunday, May 8, 2011 7:55 AM

Amazing.

 

 

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Posted by SprueOne on Sunday, May 8, 2011 9:39 AM

Great looking tank. The paint and weathering as well as the mash-up detailing 

 

also, glad you're ok 

 

 

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Posted by Unreality on Sunday, May 8, 2011 6:43 PM

 Thanks guys.

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Posted by dupes on Saturday, May 21, 2011 2:11 PM

Man, great finish! Cool

I wonder what I've got kicking around the stash that I could turn into something like this. Hmmmmm.

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