Belgian JPK 120 tank destroyer
A "what if" version of the VT 1-2 testbed, as it might have been had it gone into production.
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October 25, 2022Lower hull, still without suspension arms and idler wheel mounts. Light grey parts (mounts for return rollers and drive sprockets) are from a Leopard 2.2
October 25, 2022Kit front plate and crew hatches. These need to change because they don’t look like what you would want to have on an actual operational vehicle.3
October 25, 2022So I went and cut up a perfectly good, brand-new kit 🙂4
October 26, 2022Edges of hole in upper hull cleaned up, inner side walls added and the whole dry-fitted onto the lower hull.5
October 27, 2022Replacement glacis plate, with Takom details. More bits will be added later.6
October 29, 2022New roof cut from 0.75 mm plastic card, with Hobby Boss Leopard 2 hatch and Takom commander’s hatch that will now be for the driver.7
October 29, 2022Roof in place on hull, as well as Hobby Boss ice cleats in racks from a few thicknesses of plastic strip.8
October 29, 2022Reinforcements/supports on the inside of the roof to give something to glue the Takom hatch to, and have it at the right depth.9
October 31, 2022Moved the idler wheel arms and hydraulic cylinders forward, because the idler wheels hardly reached the bow plate with the original idlers, never mind the smaller Leopard 2 ones.10
November 5, 2022Panel lines and bolt heads on hull side filled.11
November 5, 2022Section cut from left roof so it can be rebuilt as a mirror image of on the right12
November 5, 20221 mm plastic card glued in place to form new roof.13
November 5, 2022Commander’s cupola made from Hobby Boss Leopard 2 parts, periscope heads from Asuka Shermans and plastic card and strip.14
November 6, 2022Handles on engine deck replaced by copper wire, and basics for hatch for autoloader built on left-hand side.15
November 6, 2022Upper and lower hull halves glued together.16
November 8, 2022Gun pods modified by cutting off the bit of pipe on the inside and then sawing a slot on both sides (very slightly narrower than the hole). This will let the pods click into place after painting, rather than having to be fitted before painting. I glued the pipe on the pivot on the hull instead, just far enough that it will be up against the gun pod.17
November 9, 2022Hull sides on, after painting under the roof overhang.18
November 9, 2022New left rear section, from plastic card and seams puttied shut. Obviously, that still needs sanding.19
November 9, 2022Axles of drive sprocket and return rollers lengthened by 0.5 mm with punched discs of plastic card. This is necessary because the Hobby Boss roadwheels and idler sit 0.5 mm further out than the kit’s wheels.20
November 9, 2022To fit the Leopard 2 wheels, I wrapped 0.5 mm copper wire around the Takom axles, which allows the Hobby Boss poly caps to grip the axles. The wire will be superglued in place, of course, to make sure the wheels won’t just come off.21
November 10, 2022And that’s all the axles with a copper-wire wrap.22
November 10, 2022Overview of the model as it is now. The gun pods, gun barrel and drive sprockets are still loose. At this point, I still need to fin a second Leopard 2 barrel …23
November 11, 2022Exhausts replaced by spares from a Dragon Kampfpanzer 70, because I don’t like the VT 1-2 ones and these are at least plausible. The tow hooks are from the Leopard 2A4 kit.24
November 13, 2022Bolt heads and lifting eyes on the crew compartment roof.25
November 13, 2022Tools from an Italeri Leopard 1 kit on the engine deck, and areas around autoloader hatches finished with panel lines and bolt heads.26
November 14, 2022Parts for tow cables: Hobby Boss eyes and copper wire (from an electrical cable) twisted together with a hand drill.27
November 14, 2022Cables cut to 13 cm long and eyes glued on.28
November 14, 2022Hooks and post installed on engine deck, for holding tow cables.29
November 16, 2022Gap between exhausts filled with a T-34 air intake grating and some plastic strip. The night-driving shield is from the Dragon KPz 70.30
November 16, 2022The gunner’s sight received optics from the etched fret in the Hobby Boss Leopard 2A4 kit (they’re not even used in that) plus a roof from plastic card with punched bolts.31
November 19, 2022Doors for the gunner’s optics added.32
November 19, 2022Tow cables installed on rear hull. I had to add an extra hook on the rear plate to keep them in place.33
November 19, 2022Doors and muzzles added to gun pods, to suggest coaxial machine guns.34
November 19, 2022Corrected direction of four of the tow cable hooks, because they weren’t working as I had envisioned they would. Now they look like they retain the cable much better.35
December 4, 2022Gun from the Hobby Boss Leopard 2A4 kit (front) and from another, donated by a fellow modeller.36
December 4, 2022Unfortunately, the second barrel is clearly thicker than the first 🙁37
December 4, 2022Compare this photo with the previous and it’s obvious that the barrel on the right-hand side of the vehicle is thicker than that on the left.38
December 4, 2022Solution: rebuild the part in front of the fume extractor from 5.5 mm and 4.8 mm plastic tube. The rear end of the donated barrel was also replaced by part of an Italeri Leopard 2 barrel (I only had that bit in my spares box, sawn off from the rest, else I would of course just have used the whole barrel).39
December 4, 2022… and the difference between the two is much less noticeable.40
December 11, 2022Smoke launchers on the front plate, from the Italeri Leopard 1 kit with a scratchbuilt base.41
December 11, 2022One track complete (73 links, which gives the same length as the kit tracks), and parts for the other.42
December 16, 2022Leopard Workshop MAG machine gun for the commander’s hatch.43
December 18, 2022The (nearly) complete model. I forgot to add the rearview mirrors before taking the photo, but other than that, construction is done.44
December 23, 2022Model sprayed the wrong colour, caused by Vallejo labelling a bottle “yellow olive RAL6015” when YELLOW olive (the right colour for German post-war AFVs) is 6014 …45
December 24, 2022Now in a better colour, Mr. Aqueous Olive Drab (1).
Commentaires
23 25 October 2022, 11:51

Thanks 🙂 I try to do "what if" models more realistically than just slapping on in-service markings and some stowage, and IMHO, that usually makes them more interesting almost automatically.
28 October 2022, 08:43

That's true, Jakko 😉 I will follow your project with interest and pleasure 😉
8 November 2022, 17:01

Cool 🙂 I hope you like what it'll end up looking like … not that that's completely set in stone yet, though 🙂
8 November 2022, 18:23

Quite a professional reconstruction is going on here... looks really good!
4 December 2022, 17:11