VW Typ 100 conversion

Started by Erik Gjørup · 13 · 1 month ago · . 1/48, airbum, conversion, käfer, quarterscale, Tamiya, VW
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    Erik Gjørup said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Yet another VW

    After the war, production of the VW resumed with some very basic models.

    One of these were the Typ 100. It was a shortened version intended as a tow-truck for cargo and such. The base for this conversion is as always the Tamiya VW kit.

    First, the top is cut in half.




    Fortunately I had a paint- accident some years back, and the aft section of that one is being used as a template.

    next up the bottom is shortened

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    Erik Gjørup said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Pushing!

    Having wanted to convert this one for ages, I decided to push on with the conversion.

    The floorpan had to be shortened, and my guess was about 1 cm.




    for added strength I wanted the central box to extend in between the seats, enabling the gearlever cover to cover both parts.

    next up more work on the upper parts

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Excellent entry and ditto start, my friend @airbum! Looking forward to see this very interesting conversion!

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    Erik Gjørup said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Happy to have you along @fiveten! and after a coffe break we shall continue.

    Old end.

    In order to check where to cut the old end is once again in use.

    As mentioned in my Typ 60 log, I still keep the end of a disaster around to be used as template for lots of other projects. It is also used here to testfit the changes, and thus it is nearing the end of its useful life.




    Cutting, testfitting, cutting, testfitting – repeat.

    Well, I have some time ago praised my resharpable scalpel blades, but nonetheless decided to use a fresh one for this project.


    The old blade will not be thrown away though, but will be sharpened and put to good use again. I know it is not a lot of money to buy a new blade, but when it is possible to reuse something, why not do so? Not to save money, but to save resources. After all we only have this one earth.

    next up some thoughts around the layout of the rear end

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    Gary Brantley said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Very cool project, Erik! 😎 👏 This is quite interesting, and I admire your efforts to save our resources! 👍

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    George R Blair Jr said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    After looking at this picture, I am struck by how small this model really is, Erik (@airbum). It looks like the conversion is proceeding well.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Excellent progress, my friend @airbum!
    Cutting, test fitting, repeat: yes, pure modeling!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    That's another great project, Erik @airbum
    Lots of surgery again.
    The start of it seems very promising already. Looking forward to the next steps.
    A wise decision to save resources, the least we can do to help our earth.

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    Erik Gjørup said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Thank you for the comments gents! @garybrantley, thanks – we all have to do your bits. @gblair, it is indeed a short two-place hotrod? @fiveten, yep – and then some more testfitti'n. @johnb glad you like it too. Next small installment is here:

    Getting there?

    Been testfitting like a madman today.

    I really think I am close to have the fit where I want it (!) At least that is my opinion that I will not get it to fit any nicer with the skills and tools I have right now.



    The rear part needs to be widened (indeed the whole chassis need to be widened on these kits), so it is placed under pressure overnight.

    Now, the enginehood is something to discuss. In my VW bookazine it looks like the hood is the same as in the “Kastenwagen”, but the pictures online shows the two I found to have what appears to be the normal hood.



    The CMK conversion offers a new hood and an access hatch from above. That looks like the real deal to me, and I suspect the online versions are later conversions of beetles? (They also have same-size wheels wich I may borrow for this project)

    as always comments and views are welcome. The more the merrier!

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Excellent progress, my friend @airbum! I agree, the Kastelwagen hood is more probably the "correct" one.

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    Eric Berg said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Nice to see you are back at it with another VW project! Test fitting and more test fitting seems to be the key with this surgical endeavor, Erik @airbum. Looking good so far!

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    George R Blair Jr said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    Nice work, Erik (@airbum). VWs have a lot of changes as the time goes by, and I would that there would be even more changes during a war. Sometimes trying to nail down a specific configuration can be frustrating, but I am sure you will figure it out.

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    John vd Biggelaar said 1 month, 3 weeks ago:

    The test fitting seems very promising, Erik @airbum
    Not that much needed to improve further from my point of view.