I’ve been following your 1/72 scale homemade track discussions, and am anxious to see the instructions. I come from a long line of model railroaders (don’t have the room or funds for it) so I’m confident I would be able to do a convening job of it.
Have room for another entry? I have been putting off building my railroad collection of kits for far too long. If I read correctly, this build is going to run for one year?
I will start with a Trumpeter 1/35 BR-52. i will add to it as time allows with a few gondolas and flatcars. I also have the Trumpy Karl and Leopold. I have already bought all the kits, figures and other parts that I intend to use. All told, my train will be 13 feet long when finished. Not sure how far I can get in a year, but it should give me a good start.
Joining a group build will finally kick my butt into gear and get moving on this project so I would be grateful if I could be added to the roster.
Caveman thats incredible, and you’re very welcome. The build is for year 2015, and I don’t know if I’ve seen anything that length and so complex. There was a guy who built up a complete German armored train but yours would dwarf that. Wayne will get you on the roster and please post picks as you proceed, these will be some very cool builds to follow.
Thanks jibber. I don’t know how far I can get in a year, but I guess we will see. I will build a piece of supplied track just so I can gauge my kits but I intend to lay my own track, in three foot sections for storage reasons. Like I need more work. I had better start writing the CNC programs for my trackbed!
Please keep us in the loop how you proceed, track and all. I can’t speak for everyone, but just the thought of laying your own track and building a train is fascinating. Personally i’ve been picking up some rail, cleats, spikes and basswood for my own track in both 1/35 and 1/72. Like you i’m not sure what i’ll need but i’ll be able to build in sections.
I just finishing up a M88 to end the year so in15 I’m jumping clean.
Rail in 35 scale will be difficult to find. The closest that I have found is 1 scale which is 1/32. I intend to mill 3/4 inch board with impressions to accept the kit supplied ties and just add my own ballast and groundwork. The three foot sections will have rare earth magnets set into the ends to allow them to be firmly set together.
If you know where to find steel rail in 1/35, please share this info and I will lay everything from scratch.
i like the magnet idea. i will have to explore that further. as for 1/35 track, 1/32 or 1/48 rails are good enough for me. NO ONE is going to measure them. roughly a 1/32 will be 5.9mm high, 1/35 = 5.4mm and 1/48 = 4.0mm. i’m more concerned about making european brackets for the securing the rails to the ties instead of spiking.
I will see if anyone at the local railroad club has a scrap of O gauge rail and see what it looks like with the kit wheels sitting on it. As for the brackets that you speak of, I guess I need to research a bit to know just what you mean. I’m not a huge railroad guy but I would like to get that detail right. If I could come up with a reasonable guess as to their dimensions and shape I could mass produce them easily enough. I have access to a CNC cutting and engraving laser which sails through thin polystyrene with 3 micron accuracy.
the brackets i am talking about are those you slide the rails through on the plastic kit track. i doubt hastily laid track had the “elevated” road bed but the Europeans may still have used these instead of rail spikes.
i decided to start with the gondola. i have some what and and when to paint thoughts and this will be small enough to sort them all out. plus i have a plan to use it with the gun and i have 2 others in the stash. still haven’t decided on gun paint. if i go early gray i can use some of my COMART gray filters and maybe a winter wash; if i go '45 i can do a nice camo, maybe even brown and green over yellow. i have not seen any 3 color camo pics but that doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.
One thing I like about German armor is that there are so many paint options. Different paint schemes that were applied in the field would mean that the options for modelers are just about limitless. A three color gondola would catch ones attention.
I too am now considering starting with a smaller part of the train to get my feet wet before tackling the BR-52. This will be my first attempt at 35 scale in years and I don’t want to mess up a larger kit until I get the feel for the scale. Secondly, I need to build a cabinet to store all these beasts and that will take some time. Having a place to safely store the completed sections is paramount. My cabinet design will accommodate five 40 or 48 inch track sections. I have a feeling my plans will grow over time and I will need the extra space. Hmmmmm, 20 feet worth of train? How would I get that to the show?
On that note, has anyone completed a 35 Karl or Leopold? I’m not sure how much space to leave between the shelves. Any help would be greatly appreciated. After all this work if I made the shelves to short, I think I would jump off a bridge.
hey CAVEMAN my bad. i was talking about a scheme for the K-5 RR GUN, not the GONDOLA which will be gray. if you are talking between cars length wise probably 2 bumpers plus a few mm. i will be careful doing the couplers so they can actually work. i’ll have to redo the air hoses so they connect to but that’s simple too.
rails in front are O gauge i think and very close to the plastic ones. the basswood strips are 7mm x 7mm which looks like the correct width with enough depth to seat firmly in the clay base material and still have room for ballast.
Wayne I picked up some HO gauge rails and cleats. I checked with the tracks that Hobby Boss provided for my 1/72 BR86 and they’re very close so I think I’ll use them for this diorama I have planned later this year. I also received an email from a guy from the UK who sells the couplers in O Gauge that should work for our 1/35. I’m going to pick up some and take a look but I think its what we’re looking for, I’ll let you know when I get them.
A three color K5 would look good. Funny thing that I have noticed regarding the Leopold. None of them had the Leopold marking on them. Only the gun on display in the US. None of the footage that I found showed the name on the side. I guess we know where the kit makers did their research.
actually i have a book that shows LEOPOLD on the side of the gun after she was captured near rome. it is believed she was still in DAK yellow since there was a time she was going to north africa. it is mere speculation on a 3 color scheme but it makes sense. in the late 30s they were pz gray and dark brown. i also have a pic, somewhat blurry, of a pz gray gun with a white wash.
same with locomotives. don’t know where TRUMPETER got their scheme. the only camo pics i’ve seen are a really garish tiger stripe in a polish museum and a bad wreck with a swirly pattern.
That’s interesting. Never seen an active gun with the stenciling on it. But, I’m far from an expert. Will be nice to see it in a different paint scheme.
I am now considering building my train in an “at rest” sort of setting. This will allow me to use up a bunch of soldiers and mechanics figures. Also some cows that I have lying about. A bit of stuff in the foreground will help give the kits some scale.
As embarrassing as it is…I can’t seem to locate my Leopold kit in my stash. I know I still have it, but where a box that big is hiding escapes me. You know your stash is to big when…
Started the Trumpeter High Side Gondola today. Going together fast. I am thinking of placing the Tamiya field kitchen in it. Got to feed all these people somehow.
Will post pics when I can but I’m not exactly building in any particular order so it may be a mess until I get the track bed and display case sorted out and built.
Could I trouble you for the kit dimensions from the box top of the Leopold kit. I’m still trying to figure out how large to build the case and until I find my kit, I’m kind of in limbo.