PB600 Building Instructions PDF - at Modellbau
PB600 Building Instructions PDF - at Modellbau
PB600 Building Instructions PDF - at Modellbau
PB600
Building
Instructions
Chapter 1
PB 600
Body Kit 1:12
• The kit contains only the parts for building the body
and eventually the cockpit. A chassis and
auxilliaries are NOT included.
• The kit is manufactured under a license of Additional Materials Needed for Assembly
Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG.
These materials are not included, but can be obtained in any hobby store:
• Modeling ply wood 3 mm, size appr. 190 x 370 mm for the platform
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• Glue: super glue (cyan acrylate), Pattex Repair Extreme or PB600-Rails.pdf
similar, also recommended plastic glue Ruderer L530 or PB600W-Rails.pdf
equivalent
• Paint: best results are obtained with an airbrush, alternatively
spray cans can be used (be sure to use a spray can for
modeling purposes)
• sandpaper 600 grain for preparing the PVC prior to painting
• structured aluminum sheet metal for the platform (not absolutely
necessary, but recommended for a good looking model)
• balsa wood, appr. 3-5 mm thick (small amounts), optional
remainders of the ply wood can be used
• small pieces of aluminum sheet metal, 1mm thick
• black rubber mat, 1 mm thick
• aluminum wire (circular), 2 mm for mirror holders and grips
• brass wires (circular) 4 mm and 2 mm for the rails (fence) of the
platform
• Optional: LEDs + reflectors and clips for lights
• Optional: Accessory kits from Pistenking
Drawing Sheets
The following drawings are necessary for the assembly. They may
also be downloaded as free PDF files to be printed in 1:1:
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Pic: PB600 Platform Loading Area - Page Pic: PB600 Door Templates
Translation: Fenster links = left window
Fenster rechts = right window
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Pic: PB600 Mirror Holder
Pic: PB600 Rails
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Pic: PB600W-Rails
Translation: Geländer - Reling = rails
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Summary Instructions
For all those who might be turned off by the • Removal of the wrinkles at the lower front corners (quickly with Stabilit Express)
full building instructions here a short summary • Cutting out of the air intake holes at the side air intakes
of the necessary tasks is given. • Masking of the window areas, sanding of the areas to be painted with 600
sandpaper and applying red paint (air brush or spray can recommended)
The time needed largely depends how
• Masking and painting of the black areas
accurate one likes it, and which details are
• Cutting out of the parts
applied.
• Cutting the platform from 5 mm ply wood + painiting, optionally glueing a
The body can typically finished within one structured aluminum sheet on the platform
week (working every evening). The largest • Installation of the amber rotating beacons
time consumers are masking for painting and • Installation and wiring of the lights (optional)
installation of the lights. • Bending of aluminum rods (2 mm) for the handles
• Bending of aluminum rods (2 mm) for the rear view mirrors, the mirrors
themselves are sanded from small wood pieces, attach aluminum foil, installation
of the mirrors
• Attaching the body to the platform
• Cutting the rubber mats and aluminum parts for the fenders + installation
• Attaching the stickers
• Building of the rails (fence) for the platform (optional)
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Driver Cabin
Unfortunately wrinkles at all 4 corners are a result of the vacuum sandpaper, later finish with 600 grain sandpaper.
forming process. The large wrinkles on the back side do not
matter, as these will be cut away later because this area is
covered by the rear cover and air intakes. Good results have
been achieved with Stabilit Express or epoxy glue: “Simply rub it
in, let it cure, cut off the wrinkle, sand it, done!” says a customer.
1. Apply glue from the inside into the gap to fill it as best as
possible. Be sure to cover the lower parts of the wind shield to
prevent glue getting on it.
2. Cut small stripes of surplus PVC and bend them to fit the
body. Then glue them to the inside of the body to stabilize the
corner and the gap. Use plastic glue in small amounts only, as
it can soften the PVC, which can lead to dents on the outside.
Also consider that the body will be later cut off at the thin line -
this part needs not be treated. See picture to the right.
3. After the glue has cured, carefully remove the wrinkle at the
outside and fill the gap with glue and sand it. First use coarse
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Stiffening (optional) His solution on attaching the body with bolts is alos
recommend.This allows to remove the body easily when needed.
The body is quite thin in the rear area due to production. We
unsuccessfully tried using thicker material for vacuum forming.
Peter Lorenz reinforced the body on the inside with balsa wood
and kindly submitted us these pictures.
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Painting
ATTENTION:
Prior to painting it is absolutely necessary to prepare the surface
The paint has to be applied from the outside, due to the removing with 600 grain sandpaper and degrease the surface with rubbing
of the wrinkles. Cover the window areas. For the doors the alcohol.
templates (PB600 Door Cover Templates.pdf) can be used. Cover
large areas with paper and only let a narrow stripe (about 5 mm) If you want to add the cockpit interior, it is recommended to first
of the tape get in contact with the body. This will make the apply a light gray primer.
removing of the tape much easier.
The lower boundary of the driver’s cabin is marked with a fine
engraved line.
Paint the A-column (between wind shield and door) and the door
frame in satin black. The original windows are glued to the cabin,
which can be nicely simulated by painting this area at the inside
with black.
Don't forget to cover the sun roof and the circular openings for
the lights (diameter 7 mm).
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For the rear lights regular LED clips for 5mm LEDs can be used.
Fitting LEDs and clips are available at electronic stores for a few
cents. Pictures: rear lights with standard LED clips
Picture: peeling drill
Picture: LED clips and reflector
The pictures below show the rear lights with commercial LED
clips. The holes can be cut with a special peeling drill (see further
down). Glue the clips in place. The LEDs have been flattened by
grinding to match the originals.
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Rear Cover (Back Pack)
To correctly represent the characteristic side intake vents of the gled surface is well supported. Best mark the vents with a pen
PB600 the rear cover is produced in 3 pieces. At the center part before cutting. The round corners can be punched prior to cut-
the stepped edge for attaching the side parts is clearly visible. ting with a punching tool.
The side parts have to be cut to fit, the cutting line can be seen
as a lightly engraved line.
ATTENTION:
The air vents do not extend to the front corners of the slots: see
The air vents should be cut out before gluing the parts together.
photo above!
Use a sharp modeling knife on a piece of wood, so that the an-
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The center part is cut at the sharp edges at top and bottom. The
exact fitting will be done later, when the parts are glued to the plat-
form. The side parts are cut off like shown to the right
Fit the parts and glue them together, then paint them. Advice: you Optionally the handle bar from Pistenking can be used. It has to
may also paint before assembly, this minimizes the danger of run- be shortened by 20 mm, though. The bar is soldered to the end
ning paint. In this case cover the glueing areas before painting. parts, and can thus easily be separated, shortened and soldered
again.
Two short pieces of 2 mm aluminum wires are glued into the grip
gaps and painted black.
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Picture: Handle bar above rear window from aluminum wire
Picture: Handle bar above rear window from Pistenking
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Lights and Rotating Beacons
The lights are best installed before glueing the body to the but use orange ones instead, as shown below (or yellow LEDs if
platform, because the access is easier. no orange LEDs are available).
For the light bar cut off the front part of the reflectors and also If you want you can form the typical eye brow shape of the
cut the side parts accordingly, so that they match the available original vehicle out of a plastic part (e.g. ABS or PVC block). This
space. Then insert ultrabright 5mm LEDs. Please pay attention to shape is not possible to produce with vacuum forming. But you
sand the front part at an angle, so that the light is focused will have to do some work by filling the gap with putty
towards the ground in front of the vehicle. and sanding
The rotating beacons from Pistenking, which are supplied with all
kits since 2009 can be mounted relatively easy at the molded
position. Drill a 5 mm hole in the center and either fix the warning
light with a M5 nut or glue it in place (see picture to the right).
Attention: both outside lights are turning signals (in orange, like
for a car). To represent the original lights don't insert white LEDs,
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Platform
Transfer the lines of the included template (free PDF file: PB600 Drill holes for fixing the platform to the chassis. If you want to re-
Platform Loading Area.pdf) for the platform to the ply wood and use the existing bolts, either drill a new hole for the clips or
cut it out with a jig saw. Pay attention that the rear part of the adjust the bolts with spacers to match the new distance. In this
platform has straight edges and fits exactly to the chassis. case larger holes need to be partly drilled into the lower side of
the platform to fit the wider part of the bolts.
For the Graupner model an opening has to be cut to fit the
motors. The structured aluminum sheet will later cover this gap.
Also cut an opening at the front part to accommodate the servos
in that area. File an angle to the front edge to match the cabin
curvature. Paint the platform in black and cut the structured
aluminum sheet to fit the platform and glue it to the platform
(with Pattex).
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Attaching to the Platform
The cabin has to be cut at the lower rear corners so that the air The angle of the rear side of the cabin to the platform should be
vents have room. Other than in the picture further down the rear 100 degrees (see picture).
wall may extend all the way to the platform.
To attach the rear cover make parts out of balsa wood as shown
below, fit them to the match the curvature of the cover, paint
them and glue them in place with Pattex or attach it using
aluminum brackets as described earlier.
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Pic: balsa piece to glue to the cabin
Make a fitting piece of balsa wood for each side, paint it black
and shift it from below behind the side vents. Apply glue to hold it
in place. This prevents that snow gets inside through the vents.
See pictures below:
Pic: Position of balsa parts on body and platform
Also apply small pieces of balsa wood to the inner tips of the side
vents to glue them to the canopy:
Pic above: balsa wood pieces to cover the inside of the air intakes
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Pic above: balsa wood pieces glued in place at the inside of the
air intakes
Pic above: balsa wood pieces glued in place at the inside of the
air intakes
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Side Panels and Fenders
Cut the side panels along the engraved line and according to the Glue a 1 mm thick black rubber mat underneath the fenders. To
photos of the original vehicle (see pictures below). fix and support the fenders cut 2 stripes out of 1 mm aluminum
sheets (appr. 20 x 90 mm), and glue these to the lower part of the
platform, and then glue the fenders on them. Who wants may
also add screws.
Pic: cutted side panels
Pic: Fender supports of aluminum stripes
Pic: cutted fender and rubber mats
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Mirrors and Mirror Holders
There are two options for the mirror holders and mirrors:
• make them yourself and use the vacuum formed parts of the kit
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Pic: Views of the mirror holders
Picture: mirror holders out of 2mm aluminum wire
Drill holes into the body to receive the end of the holders. The
holes have to widened to a stretched elliptical shape so that the
wire can be kept in the final position without any tension. Glue the
wire into place form the inside with Pattex. After the glue has
cured, the holder has to be attached to the cabin in the forward
area. Typically it will not be in line with the cabin. You may use
narrow stripes cut out of a soda can and wrap them around the
wire and attach with super glue. The stripe is put through a small
gap in the cabin and spread up inside and glued in place with
Pattex, preferably on a prior attached supporting plastic piece, as
shown in the pictures below.
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Option 2: Accessory Kit from Pistenking
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When soldering the connections work with skill and quick to
prevent the PVC of the body to deform due to the heated up
metal. If you don’t feel skilled enough better use glue instead.
At the original the two mirror holders are not symmetrical to each
other, because they have to be at different angles when viewed
from the driver position.
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Stickers
Apply the silver stickers as shown: The sticker sheet contains a second spare Kässbohrer logo.
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Apply the warning stickers as shown:
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Attachments
The "fence" or rails of the platform is best formed out of 4mm Option 1: Pistenking Wipers
and 2mm brass wire parts, which are soldered together and
painted silver. Use the free scale drawing PDF file: PB600-
Rails.pdf and PB600W-Rails.pdf.
Pic: wipers with double arms from Pistenking
Further detailing includes mounting of an exhaust (or 2 for the The inner holes are at 25 mm from the center line, the distance
PB600 Polar) and wipers (fitting wipers with the original double between the holes is 5 mm.
arms are available at Pistenking, or with single arm at Veroma,
length of the wiper blades: 65 mm).
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Glue the small mounting part to the wiper blades and let it cure. Option 2: Veroma Wipers
Temporarily attach the wiper blades with tape in the correct
position to the front screen (see picture), with the arms loosely
put into the holes, and glue the arms to the mounting part on the
wiper blades. This gives you a relatively stable assembly, which
can then be glued to the body. The small “flags” on the arms have
to be removed with a knife.
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The rear wipers are available at Veroma or Pistenking. The accessory kit from Pistenking also includes an antenna,
which is mounted centered in front of the sun roof. Due to
manufacturing reasons 2 antennas are included, but only one is to
be used.
Pic: rear wipers and exhausts (the PB 600 Polar has 2 exhausts)
Pic: completely installed accessory kit from Pistenking (model:
Eric Sent)
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Cockpit
Pic: Contents of the kit
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Sand the center console with 600 grain sanding paper and paint The black stickers serve as a mask for the lighting and need only
the outside in satin black. If you want to install lights for the to be used if lighting is desired. One of the two supplied masks is
instruments and screen, cover this area prior to painting (see to be used for painting: cut it a little bit smaller and attach it for
picture below). In this case make sure, that no clouds or stripes painting, so that this area remains transparent. Remove it after
can be seen against a bright light. Typically 3-4 layers of paint are painting and replace it with the exactly cut second mask. The
necessary. If some light shines through at edges or corners just colored stickers are placed exactly as shown below on to the
paint from inside with a brush. The lighting can be done with one mask. For the screen optionally the red screen with PistenBully
or two LEDs from inside. Logo or the screen with bar charts can be used.
Pic: Stickers and mask
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Finally apply the stickers as shown below. For the yellow warning Sand the center console with 600 grain sanding paper and paint
sticker you can use either one of the two. The left one is a photo the outside in satin black. Apply the stickers as shown below:
from the original, the right one is a drawing.
The joystick can be filed and grinded from a piece of balsa wood
or plastic according to the original.
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A housing is needed for the instrument lights in order to contain
the light. A plastic part (out of ABS or PVC sheets) can be cut
according to the drawing on the PDF PB600_Instrument-
Lighting.pdf. Glue aluminum foil onto it and glue it like shown in
the picture from the inside to the center console. Use a white 5
mm LED for the light.
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Sand the seats with 600 grain sanding paper and paint the
outside in flat dark gray and flat red as shown below. The
backside is made from balsawood, which has to be fitted
accordingly and glued into place. Paint it in dark gray. Bent a
small piece of aluminum sheet and use it to glue seat cushion and
back rest together.
Pic: Assembly of seat parts with alu sheet
Pic: Cover backside with balsa wood
Pic: assembled and painted seat
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Glue the seats onto the vacuum formed and black painted
sockets.
Pic: Assembled cockpit with driver figure
Pic: Socket for seat, needs to be cut to fit
Finally glue the pieces to the platform and install the drivers
cabin. The ROPS sticker is placed outside on the wind screen in
the lower left corner.
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Version History 3.01 (26.10.12) Extensions for
- optional usage of the Pistenking Accessory Kits for mirror mountings,
holding bar, wipers and auxiliaries.
- Mounting of the driver cabin with aluminum brackets
- Instrument lights
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Copyright
All texts, pictures and drawings are owned by AT engineering, LLC and may not be used without
prior written approval.
PistenBully and Kässbohrer are registered trade marks of Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG.
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