This was sent to me by a fellow modeller who designed the whole thing from scratch. If you have a 3D printer you can download the kit file at: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/vari...nition-trailer
Full details of the real thing found here: http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepa...ah__56-57.html
The kit is an accurate 1/35 representation of a Sd.Ah 56/57 ammunition trailer towed by German mobile flak units in WW2. Trumpeter offers a trailer in many of their Sd.Kfz.7 flak variants but unfortunately it is a mish mash of two trailers and totally incorrect. The only 1/35 kit currently on the market is a resin one made by Wiener Modellbau. https://www.wmm.at/17-military-line/...r-sdah-57.html. This is a nice kit but is still quite basic and misses many of the trailer’s features.
I built the Wiener kit last year to accompany Trumpeters Sd.Kfz 7 Flak 43 kit


My kit arrived in a well packaged box, as you can imagine there are many fragile parts. Darius also printed off his own instruction leaflet which looks to be clear and easy to follow. It looks mighty impressive, and the details are so crisp and sharp. There is a myriad of attachment points to many of the parts that will require careful clean-up so I am expecting this will take up most of the build time.


As a 3D kit virgin, I hope I can do the kit justice and am hoping to start this very soon.
Full details of the real thing found here: http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepa...ah__56-57.html
The kit is an accurate 1/35 representation of a Sd.Ah 56/57 ammunition trailer towed by German mobile flak units in WW2. Trumpeter offers a trailer in many of their Sd.Kfz.7 flak variants but unfortunately it is a mish mash of two trailers and totally incorrect. The only 1/35 kit currently on the market is a resin one made by Wiener Modellbau. https://www.wmm.at/17-military-line/...r-sdah-57.html. This is a nice kit but is still quite basic and misses many of the trailer’s features.
I built the Wiener kit last year to accompany Trumpeters Sd.Kfz 7 Flak 43 kit
My kit arrived in a well packaged box, as you can imagine there are many fragile parts. Darius also printed off his own instruction leaflet which looks to be clear and easy to follow. It looks mighty impressive, and the details are so crisp and sharp. There is a myriad of attachment points to many of the parts that will require careful clean-up so I am expecting this will take up most of the build time.
As a 3D kit virgin, I hope I can do the kit justice and am hoping to start this very soon.
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