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Jakko ‌ (Jakko)
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Scratchbuilding an M113

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The basic shapes of the panels, drawn on a computer, printed out and pasted to plastic card, 0.75 mm (back) and 1 mm (front) thick. 
 

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Hull shapes cut out from the plastic card. 
 

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Main side panels glued to a sheet of 0.5 mm card to get them to approximate scale thickness. 
 

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Side panels cut out from the extra sheet. 
 

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All main panels for the hull sides and glacis plate. 
 

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Main parts for left hull side assembled. 
 

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Bar long side of the hull built from plastic strip. 
 

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Floor and nose plates cut from plastic sheet. 
 

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Floor plate whacked with a ball hammer 🙂 
 

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Final drive housing from AFV Club M548 (via their YPR-765 kit, where they’re spare), with the inner bit sawn off so the housing can fit against the plate for the outside of the hull. 
 

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Housings in place on the hull sides, with a Tamiya drive sprocket in one. 
 

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Italeri roadwheels and Academy rear mudguards added, with AFV Club suspension arms and simple axles from sprue, for the ones that will be out of sight. 
 

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Final drive housings on the nose plate/floor under construction, with an oversize piece of plastic strip so that it’s easier to glue in place. This will be cut down when the glue dries. 
 

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Basic ribs made for the hull floor. 
 

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Academy idler wheels added, plus more details to shock absorbers and idler adjustment mechanism. 
 

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Tracks installed, from an Academy kit. 
 

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Base made from MDF sheet with picture frame edging and two thicknesses of foam-cored card, and the M113 parts posed in approximate positions. 
 

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Base painted and with static grass applied. 
 

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Remaining torsion bars added to hull floor, together with longitudinal rib. 
 

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Torsion bars installed from 1 mm brass rod. 
 

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Torsion bar mounts added from plastic strip and tube. 
 

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Engine and transmission (from Tamiya kit) detailed and installed. 
 

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Hull front made from plastic card, with Tamiya and Academy lights, Italeri trim vane actuator and Academy spare track links. 
 

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Italeri trim vane, with replacement cover for engine hatch handle from aluminium sheet, because it’s open at top and bottom on real thing. 
 

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Rear hull completed, with Italeri jerry cans (converted to water cans), Italeri bit behind left taillight, Academy lights and Tamiya lamp guards. 
 

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Driver’s compartment with part of engine firewall and bilge pump pipe from copper wire (1.5 mm core from electrical cable). 
 

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Right side of hull with tie-downs, electrical cabling etc. 
 

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Left side of hull, fittings in driver’s compartment. MG barrel and flashlight are Tamiya, everything else is scratchbuilt. 
 

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Both hull sides complete, with straps etc. from thin plastic card twisted randomly and glued in place. 
 

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Tamiya kit radiator and duct, with replacement duct made from aluminium sheet. 
 

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Main pieces in place on base. 
 

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All parts primed white with Vallejo from a rattle can. 
 

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Outside bits sprayed Vallejo olive drab. 
 

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Engine etc. painted and rough shading/dirt applied to floor. 
 

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Sides shaded with wash made from Humbrol Subframe Grey enamel, a tin from the 1970s 🙂 
 

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Engine compartment dirtied up with black wash (Tamiya flat black plus water). 
 

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Junk added to base to represent debris from vehicle. 
 

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Burns sprayed into vehicle and base, using black and a few different shades of grey. 
 

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Burns from right-hand side of hull. 
 

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Burned hull floor and surrounding terrain. 
 

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Burned left-hand side. 
 

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Painted rust onto torsion bar 
 

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Finished model — well, almost, it still needs a figure to give a sense of scale and fill the empty corner. 
 

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Added rust to ammo cans in the burned area 
 

Comments

8 18 June 2020, 20:04
Maciej Bellos
I am not a fan of the so called tin cans (sorry guys, I admire the work you do though), but a scratch build is always interesting.
22 October 2020, 20:31
Jakko ‌
Thanks. I could have saved a little work by starting with a kit, but given how destroyed the M113 I'm using as an example was, making it from scratch seemed just as sensible.
23 October 2020, 17:49
gorby
Excellent scratch-building!
18 November 2020, 15:59
Jakko ‌
Thanks 🙂
19 November 2020, 10:15
Spanjaard
very interesting, great scratch!
25 November 2020, 21:46
Jakko ‌
Thanks 🙂
26 November 2020, 10:19

Project info

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1:35
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1:35 M113A1 NAGMASH (AFV Club AF35311)1:35 M113A2 (Academy 1354)1:35 M113 A1 (Italeri 276)2+

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