By Patricio Delfosse
In 2000, Dragon announced new references among their variety of vehicles mounted on the SdKfz chassis: this time was turn for the closed roof variants, the SdKfz 252 and SdKfz 253. A year later, this last one was released as a kit, but nothing was ever heard about the 252. Today, we’re waiting for it to be released as it’s still being announced but….there’s no news to this respect. Tired of waiting, I decided make this conversion from scratch since in point of fact, it would not mean a lot of trouble. I took as base this old kit from Tamiya, the SdKfz 250/9, simply because I had it handy. I could have chosen any Dragon kit that are comparatively better in quality than the Tamiya’s and would have been a good option.
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Converting the 1/35 Tamiya SdKfz 250/9 into the SdKfz 252, 1/35 scale
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Converting the 1/35 Tamiya SdKfz 250/9 into the SdKfz 252, 1/35 scale
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by Patricio Delfosse © Modeler Site
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This special issue is only available in pdf format. This is a technical article of 11 pages. Includes more than 34 high res pictures. > Here
Esta edición especial está sólo disponible en formato pdf (Español e Ingles) . Esta es una nota técnica de 11 páginas. Incluye más de 34 imágenes de alta resolución. > Aquí
The kit
The SdKfz 252 were manufactured over “Alte” (old) chassis, the early model of chassis Anyway as the Alte chassis had small differences between each other, I had to modify the Tamiya’s kit to correct those details, apart from cutting the rear part to replicate the typical shape of the vehicle. |
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Building
I started to assemble the running gear and hull according to instructions. I used a set of tracks from a Dragon SdKfz 250 better than the Tamiya ones.
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They are narrower, this is why the external wheels don’t lean on correctly, but in spite of this problem, the Dragon tracks looked nice!!
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