Since the last project completed, it's been an interesting few days. I had a PC crash that took a week for me to get repaired and files restored more or less and in the meantime was able to start work on a kit I'd been wanting to tackle for a while, the Tamiya Wespe.
I started off following the instruction order with Step 1 which deals with the road wheels, sprockets, and idlers. The road wheels only required minimal cleanup and sprockets were easily assembled as well although some care was needed to remove the sprue attachment points and avoid damaging the drive teeth in the process. The idlers received the Eduard PE outer rims in place of the kit parts to provide a more in-scale appearance. I also went ahead and cleaned up the return rollers even though they aren't called for until Step 3.
Step 2 deals with the lower hull and adds all the suspension swing arms and support springs. The suspension arms required some seam clean up and I also installed the tow hitch and Notek light to the rear hull along with the exhaust pipe on the right hand side. The MK track set includes movable adapters for the idler mount to allow for proper track tensioning later on but to install these the hull requires some hefty modification. The molded on idler mounts were removed and the necessary openings drilled out in the hull to take the MK adapters. The holes were then carefully cleaned up to preserve the detail with a #11 blade and then shaped smooth with a round needle file to complete the job. The Eduard set included the missing detail of the track pin nudge plates, so these were assembled and glued in place with Gator Grip glue to allow for some work time in their placement.
Step 3 calls for the installation of all the road wheels, sprockets, idlers, and return rollers but these were left off for the time being to facilitate painting later on. The step also calls for the assembly of the rear exhaust muffler and its install to the rear hull. I added the Eduard PE heat shield as well as the Eduard bolt detail strips for the join plate on the rear hull to add some detail missing from the Tamiya parts. The heat shield was annealed over a gas flame and then shaped to the necessary curve and glued in place with CA gel at the top bolt tabs.
Step 4 began work on the interior and adds the rear fighting compartment elements to the lower hull. The firewall for the engine compartment was added along with the raised crew floor. I also installed the ammunition boxes as directed in this step and will display both of them open and populated with the TMD ammo. Missing on the inside were the second level round holders/braces, so I added these using parts from a second Eduard detail set that was for the Wespe cartridge cases only. The Eduard parts had to be cut down and trimmed to fit the ammunition boxes but look the part which is all that matters once the rounds are installed. The rear gun travel lock was also added to round things out for this step.
Step 5 deals with the business end of the vehicle, the leFH18. The Armorscale barrel includes a resin breech so the only parts used from the Tamiya kit for the gun itself is B10, the recoil sled. This required some slight modification to remove the tab on the end and was joined to the barrel with CA gel. The resin breech had lost the vertical part of the block lever, so I removed that and used the Tamiya kit part instead to repair the damage.
The recoil mount and overhead cylinder were installed as per the instructions and the slight mold seams sanded smooth on the round parts with a sanding twig to avoid creating a flat spot in the process. Small amounts of putty were needed to fill gaps around the rear of the cylinder where the two part halves joined but otherwise the fit was good.
Steps 6 and 7 install the gun onto the recoil mount and then adds the gun mount halves themselves to create a single assembly. I replaced the kit gun sight with the TMD resin sight and this required some modification to the kit part B9 and checking of references to be sure I had the sight mounted in the right position. The gun is able to elevate completely and all of the other details like the elevation/traverse wheels/gears and the equilibrator were also added in these steps. The recoil piston rod that connects the breech to the recoil cylinder was not included in either the Tamiya parts or the Armorscale parts, so I created this using a short length of styrene rod and drilled small holes in both parts with a #76 finger drill and glued it in place with CA gel to add that little detail.
That led to Step 8 and the gun splinter shield. The shield had some prominent ejector marks visible on the inside so these were carefully sanded down and the cylindrical cases for the gun sight and the gun cleaning swab installed. The depressions in the shield for these cases had some gaps that were filled with Squadron White putty and sanded smooth.
The shield was then installed to the gun to complete the step.
That brought me to Step 9 which began work on the upper hull deck. The step calls for the installation of the engine side intakes as well as the driver's hood hatches. The hatches were all installed in the closed position since I didn't want to show that area without an interior. The gun travel lock was also assembled and installed with the lock itself left movable. The two front lifting eyes were removed with a #11 blade and replaced with the Eduard items using CA gel to insure they didn't get lost in later handling. I also filled in all of the mount holes for the fender tools since they will receive Eduard clamps when the time comes and it was easier to deal with it now before it's joined to the lower hull.
The Eduard set includes quite a bit of detail for the fighting compartment area that the Tamiya kit misses entirely. Using the Eduard set, the tread plate for the side panels was added along with the bolt strips for the side armor of the fighting compartment. I used Lion Roar hex nuts to add the bolts themselves and only added them to areas that would be visible once the gun was installed. I also added the engine starter crank holders and will add the actual crank later on using a modified spare crank from the spares bin since the Tamiya kit didn't include one. Lifting eyes were added as well along with the engine fuel and oil pump levers.
Next up will be the fighting compartment sides since those need to be done individually and painted along with the gun before the gun can be installed and the sides added.