Steyr RSO / 1:25 / scratchbuilt
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Steyr RSO / 1:25 / scratchbuilt
Hello. I'm a modeller from Lithuania, currently interested in designing my own card models. I would like to present a project that I've started some time ago and now finishing. It's 3 vehicles based on Steyr RSO (Raupenschlepper Ost) chassis. These are only test versions, so no colours yet. I hope I will be able to publish them, once finished. As you can see, I try to make the models as functional (with moving parts) and authentic as possible.
Steyr RSO 01
7.5cm Pak 40/1 auf RSO (Sf), Pak.40 is from GPM
The last vehicle - RSO 01 with square cabin is still in designing stage, but I plan to make paper version very soon.
P.S. I'm sorry that I write in English, I'm not that good at Polish.
Steyr RSO 01
7.5cm Pak 40/1 auf RSO (Sf), Pak.40 is from GPM
The last vehicle - RSO 01 with square cabin is still in designing stage, but I plan to make paper version very soon.
P.S. I'm sorry that I write in English, I'm not that good at Polish.
Thank you for your comments.
Yes, ADW released two vehicles from Steyr RSO series, the one with Pak.40 and the one with square cabin that I'm working on right now. However, I think my models have more moving parts, engine, gearbox, driveshaft, fuel tank, all the inner walls in the lower body, working suspension, and maybe more detail. Also they based the Pak.40 version on a restored version with original parts already missing, while mine is based on photos from World War II period. I haven't seen the ADW models built, only in photos on their site, so I could be wrong. Nothing to take away from them, maybe it's just different goals, that's it.
Here is the finished design of RSO 01 with square cabin, production of which started in 1944. I design my models in 3ds max.
Yes, ADW released two vehicles from Steyr RSO series, the one with Pak.40 and the one with square cabin that I'm working on right now. However, I think my models have more moving parts, engine, gearbox, driveshaft, fuel tank, all the inner walls in the lower body, working suspension, and maybe more detail. Also they based the Pak.40 version on a restored version with original parts already missing, while mine is based on photos from World War II period. I haven't seen the ADW models built, only in photos on their site, so I could be wrong. Nothing to take away from them, maybe it's just different goals, that's it.
Here is the finished design of RSO 01 with square cabin, production of which started in 1944. I design my models in 3ds max.