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AM-Works Famo 88 conversion
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Posted: Monday, June 21, 2010 - 06:57 AM UTC
Am-Works presents:

1:35 conversion: 8.8 cm FlaK 37 (Sf) auf Fgst Zgkw 18t

The conversion requires both Tamiya's FAMO kit (35239) and Dragon's 8.8cm Flak37 (6287). The Flak36 kit will fit, but no photographic sample of the vehicle with that weapon had been found. Type-18 barrel should be used.

Utilizes parts included in Tamiya's kit, full interior is presented for the driver's cabin. Doors can be constructed to be movable, but not recommended because using photo etched hinges provided in the set would result in alteration to the appearances untrue to photo references. A Fu5 or Fu2 radio was used on these vehicles. Antenna base is provided in this set for the exterior.

There are 2 fold-up raisers, one on the cabin back door, and one in front of the ammo container. These are to prevent hot spent shells from hitting gunners' feet. These two raisers are provided in resin with photo etched hinges and are movable.

Truck bed rests on resin frames, ladders and the stabilizers are also provided in resin. Ladders are movable of course combined with etched hinges. The stabilizers can be constructed for firing position or retracted, not movable.

On the real vehicle, the sidings aren't mesh. The vertical and horizontal bars are separate (vertical ones round, and flat horizontal pieces). Our siding is designed to replicate this appearance. Each side is made of 4 pieces, one is a bracket, and the other 3 lay on top of each other inside this bracket. Special fold line designs so the long edges of the bracket remain flat after folding.
The hinges are of the "plug in plastic rod and melt both ends" type of construction to ensure durability. Total time spent constructing the bed was ~ 2 hours in testing, and a little quicker if soldering. The last photo shows how the truck bed was constructed. That particular example was super-glued, and the one on the prototype built was soldered together.

The ammo box holds the correct amount, and would take Dragon's plastic and brass ammo. Tamiya's turned 88 ammo are out of scale and will not fit.

On this prototype, you only see 1 layer of ammo box door. There are actually 2 layers, inner doors are omitted when building this example. Inner door with cushions to protect the primers of the stored rounds, that will be featured in the product, and also movable just like the outside doors. There are two wheel stoppers also included in the set, that are not presented in the photos.

All the handles are provided in resin, other than that, the engine cover is made of etched and can be constructed open or closed. The front shield is 0.4mm brass which is ~14mm in scale, should be closed to the real thickness. There are some last minute alteration to its shape and dimensions. The shield will be a little taller in the actual product. The lamp mounts are provided in both resin and etch. Resin one was used on this example. Etched ones are for a different possibility, that they might be larger and are also used as part of the shield mount, something that's not exactly clear on the photo references.

Gun shield (and mounting) are not constructed in the example. The bed is designed to accommodate the shield, which is 70mm when it's closed. (bed is 73mm not including the sidewalls). In other words, shield must be closed for the sidewalls to retract. We'll provide photo etched chains in the set. Modelers can use real chain, and cut to length using the etched as reference.

The entire bed will be approx. 1mm lower in the real production and the back wall will be a little wider and taller. With these final alterations, this is the most accurate Famo 88 conversion on the market and should offer the best fit and details.

This set will retail for $150. and can be pre-ordered from our website till July 20th for $125. It will be shipped once the pre-order period has passed.

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Thanks for looking.
sgtreef
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Posted: Monday, June 21, 2010 - 01:32 PM UTC
This post belongs in the buy and sell forum I think.
Bratushka
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Posted: Saturday, July 03, 2010 - 08:54 AM UTC
Pricing the Famo kit shows it to run from $50 to over $80 plus shipping. The 88 kit runs from $40 to $50 plus shipping. Add an AM photo-etch detail kit or two for the Famo and another for the gun plus some AM wheels and a set of Friuls. This conversion adds another $150. This could turn into a pretty pricey build! I'm not saying it wouldn't be worth it, but I thought getting all the stuff to build a good T-80UD was costly! I'm glad to see another option for the Famo which I always thought deserved to be released in other configurations from the prototypes and on.

I've seen the crane conversion for the Famo kit selling for about $100.
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