Pontonwagen(Pf.11)/Geraet B
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1 20 April 2019, 11:24

Thanks Bart!
The frame is a proof of sound German engineering- when I built the basic frame, it twisted easily in every possible direction.
Then, with every cross-member and strut added, it became stiffer and stiffer 🙂
23 April 2019, 06:38

Welcome Ingo!
And thanks, but...I'm not a master.
I'm just a guy (with grown up children), who loves facing modelling challenges and has enough time to look for their solutions.
Plus-I love building from scratch.
26 April 2019, 10:44

Thanks Rui!
BTW- I just sprayed the base colour(German Gray)
🙂
1 May 2019, 18:18

Thanks Stefan!
I'll soon finish this 3 parts (Henschel 33, Pf.11 and Halbponton) build.
8 May 2019, 05:19

Treehugger, Bart-thanks for your comments!
Halfponton is painted and partially weathered, but I have to relocate some load items on the trailer.Otherwise the halfpontoon won't be sitting on it nice and neat...
8 May 2019, 17:27

Hi Angel, i´ll follow your build for sure! Always nice what you are doing.
9 May 2019, 14:28

Thanks Holger!
This build is closing completion.What I basically need to do is weather all three vehicles(the Henschel,the Pionierfahrzeug and the Halbponton) and add some minor details, that I left out for the Endspiel.
9 May 2019, 14:31

Thanks,Gorby!
Not sure you can learn much from me, but I really liked the way you dealt with the plethora of rivets in your A7V scratchbuild.
I see a lot of learning possibilities for me in your splendid build!
9 May 2019, 18:53

I found out recently-when building the load of Pf.11, I somehow missed the fact that the Übergangschiene(8t) is arched, not flat...
Scratchbuilt one-using AFV Club's Assault Bridge as refference- according to the measures from the B Type Bridge Manual I own.
Here it is, painted, partially weathered and mounted on the Pontonwagen.
23 May 2019, 14:53

Oh I'm so gelouse right now... Your caution with detail is so fine & intense that i don't find any more better words to coment.😮
23 May 2019, 19:56

Joerg, Rui, Olly-thanks for these kind words, gentlemen!
Yesterday I was sent some(60+) pictures of a surviving Pf. 11, exhibited at the Museum of Engineer Units in Svishtov, Bulgaria!!!
I secretly hoped there was at least one-of the 32 trailers, delivered in 1943-kept somewhere and I was proven right 🙂
Thus the last knowledge gaps were covered and there will be some additional modelling work to be carried out.A neverending story 🙂
29 May 2019, 07:05

The research part of our hobby is sometimes more fun than the building part, I think 😄
29 May 2019, 11:37

Definetely, at least for me!
I also find it is a rule of thumb, that you never get the missing information before you finish what you build 🙂
29 May 2019, 12:21