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    Sd.Kfz. 7 half-track, post-war

    My interest in vehicles used in my particular part of the world is probably fairly well-known here by now So, when I came across this picture while doing research for my book that was published last year, I thought it would make a very interesting model:

    (Anefo, via Wikimedia Commons)

    This is on Markt square in the town of Middelburg, very recognisable by its 15th-century town hall, which was being restored even during the war following the city fire of 17 May 1940 in which it burned out completely.

    Here’s what this area looks like today — that link takes you to as close as you can get on Google Streetview to the spot where the above photo was taken. However, the 1990s-built flower stall is in the way a bit for seeing the town hall and the half-track’s location.

    Another picture in which the same Sd.Kfz. 7 appears, is this one, taken from slightly more to the right (=east):


    (Anefo via Wikimedia Commons)

    The vehicle is a late-model Mittlerer Zugkraftwagen 8 to. Sd.Kfz. 7, “Medium Tractor, 8-tonne”. The late version of this differed from the early one by having a wooden lorry-type load bed rather than two rows of forward-facing benches; there were an ammunition stowage box and foreward/rear, back-to-back benches in the load bed. However, these have been removed from the vehicle in the photo, as have the engine compartment covers, windscreen, tilt hoops, front tyres and even the outer row of roadwheels. I’m not sure, but I think the cylinder head has also been taken off the engine, as have various other bits in the engine compartment, and of course everything that was loose, is gone.

    Model-wise, you can pick Dragon or Trumpeter to build this vehicle, but I bought the former:



    I’m not an expert on these vehicles, but a little reading makes me believe the Dragon kit is a little more accurate, if probably trickier to build.

    Here is what you get inside the box:

    [ATTACH]442357[/ATTACH][ATTACH]442358[/ATTACH][ATTACH]442359[/ATTACH][ATTACH]442360[/ATTACH][ATTACH]442361[/ATTACH][ATTACH]442362[/ATTACH][ATTACH]442363[/ATTACH]

    Much of this is superfluous anyway, being parts for other Sd.Kfz. 7 variants, and I can discard a good deal more bits on top of that in order to build it as per the photo I also got this replacement grill from Panzer Art:

    [ATTACH]442364[/ATTACH]

    The main advantage is having open louvres, which might be tricky to achieve with the Dragon part that has them moulded with a flat plate behind them.

    Now to study how best to start building this …
  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15678
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    Hi Jakko
    I enjoy your 'real vehicle' builds. I'm again impressed with your ability to interpret these old photos. As you say there will be a lot of bits for the spares box.
    Jim

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    • yak face
      Moderator
      • Jun 2009
      • 13836
      • Tony
      • Sheffield

      #3
      Great project jakko , looking forward to the build , cheers tony

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      • scottie3158
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 14201
        • Paul
        • Holbeach

        #4
        Jakko,
        Count me in mate I will follow with interest.

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        • Tim Marlow
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          • Apr 2018
          • 18901
          • Tim
          • Somerset UK

          #5
          Should be good. Your builds are usually so well researched I always learn something. Is that another half track in the line up behind it?

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          • Nicko
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            • Apr 2019
            • 1402
            • Nick
            • East Anglia

            #6
            I'll look forward to seeing this one come together Jakko....

            Nick

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            • Lee Drennen
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 7711

              #7
              Looks interesting Jakko count me in too seated in the front with the others

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              • adt70hk
                SMF Supporters
                • Sep 2019
                • 10406

                #8
                Interesting idea Jakko!

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jim R
                  I enjoy your 'real vehicle' builds. I'm again impressed with your ability to interpret these old photos.
                  Glad to read that I put the first picture into my book, and therefore looked closely at it for quite a bit so I could caption it correctly. I’m sure I will spot more things I hadn’t noticed when I actually build the model, though …

                  I did notice, by the way, that the same woman appears to be in both photos: walking to the left in the first one, to the right in the second. I’m now a little tempted to build a model of her as well to pose next to the vehicle.

                  Originally posted by Jim R
                  As you say there will be a lot of bits for the spares box.
                  Even the bits “blued out” as not-for-use on the instructions are the majority of those on sprues D (the one with the engine) and G (the armoured cab). I kind of wonder if they couldn’t have found room for the parts of those that are needed on the sprue with the new load bed …

                  Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                  Your builds are usually so well researched I always learn something.
                  I try to aim for accuracy. I often miss in minor ways, but I try not to

                  Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                  Is that another half track in the line up behind it?
                  Indeed, there is another Sd.Kfz. 7, but that one at least still has its front tyres and windscreen. Alongside it are a Wehrmacht bus of a type I couldn’t determine (but softskins are not my forté) and a couple of horse-drawn wagons. Behind those wagons is a lorry with what looks like German camouflage and a box body, but again, I couldn’t work out the type If you want to see a higher-resolution version for a closer look, by the way, follow the link to Wikimedia Commons that’s with the photo.

                  Ans thanks to all the others who commented to far too

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                  • Graeme C.
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 1597
                    • Graeme
                    • UK

                    #10
                    I'm in Jakko, looks an interesting build.

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                    • CarolsHusband
                      • Feb 2021
                      • 474

                      #11
                      Hey Jakko, a distressed half-track, with period reference, what's not to like ?

                      Looking forward to your build.

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                      • stillp
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Nov 2016
                        • 8091
                        • Pete
                        • Rugby

                        #12
                        This will be interesting!
                        Pete

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                        • CarolsHusband
                          • Feb 2021
                          • 474

                          #13
                          Also, and completely off topic, (my apologies), I realise I drove through that very square nearly 40 years ago on my way to Arnhem having camped at Vlissingen the night before.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Thanks all, I do hope it will be interesting

                            Originally posted by CarolsHusband
                            I realise I drove through that very square nearly 40 years ago on my way to Arnhem having camped at Vlissingen the night before.
                            Did you visit Middelburg as well, then? Because until the mid-90s you could park your car on Markt square, but even then it was not on any direct routes that would take you from one side of town to the other. (Today, you can’t get there by car at all, unless you have a very good reason to.) In any case I would recommend Middelburg over Vlissingen any time as a place to visit and walk around in

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                            • CarolsHusband
                              • Feb 2021
                              • 474

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jakko
                              Thanks all, I do hope it will be interesting :smiling3:


                              Did you visit Middelburg as well, then? Because until the mid-90s you could park your car on Markt square, but even then it was not on any direct routes that would take you from one side of town to the other. (Today, you can’t get there by car at all, unless you have a very good reason to.) In any case I would recommend Middelburg over Vlissingen any time as a place to visit and walk around in :smiling3:
                              It was in '84, 40th Anniversary Commemorations. Me and a mate in a Jeep & a CCKW 352 as part of a massive group. I'm pretty sure we went through the town. We stopped everywhere & probably went the longest possible route. We even drove up the same hill twice ( a 15 mile detour) as the Dutch guy who was leading the convoy was "very proud of the hill". The guy with the Diamond T + tank transporter + Sherman wasn't that impressed....

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