This thing is called a Scheuch-Schlepper and was designed and built to collect and move Me 163 Komets after they have landed back at their airfield. The Komets did not have wheels and landed on a central skid and were a sitting duck for any Allied fighter that happened to be near the airfield, the Scheuch-Schlepper made it easy to move the Me 163 to safety so it could be refueled and armed for another mission.
My model was built from Scheuch-Schlepper supplied with the Academy 1/72 scale Me 163 kit and was built O.O.B. and painted with Model Master enamels sprayed free-handed with my Iwata Revolution BR airbrush. The last of the weathering was put on this morning and I attempted to weather it to make it look like it has seen heavy use by adding some paint scrapes and paint chipping and also by dry-brushing and airbrushing some 'dirt' colored paint on the undersurfaces.
On to the pics...
The Me 163 seen with the Scheuch-Schlepper was built from the HobbyBoss easy assembly kit, more will be seen of this model and the Academy Me 163 later, most likely sometime next week because of the poor weather in my area which prevents me from taking the kind of pics I have planned.
Matrixone
My model was built from Scheuch-Schlepper supplied with the Academy 1/72 scale Me 163 kit and was built O.O.B. and painted with Model Master enamels sprayed free-handed with my Iwata Revolution BR airbrush. The last of the weathering was put on this morning and I attempted to weather it to make it look like it has seen heavy use by adding some paint scrapes and paint chipping and also by dry-brushing and airbrushing some 'dirt' colored paint on the undersurfaces.
On to the pics...





The Me 163 seen with the Scheuch-Schlepper was built from the HobbyBoss easy assembly kit, more will be seen of this model and the Academy Me 163 later, most likely sometime next week because of the poor weather in my area which prevents me from taking the kind of pics I have planned.
Matrixone