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  • Steve-the-Duck
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2020
    • 1731
    • Chris
    • Medway Towns

    #1

    28mm Morris CDSW conversion

    So, the next project, as already previewed, is a Morris CDSW artillery tractor, converted from a 3D printed CS8 15cwt truck. I can start it while practicing the Polish camouflage for the Protze

    In other words:
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    One of these into one of these...

    There are several different variants of the six-wheeler tractor, including two different artillery tows and a breakdown crane carrier. An earlier version of the chassis was a command / reconnaissance car, that was made as a tin-plate toy pre-war

    The model I'm using is a 3D print, which is going to need some surface work, with extra wheels supplied by the nice lady Fiona at Highlands 3d printing. The finished version of the CS8
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    ...is the Warlord resin and white metal casting, painted as a platoon transport of 1 KRRC at Calais in 1940
  • Steve-the-Duck
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2020
    • 1731
    • Chris
    • Medway Towns

    #2
    First step is major surgery to remove the wooden GS body. The print also has solid aeroscreens on the front which were the first to go
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    Fortunately, 3D prints are often 'layered' so they're relatively, easy to cut. Plus they don't produce the dust of most resin castings
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    I also cut off the steering wheel as it had a too chunky support
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    Here you can really see what 3D printing builds up as. I will be smoothing some of the upper surface, and adding a little to the underside, The second rear axle lines up pretty much with the tow-bar on the CS8
    The old Airfix kit, which I'm using as a guide (and have never, actually, built!) has copious small detail on the underside, but most of the interior is hidden by the tilt. Think mine is going to be open

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #3
      Looks a great scratchery job, will be interesting to see this .Will follow Chris .

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      • Steve-the-Duck
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2020
        • 1731
        • Chris
        • Medway Towns

        #4
        Welcome aboard sir. Plenty of seats in the back
        Well, about five in the middle crew compartment anyway!

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        • Steve-the-Duck
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          • Jul 2020
          • 1731
          • Chris
          • Medway Towns

          #5
          I managed to blow up the Airfix paint plan to, very roughly, 28mm-ish, just so I can get proportions about right. Of course, this is a slightly small ('standard') model, so it doesn't line up at all, but there you go

          Looking at references, and an old review of the Lead Sled CDSW, I realised the back wall of the driver's compartment is further forward than the wooden body of the GS CS8 truck so...
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          Duly sliced, with the passenger seat attached
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          And moved
          I've also gone over it with some filler and Mr Surfaced, just to tone down the print striations. Not that they'll show up too much

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          • Allen Dewire
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            • Apr 2018
            • 4741
            • Allen
            • Bamberg

            #6
            Good Lawdy Chris!!! How many builds do you have on the bench now Sir??? This looks like a really cool conversion and you're off to a great start. Hell, I'm still trying to ketchup with the other 10 builds you have on the go...Slow down, will ya.....Please......

            Prost
            Allen
            Life's to short to be a sheep...

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            • Waspie
              • Mar 2023
              • 3488
              • Doug
              • Fraggle Rock

              #7
              Ok, black magic in action!!
              You guys are amazing. I wouldn’t have the bottle to do half what you do.
              I’ll be popping in if I may to check on improper use of wands!!!

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              • Steve-the-Duck
                SMF Supporters
                • Jul 2020
                • 1731
                • Chris
                • Medway Towns

                #8
                Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                Good Lawdy Chris!!! How many builds do you have on the bench now Sir??? This looks like a really cool conversion and you're off to a great start. Hell, I'm still trying to ketchup with the other 10 builds you have on the go...Slow down, will ya.....Please......

                Prost
                Allen
                Eight. Not including 28mm figures undercoated and waiting. Or a couple of other really OLD stalled builds
                For a partial breakdown (not my nervous breakdown) checkout the 'how many builds on the go' thread

                Originally posted by Waspie
                Ok, black magic in action!!
                You guys are amazing. I wouldn’t have the bottle to do half what you do.
                I’ll be popping in if I may to check on improper use of wands!!!
                Ah, if I could do magic, I'd be getting my youthful apprentice to do all the hard work

                Now, which grimoire had the spell for colour matching...

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                • Steve-the-Duck
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 1731
                  • Chris
                  • Medway Towns

                  #9
                  So, I've facsimiled the rear suspension, just because the Airfix kit has it complete, and it will be kind of visible behind the wheels
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                  As you can just about see
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                  This is what you can lash up with some sprue cut-offs, microstrip, a 1/35th German helmet cut down, plus a 1/32 German gas-mask case halved
                  Magic scratchery? Well, fudgework fill-ins more like
                  It does the job

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                  • Steve-the-Duck
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 1731
                    • Chris
                    • Medway Towns

                    #10
                    Well, looking at the chassis and underbody of the Airfix kit, there's quite a bit visible I need to add
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                    First of all, cut back behind the wheel mounts. Those big semi-circles are not part of the actual vehicle, but they will be invisible when the wheels attach

                    Now, on to the chassis extension
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                    The uprights support the main bodywork, and they're quite prominent as the rear wheel arches are really BIG Still managing not to attach the wheels just to show how much space is needed around them. The pen line shows the front end of the rear body, which is the back of the crew compartment

                    Looking at the photos of the difference between the A/A tractor, which I'm doing, and the artillery tractor, I may just have to do the latter some time
                    Or the earlier command / recce vehicle...

                    Maybe later

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                    • Steve-the-Duck
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                      • Jul 2020
                      • 1731
                      • Chris
                      • Medway Towns

                      #11
                      Checking and checking again, I decided to move, very slightly, the bodywork supports, and then added the rest
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                      I also filled out the rest of the chassis frame. NOT that it will be visible at all tho'

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                      Next added the body floor and the side panels. I cut them short as I couldn't quite work out how the crew compartment seats were supposed to go
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                      And then I realised, after looking carefully at the photos of the Lead Sled model, the floor of the crew compartment is higher than the driver's floor. So a new floor was added. I also removed the kit front mudguard pieces, to add some thinner plasticard sheet. At which point I found myself wondering how the rear seats weren't interfered with by those mudguards
                      And then I saw that the seats are actually mounted on quite a high base

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                      The rear panel mounts all the way down to the chassis. the tow hook and bar mount at the bottom. Hatch detail will be added later
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                      Rather than separate wheel well tops, I added one large piece so they'll be flat right across

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                      And here you see just how much of the underbody is going to be visible
                      The tops of the wheel wells have so much height above the wheels, you'd think the beast had one of those widely travelling suspensions like the Scammel Pioneer. I've seen no evidence it does though

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                      • Steve-the-Duck
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 1731
                        • Chris
                        • Medway Towns

                        #12
                        Right, on to the rear bodywork and some interior detail
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                        Added a piece right across then the off-set seat mounting. I don't know just why there's a turnable fifth seat on top of that box in the crew compartment, rather than a rumble seat attached to the front wall
                        Also added a curved bit of sprue for the cover of something in the driver's cab
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                        Rather than mount a piece overhanging, the rear body top is inset, with a line of microstrip around the top edge. Rear mudguards in place, but will need flaps at the base
                        There are two fuel can racks behind the rear mudguards, but I've nothing suitable to fill the space as yet, as all the jerry cans I have are too large and too late

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                        Added the cab side walls, floor edges, and a couple of 1/32 rolls to simulate the canvas door covers

                        I think I've used up all my old Airfix multipose rolls now!
                        After forty-plus years!

                        Seats and back rest in the crew compartment, all just shaped 40 thou plasticard
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                        • Steve-the-Duck
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jul 2020
                          • 1731
                          • Chris
                          • Medway Towns

                          #13
                          Now, I've an unused tilt for a Morris, from the Warlord job at the top here, so that'll go for the driver's cab
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                          After a quick chop, that is
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                          The crew tilt will have to be entirely scratched, probably out of the Apoxie putty.
                          MUCH later!

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                          • Steve-the-Duck
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2020
                            • 1731
                            • Chris
                            • Medway Towns

                            #14
                            Finally, some extra detail in the cab. Gear stick, Handbrake, and another lever that's a bit of a mystery. All cut from the same pin
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                            Plus some strips for the stowage box bases on the rear bodywork.
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                            So, having cleared out all my 1/35 accessory sets a while back, I now have no random boxes to use to add stowage. Time for some more careful scratchbuilding

                            Or find some cheap Italeri sets again. D'oh!

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                            • Steve-the-Duck
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jul 2020
                              • 1731
                              • Chris
                              • Medway Towns

                              #15
                              Having found a video on YouTube of the restored one (I've been using a mag article as reference for) I've made a few alterations and additions
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                              The crew compartment has a step back between the mudguards. It is just visible on the one photo I have, but the lighting makes it less obvious until the vid. Also, there's a big storage box in the back

                              The Airfix kit has the big box with the grill on it, in the driver's cab, so that had to go in. No idea what or why it is tho.
                              The real one has a big hole in the floor in front of the passenger seat, tho' I'm not sure if that shouldn't have a hatch over it, so I'm not drilling that out
                              Also, the foot wells in front of the driver and passenger open onto the engine itself. that means ANOTHER big hole to open out

                              But not on the driver side because, with a little hacking about, this figure will go in there
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