2024 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
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2024 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Hi,
After very many years of pontificating I have finally ordered my very first Armortek kit and today it arrived.
I have checked off most of the tick list, its all looking looking good. Wouldn't fancy filling the 2 rather large and heavy boxes with the goodies that are going towards the build. I have ordered various Loktites (ouch), degreaser and etch primer. I was going to order taps and die and small spanners, but I had better hold fire in that as the boss is going to go ballistic about how much I've spent today, (she really does not understand!)
The garage has been cleared, a new floor laid with a membrane and vinyl garage floor tiles, 3 trips to the tip, we have a big car and filled it every time, not that I'm a hoarder, and the work bench cleaned and tidied. The garage hasn't looked this good since we built it.
So, being an impatient so and so, I hope to start tomorrow, wont get far till the Loctite etc turn up.
More to come, and I'm sure I will be looking for help and advice
Colin
After very many years of pontificating I have finally ordered my very first Armortek kit and today it arrived.
I have checked off most of the tick list, its all looking looking good. Wouldn't fancy filling the 2 rather large and heavy boxes with the goodies that are going towards the build. I have ordered various Loktites (ouch), degreaser and etch primer. I was going to order taps and die and small spanners, but I had better hold fire in that as the boss is going to go ballistic about how much I've spent today, (she really does not understand!)
The garage has been cleared, a new floor laid with a membrane and vinyl garage floor tiles, 3 trips to the tip, we have a big car and filled it every time, not that I'm a hoarder, and the work bench cleaned and tidied. The garage hasn't looked this good since we built it.
So, being an impatient so and so, I hope to start tomorrow, wont get far till the Loctite etc turn up.
More to come, and I'm sure I will be looking for help and advice
Colin
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Well done for taking the leap colin
It's a bit addictive, as you will find out
. I've got an early tiger 1 25% built, sherman easy eight 90% built, pak 40 I've just bought off this forum still in its box, and I'm waiting for my SdKfz 7 to arrive
sheds getting cramped. Lots of help ready from people on this forum. Enjoy
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
One and a half days later, All checked of, and sort of sorted. The main members of the chassis are pinch tight and square. Really looking forward to being able to do the job properly, just waiting for Loctites and cleaners.
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Hi Colin
Just a small tip I normally etch primer before assembly
especially where steal and aluminium touch each other because if damp gets it you will get massive corrosion at the interface.
Many others on here will have there own ideas but I have found this works for me and I have built over 10 Armortek models and still have 4 in stock
Regards Derek
Just a small tip I normally etch primer before assembly
especially where steal and aluminium touch each other because if damp gets it you will get massive corrosion at the interface.
Many others on here will have there own ideas but I have found this works for me and I have built over 10 Armortek models and still have 4 in stock

Regards Derek
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Hi Derek,Derek Attree wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:37 pmHi Colin
Just a small tip I normally etch primer before assembly
especially where steal and aluminium touch each other because if damp gets it you will get massive corrosion at the interface.
Many others on here will have there own ideas but I have found this works for me and I have built over 10 Armortek models and still have 4 in stock![]()
Regards Derek
Ahh, good point, thank you.
So If I was to etch spray all components first, how do I permanently join the components? To use 638 (metal glue) I would have to clean back to bare metal, back to square one.
Or do I etch spray all components, and then rely on mechanical fasteners and a thread locker?
And also, there are a few items that are steel and aluminium, that in the instructions are glued together as they have no mechanical fixtures, what's the best way to deal with that please.
Thanks for the advice,
Colin
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Hi Colin
I never glue things together apart from tyres and bearings and bushes where stated in the instructions.
Most screw things together and I don't tend to use much loctite because it's a pain to take things apart if you need to.
I think it mentions this in the first few pages of general instructions.
Don't over think it and most of all have fun.
Regards Derek
I never glue things together apart from tyres and bearings and bushes where stated in the instructions.
Most screw things together and I don't tend to use much loctite because it's a pain to take things apart if you need to.
I think it mentions this in the first few pages of general instructions.
Don't over think it and most of all have fun.
Regards Derek
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Hi Colin. What I would do at this stage is to pull apart what you have done wet and dry sand the bigger alloy parts before assembly no need at this point to prime these parts but I would prep the steel axle and prime now before rebuilding , plus the other steel parts to be added as you go ! test fit up to a stage you are happy with then if any adjustments can be made and filling of bolt holes if needed then prime the whole lower chassis as one peace . Dale
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Hi, I have done a little more, but not much. Just waiting for various products to arrive. None of the assembly I have done has been tightened fully, the intention was to see if the thread needed re tapping, some did. I shall definitely etch spray the steel parts before fitting.
Really looking forward to being able to get stuck in, but a few jobs in the garden first. Keep the boss happy.
Thanks for the advice Dale and Derek.
Really looking forward to being able to get stuck in, but a few jobs in the garden first. Keep the boss happy.
Thanks for the advice Dale and Derek.
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
An enjoyable session, or three, in the garage and this is the result. The basic chassis is completes. All went together beautifully, well most of it. Had a slight issue with one of the torsion arms, it was binding. Just a few minutes on the sander on the sides of the arm and it all now moves ok. hopefully I have put the torsion bar in the right way round. All etch primed now.
I've found it takes longer to find the parts than it does to fit them, but that's a good thing thing as it slows me down, not quite so gung ho!
I've found it takes longer to find the parts than it does to fit them, but that's a good thing thing as it slows me down, not quite so gung ho!
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Hi Colin,
I kind of like that glass of red wine on the bench ... its dark color goes well with the light grey of the primed pieces
Cheers, Andre
I kind of like that glass of red wine on the bench ... its dark color goes well with the light grey of the primed pieces

Cheers, Andre
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Re: 2004 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
I was considering white wine, but that wouldn't be colour coordinated. Apart from that I don't like white wine.
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Re: 2024 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Morning all, managed a few fun sessions in the workshop, AKA sawdust factory, and here is the result. All went smoothly, apart from the swivel bush which was a few thou to long, a run across my belt sander, a polish up, and all's sweet. The leaf springs were a bit messy, despite my best efforts, but a bit of grease never hurt any body.
the idler arms and torsion arms/bar are not fixed as yet, trying to decide which way round the torsion bar goes, flat in to fixed point or the flat into the torsion arm, any ideas any one please.
I thought I had a nice sized work bench, but no every available bit of surface has something on it, despite trying to work tidy. My old apprentice master would not be impressed.
the idler arms and torsion arms/bar are not fixed as yet, trying to decide which way round the torsion bar goes, flat in to fixed point or the flat into the torsion arm, any ideas any one please.
I thought I had a nice sized work bench, but no every available bit of surface has something on it, despite trying to work tidy. My old apprentice master would not be impressed.
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Re: 2024 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Flat into the fixed end, mark the position on the shaft through the hole in the idler shaft and create a flat at that angle. Make sure the idler is in its lowest position.Colin Stevens wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 6:22 amtrying to decide which way round the torsion bar goes, flat in to fixed point or the flat into the torsion arm, any ideas any one please.
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Re: 2024 Sdkfz 7 - First time build
Ah, thank you, I was half right. I have the shaft the right way round and I was wondering about creating a flat the other end.Sean-Armortek wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 9:34 amFlat into the fixed end, mark the position on the shaft through the hole in the idler shaft and create a flat at that angle. Make sure the idler is in its lowest position.Colin Stevens wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 6:22 amtrying to decide which way round the torsion bar goes, flat in to fixed point or the flat into the torsion arm, any ideas any one please.
Thanks again.