1/12 Scale Hetzer
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2021 3:42 am
Howdy.
My odd hobby is building rarely modeled complex WWII German aircraft landing gear (mostly) in 1/6 scale and as scale as I can possibly make them using a combination of machined and 3d printed parts and functioning as exactly like the real thing as possible. I do these because nobody else does and its a satisfying challenge to get into the minds of the original designers. Most of my planes are more like 1/12 scale for space and cost reasons, and since suspension is "my thing" anyway, I decided to build my favorite German tanks in 1/12 scale to go with my planes. It will take years to fully debug, but I'll start with the Hetzer, then Stug, Jagpanther and then figure it out from there, probably a Wirbelwind, Panzer I-IV and ending with the Tiger I & II if I live that long lol. Looking through materials here, I see the 3d printed 1/16 and 1/6 Hetzer and am duly impressed. I like to do my own stuff though, and some of the details I think need to be different and of course this is 1/12 scale. As a suspension guy, I started with the bogeys and have them pretty well debugged. There's a few tweaks to go, and I need to add a bunch more camber to the spring leaves to be accurate - this shows in the mostly compressed state and each leaf is a separate part. I think I'll take scale a bit further also as the later Hetzer used stiffer springs in front than in back, so the spring packs and spring holders are slightly different front to rear. I scoured every source I can find and I'm sure there will be a few corrections here and there over time. I decided to use beefy double 12mm bearings and 4mm axles on both ends of the swing arms to take all the slop out that I get in the 1/16 HL stuff. I also plan to power it closer to the real thing - a single brushless motor in the scale spot inside a dummy engine running through a driveshaft to a dummy transmission with working differential and band brakes on the output shafts to a scale reduction gear just like the real thing. Should be a fun project. I'll finish debugging the bogeys, then do the drive and tension rollers (return roller and mount are done), tracks then onto the hull.
My odd hobby is building rarely modeled complex WWII German aircraft landing gear (mostly) in 1/6 scale and as scale as I can possibly make them using a combination of machined and 3d printed parts and functioning as exactly like the real thing as possible. I do these because nobody else does and its a satisfying challenge to get into the minds of the original designers. Most of my planes are more like 1/12 scale for space and cost reasons, and since suspension is "my thing" anyway, I decided to build my favorite German tanks in 1/12 scale to go with my planes. It will take years to fully debug, but I'll start with the Hetzer, then Stug, Jagpanther and then figure it out from there, probably a Wirbelwind, Panzer I-IV and ending with the Tiger I & II if I live that long lol. Looking through materials here, I see the 3d printed 1/16 and 1/6 Hetzer and am duly impressed. I like to do my own stuff though, and some of the details I think need to be different and of course this is 1/12 scale. As a suspension guy, I started with the bogeys and have them pretty well debugged. There's a few tweaks to go, and I need to add a bunch more camber to the spring leaves to be accurate - this shows in the mostly compressed state and each leaf is a separate part. I think I'll take scale a bit further also as the later Hetzer used stiffer springs in front than in back, so the spring packs and spring holders are slightly different front to rear. I scoured every source I can find and I'm sure there will be a few corrections here and there over time. I decided to use beefy double 12mm bearings and 4mm axles on both ends of the swing arms to take all the slop out that I get in the 1/16 HL stuff. I also plan to power it closer to the real thing - a single brushless motor in the scale spot inside a dummy engine running through a driveshaft to a dummy transmission with working differential and band brakes on the output shafts to a scale reduction gear just like the real thing. Should be a fun project. I'll finish debugging the bogeys, then do the drive and tension rollers (return roller and mount are done), tracks then onto the hull.