Interesting Problem and Possible Solutions ??We have run into a slight problem that would like some constructive comments:
- When we designed the
SdKfz 251, we already have plans to create several
Expansion Add-on Kits for the
Ausf D- Each expansion kit will contain two or three variants for the SdKfz 251 family, depending on complexity and number of parts needed
- We also have plans to do a
SdKfz 251 Ausf C at a later stage
- Our plan is to make these expansion kits totally compatible with
both Ausf D and later Ausf C
- All planned variants have no problem whatsoever except for two popular variants
- The first one is the
Stuka zu Fuss; the rocket frames needed to arrange slightly different for each variant because of the difference in vehicle length, so we choose the Ausf D for obvious reasons
- Second being the SdKfz 251/22 that came with the PaK 40
Here are the angle / top / side views of the
SdKfz 251/22 Ausf D for your references:
The PaK 40 has a special mount that sit inside the 251 chassis, with the gun barrel sitting just on top of vehicle as shown. The vehicle at the bottom of each drawing is the correct line drawing. The
GREEN patch is where the front MG used to be.
The Problem -
ALL other variants that we added to the expansion kits do not need to change the layout design of the green-colored area.
Best Solution - Best solution is to create a new chassis top for the Ausf D, but then we will also need to include a modified Ausf C chassis to this kit; a product that we have planned but not even released.
Alternatives - The next best thing is to add an extra plate on top of the existing one mimicking the original intended design as shown in
ORANGE!
If we were to use the alternative approach, this could be applied to
BOTH Ausf D and later Ausf C without the need for
TWO new chassis tops, thus saving a lot of sprue space. Unfortunately, this will compromised historical accuracy with the original design.
What do you think?
Please comment and thanks!