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Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
Hi,
originally Henschel was one of the oldest and largest German locomotive manufacturers. Due to the economic crisis after the end of WW1 the demand for locomotives dropped to zero, so Henschel had to look for further business activities. As a result Henschel started producing trucks in 1925 - late by comparison, but very soon Henschel trucks gained a very high reputation. During WW2 Henschel became one of the leading German arms factories. F. e. Henschel designed and solely manufactured both Tiger tanks I and II and a rather effective video guided RC smart bomb; a few advanced jet plane prototypes did not go into production before the end of the war. Thus a permanent target for allied bombing all Henschel factories were completely destroyed. Nevertheless Henschel managed to resume the production of heavy-duty trucks in 1949. While gradually other German truck manufacturers dropped behind in terms of quality Henschel matched up to Mercedes. Finally, however, Henschel was too small to survive as a truck manufacturer. A merger with Hanomag in 1969 did not help, Mercedes bought Hanomag-Henschel and soon after the name Henschel disappeared from the truck market. One of the most successful Henschel truck series were lightweight short hood 6x4 and 6x6 trucks, particularly adapted e. g. for dumpers and concrete mixers. This series made Henschel dominate the German market for concrete mixer trucks. The final concrete mixer chassis of this series was the 1962 HS 22 HBM. Most mixer chassis were equipped with Stetter mixers. Driving a mixer drum requires appr. 60 HP, so if truck engines, as mostly in those days, had not enough power separate engines for the mixer were necessary. ![]() My scratch build replicates such a combination. As with my other scratch built trucks already shown here my sacrifice of time was appr. 1000 hours. Sadly most chassis details are no longer visible after the final assembly. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Re: Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
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Re: Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
Wauw... that is a stunning looking truck. And scratch build... you couldn't tell from the result.
I would have loved to watched your progress in a WIP. |
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Re: Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
Super gemacht !!
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Re: Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
Incredible build, what scale is it?
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Re: Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
Thanks for the response!
I always stay in common scales, so here for a European truck it is 1/24.
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Re: Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
Amazing. What a jewel you built here.
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Re: Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
I agree, this one is super fantastic!
Also the tone of the overall paint is very convincing and adds realism. Definitely a high quality build!
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Re: Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
It's beautiful! Excellent job!
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Re: Scratch Built 1962 Henschel HS 22 HBM Concrete Mixer with Separate Engine
Incredible !!!
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