by waaytoomuchintothis » Sun Jan 25, 2015 6:22 pm
I've been watching this and of course, congratulations on a great build. If it helps at all, I know a few things about these Type 2s from 1963 to 1971. I have had several of them, and still have one. The race car transporters usually had oversized flatbed platforms both in width and length, as I'm sure you know. And, as I'm sure you have found, 1/32nd cars are frequently somewhat oversized, making your task a tough one, indeed. I did an American version of what you are doing some time ago. After lots of fooling around trial fitting, I used a 1/25th car on a 1/24th truck, even though there were many modeling problems with doing it that way. For one thing, I spent a week trying to find inserts for the 1-ton truck I made from pickup truck parts. The race car was easy, just a 1/25th '40 Ford. You may remember seeing it at the top of the scratchbuilt topic for quite a while. The way I made it work was to use diamond plate channels spaced for the car I was going to transport (from a kit that had a truck and trailer in it). What I recommend is that you find the diamond plate or something like it in scale, then build a framework around it that can be placed on the truck as you have very nicely built it so far. After all, the 1:1 vehicle wouldn't have stripped off the flatbed you built so far, that would have left the engine compartment and the "treasure chest" (the large storage under the bed), with no roof. You have the skills, basically, you need materials.