Work in Progress

My Sdkfz 263 projekt

Posted by JurgenH on 11 Jan 2026, 21:49

Hello everyone.
When huib posts such a beautiful build, I want to post one too. My 263 has just been completed.
I built an eight-wheel Sdkfz 263 from the old ARK series. Here, less experienced modelers can clearly see the differences between the two vehicle types.

I would like to introduce you to my latest project. Again, it's an 8-wheeler, but from the early ARK series. It's the SdKfz 263, also known as the heavy radio armored vehicle. It had powerful radio equipment, as can be seen from the 9-meter crank mast and the frame radio antenna.
It was used to relay reconnaissance results to the command staff. Since it was not designed for enemy contact, it only had an MG 34 for self-defense. The crew consisted of 5 men. The vehicle belongs to the 20th Panzer Division in Russia in 1942/43.
My kit is from Firrst to Fight. It is designed more for tabletop use, but with a little effort, it can also be built into a display piece.
I made about 12 changes, not all of which were absolutely necessary to achieve an appealing result.

1. Roof hatches opened, 2. Rear hatch opened, 3. 2 viewing hatches opened, 4. Pistol opening
5. Both rear engine covers opened. 6. Tow hook from the scrap box, 7. The radiator grille was drilled out and redesigned with etching scraps. It also has a black box to prevent people from seeing into the vehicle through the slats. 8. The so-called Zescheller plate attached to the front. For this, I took the last parts from an old etching sheet. 9. Additional gas can, wooden block, and a small homemade jack. 10. Dipsticks with mirrors on the fenders (not in the BS).

It was used to relay reconnaissance findings to the command posts. Since it was not designed for enemy contact, it only had an MG 34 for self-defense. The crew consisted of five men. The vehicle belonged to the 20th Panzer Division in Russia in 1942/43.
My kit is from Firrst to Fight. It is more suited for tabletop use. But
11. A tarpaulin made of wood glue and 12. The lamp guards on the sides. Old etched parts were also used here. However, these were flat. I thickened them up a bit with liquid filler so that they look more like round iron.


Enough words, here are my actions.

Image
The slightly incorrect radiator grille is drilled out.

Image

The gun opening was removed and the hole drilled. The arrow marks the turn signal
(direction indicator), which was later removed and replaced with an old etched part.



Image

The drilled-out radiator grille and frame are filed down.

Image

The roof hatch is cut through at the crossbars using a mini drill and a dental drill bit.

Image


Attach the pistol flap with rain protection, remove the engine flaps and viewing hatches, leave the hinges in place, and glue the new flaps under the hinges. Later, shadow painting will follow, because there is no hole. All hatches were rebuilt with stops and handles.
At the front, you can see the splinter plate as an etched part. It is from an old etched part sheet of an
SdKfz 232 radio. All etched parts from the sheet were used.

Image

The interior was painted with tinted white. To prevent the bright interior of the 263 from being visible through the cooling fins, a small black box is glued under the fins.

So, that was the first part of my report. I hope you like it and that the explanation of the steps didn't try your patience too much.
The second part will be posted as soon as it's finished. Part 3 will finally be about the figures.
Part 4 will cover the construction of the base, which I am currently working on.

Jürgen
JurgenH  Germany
 
Posts: 322
Member since:
01 Aug 2022, 20:28


Posted by huib on 12 Jan 2026, 20:23

Ah, that's great Jürgen! You're posting your SdKfz 263 build parallel to my SdKfz 234 build. I see we have a similar style of improving existing kits.
User avatar
huib  Netherlands
 
Posts: 1045
Member since:
12 Dec 2015, 15:57

Posted by JurgenH on 15 Jan 2026, 17:06

Hello all
Part 2 goes on.
Image
Here are the four tow hooks from the scrap box. The white hook is homemade, so it's no big deal.

Image

Here you can see the etched part that is supposed to be the headlight guard. The flat surface is a no-go. I filled in the flat surface on both sides with several layers of Citadell liquid filler. It went pretty quickly. The etched turn signal can also be seen under the guard.

Image

The first details have been painted here.

Image

Here you can clearly see the thickened protective bar. The hatch is scratch-built from a plastic sheet and a thin round profile. It's important to find the right proportions when scratch-building.

Image

I know the radiator grille looks bad. But these are macro shots. To the naked eye,
the slats are only slightly bent. I think that's OK, since people were walking on it.

[url=https://postimages.org/]Image[/u

So, almost all the work is done: vehicle identification, painting details, etc. I also got a bucket and a tarp made of white glue and green paint.
It's basically very easy to do: mix some wood glue with paint and paint it onto a smooth surface. About 2.3 mm thick. Glass or a silicone mat works best. You can also lightly oil it with baby oil.
Then let it dry. Lift it up slightly at the edge with a blade and carefully remove it. The tarpaulin is soft and can be adjusted nicely. Don't forget to tie it down. To tie it down, I use a thin thread, smooth out the loose fluff with wood glue between 2 fingers, and hang it up with a light weight to dry.
So that was the first construction report. If you have any questions about techniques or the instructions, please get in touch.
I first tried to break up the monotonous gray with watercolor pencils, but when that didn't work, I resorted to oil paints. I find these more suitable for this purpose.
So that was the first construction report.
If you have any questions about techniques or the instructions, please get in touch
and I will be happy to help you further.

Jürgen
JurgenH  Germany
 
Posts: 322
Member since:
01 Aug 2022, 20:28

Posted by santifernandez on 17 Jan 2026, 20:27

A vehicle I've always liked, good job on the improvements.
Santi, bcn.
User avatar
santifernandez  Spain
 
Posts: 2615
Member since:
20 Oct 2010, 14:51

Posted by huib on 18 Jan 2026, 14:25

Lovely detailwork, Jùrgen, with all the opened hatches, the grab handels and the protective bars.
And the panzergrau suits it well.
User avatar
huib  Netherlands
 
Posts: 1045
Member since:
12 Dec 2015, 15:57

Posted by JurgenH on 19 Jan 2026, 15:01

Hello all.
Mymodelling to the 263 goes in to final round.


Part 3 Figures

The five-man crew of the 263 consists of three Preiser figures. The man in the turret is from Orion with a new head, and the smoker.
Except for one figure, no modifications have been made.


Image

Image

Image

Image

Pic 5

Image

I had to make some adjustments to the leg area of the figure with the canister.
He looked a little too tired to me.
By making cuts in the buttocks and knee, I brought a little more action to the figure.


This completes the construction. If you have any questions about the construction or the figures, I would be happy to answer them.
Jürgen
JurgenH  Germany
 
Posts: 322
Member since:
01 Aug 2022, 20:28

Help keep the forum online!
or become a supporting member

Posted by JurgenH on 24 Jan 2026, 17:44

At first , Thank you for all the likes.
And now Part 4, a recycling dio.

Part 4 Dio
Since I occasionally have to part with an old diorama for space reasons, I thought, why not recycle it? First, here are the old pictures of the diorama.


Image

Image

Image

Image


I rebuilt the house, slightly differently, but larger. The roof comes from another old diorama. Finally, I always glue black cardboard to the back. The materials are Styrodur, large matches, and a coffee stirrer.

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

All the best
Jürgen
JurgenH  Germany
 
Posts: 322
Member since:
01 Aug 2022, 20:28

Posted by Santi Pérez on 26 Jan 2026, 13:08

That's a good idea, Jürgen, to recycle damaged dioramas and use the parts that are useful for others. I'll keep it in mind, although luckily my old dioramas are still in good condition. :thumbup:

Santi.
User avatar
Santi Pérez  Spain
Silver Brush winner
 
Posts: 2596
Member since:
28 Aug 2016, 19:42

Posted by huib on 26 Jan 2026, 17:12

That's a pity on one side for the nice Feldküche diorama. But it is good to have an insight view to your interior decoration style. ;-)
User avatar
huib  Netherlands
 
Posts: 1045
Member since:
12 Dec 2015, 15:57


Return to Work in Progress