Muttley and tinys bridge
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Muttley and tinys bridge
Good evening guys.
Over the past week Tiny and I have been waiting on some stock for the 251 we think it must be coming via the scenic route.
So we decided to make a start on the bridge.
For these of you that have purchased the latest release of the baily bridge will know the parts are well bagged and and very well oiled.
Today was spent on degreaceing the parts for spans and washing everything off drying and now ready to start undercoating the first of the parts.
A job for tomorrow.
Best regards
Steve and Luke
Over the past week Tiny and I have been waiting on some stock for the 251 we think it must be coming via the scenic route.
So we decided to make a start on the bridge.
For these of you that have purchased the latest release of the baily bridge will know the parts are well bagged and and very well oiled.
Today was spent on degreaceing the parts for spans and washing everything off drying and now ready to start undercoating the first of the parts.
A job for tomorrow.
Best regards
Steve and Luke
There is no time for peace.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Let me know if you get the wood localy,as i am just down the road and would be interested in a local supplier
thanks
Donald
thanks
Donald
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi All
Lovely to see such loving cleaning, its all worthwhile.
My top tip is to top coat everything before assembly. Why, I didn't, and thus I have to keep an eye on the wear & tear. However so far so good, if a little faded, nice patina
Take care.
Charles
Lovely to see such loving cleaning, its all worthwhile.
My top tip is to top coat everything before assembly. Why, I didn't, and thus I have to keep an eye on the wear & tear. However so far so good, if a little faded, nice patina
Take care.
Charles
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi Steve
I have a 3 span and so far have only done a parts check, crikey, are you right about the oil I am looking forward to seeing your bridge as it progresses. I need to get more done on the Churchill before starting on the bridge but may start the cleaning process using a general degreaser followed by a Upol secondary clean and a liberal coating of primer on each part.
Regards
Gary
I have a 3 span and so far have only done a parts check, crikey, are you right about the oil I am looking forward to seeing your bridge as it progresses. I need to get more done on the Churchill before starting on the bridge but may start the cleaning process using a general degreaser followed by a Upol secondary clean and a liberal coating of primer on each part.
Regards
Gary
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi guys
Not to much done today when we opened up the bag for part ENO 104 we found lots of rust on prity much all the parts no big deal 15 minutes in rust inhibitor a quick wipe dry sorted.
Donald
I will let you know about the wood I think it is going to be cheaper for me to buy it than process my tree trunk as its way to big and I rearly require a thicknesser plainer £4-500 for a good hobby one cheaper to see my local timber mill.
Charles
Have to clean all the parts to ensure a nice clean oil free surface for a good paint adhesion.
Garry
Thank you for the lovely comments I am still waiting for stock I orderd a cupel of weeks ago so until it arrives its no with the bridge muck to tinys pleasure.
Take care all
Steve and Luke
Not to much done today when we opened up the bag for part ENO 104 we found lots of rust on prity much all the parts no big deal 15 minutes in rust inhibitor a quick wipe dry sorted.
Donald
I will let you know about the wood I think it is going to be cheaper for me to buy it than process my tree trunk as its way to big and I rearly require a thicknesser plainer £4-500 for a good hobby one cheaper to see my local timber mill.
Charles
Have to clean all the parts to ensure a nice clean oil free surface for a good paint adhesion.
Garry
Thank you for the lovely comments I am still waiting for stock I orderd a cupel of weeks ago so until it arrives its no with the bridge muck to tinys pleasure.
Take care all
Steve and Luke
There is no time for peace.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi Steve, Keep us informed on the products you are using to de-grease and clean. I have son, Alex (you met him,keen to get stuck in on a kit) booked to help with the bridge. Looking forward to it. Keep busy.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Evapo-Rust is probably the best rust-to-bare-metal product I've used.
Hammerite Gel Rust Remover is handy for non-flat surfaces as it sticks well.
I use Upol System 20 fast drying solvent based panel wipe for the final clean before primer.
Adrian.
Hammerite Gel Rust Remover is handy for non-flat surfaces as it sticks well.
I use Upol System 20 fast drying solvent based panel wipe for the final clean before primer.
Adrian.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi guys
Just a small update today Tiny and I got all the parts undercoated for the first four side rails.
I did make/ dryfit one rail to see how it went together and made a big opps more about on my next update.
Hi Adrian
Thank you for the comment yes we are both on the same page if your going to do something do it right to the best of your abilities.
Take care and keep safe.
Steve and Luke
Just a small update today Tiny and I got all the parts undercoated for the first four side rails.
I did make/ dryfit one rail to see how it went together and made a big opps more about on my next update.
Hi Adrian
Thank you for the comment yes we are both on the same page if your going to do something do it right to the best of your abilities.
Take care and keep safe.
Steve and Luke
There is no time for peace.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi John
I will post you a photo of what I use tomorrow
Its a gunk product.
Take care
Steve
I will post you a photo of what I use tomorrow
Its a gunk product.
Take care
Steve
There is no time for peace.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi guys
Not to much done today I corrected my little opps I made yesterday.
When putting the panels together it looks as though they can be put together anyway round not the case the photos show it better.
The holes at the bottom are for part 116 if one half is the wrong way round part 116 won't fit a very easy mistake to make pain to put right.
John here is a photo of the degreaser I use also I spent a lot of time researching the colour for the bridge.
The English bridge was issued in SCC2 drab brown and the American bridge was painted green.
Hope this is of help mate.
Not to much done today I corrected my little opps I made yesterday.
When putting the panels together it looks as though they can be put together anyway round not the case the photos show it better.
The holes at the bottom are for part 116 if one half is the wrong way round part 116 won't fit a very easy mistake to make pain to put right.
John here is a photo of the degreaser I use also I spent a lot of time researching the colour for the bridge.
The English bridge was issued in SCC2 drab brown and the American bridge was painted green.
Hope this is of help mate.
There is no time for peace.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi John
I forgot toadd this photo last night .
Steve
I forgot toadd this photo last night .
Steve
There is no time for peace.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Thanks for the product details. really looking forward to getting started on this project.
If interested in any parts used in my builds contact me at johnfitzsimons@msn.com for a price list.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Good evening guys.
Just a small update today.
One panel is now fully assembled glued and screwed as we would say just have to touch up the undercoat now on the bear metal of the fixings.
For any new members of the forum or any one not too sure on building the panels it's not to clear in the picture part 107 is shown fitted to the top of the panel only it is also fitted to the bottom as can be seen in one of the photos.
For anyone interested in the paint i mentioned in my last post I have found a supplier.
Paints R us
Phone number 01482 342216 ask for Keith
The paint is scc2 drab (brown)
2.5 litre tin cost £41.85
Rattle can is £17.45
I also ordered thinners to knock the tin down for the sprayer and best of all for you guys in England its post free.
John
I'm also looking forward to you getting started on your build if you require any more information PM me bud.
Take care and keep safe all
Steve and Luke
Just a small update today.
One panel is now fully assembled glued and screwed as we would say just have to touch up the undercoat now on the bear metal of the fixings.
For any new members of the forum or any one not too sure on building the panels it's not to clear in the picture part 107 is shown fitted to the top of the panel only it is also fitted to the bottom as can be seen in one of the photos.
For anyone interested in the paint i mentioned in my last post I have found a supplier.
Paints R us
Phone number 01482 342216 ask for Keith
The paint is scc2 drab (brown)
2.5 litre tin cost £41.85
Rattle can is £17.45
I also ordered thinners to knock the tin down for the sprayer and best of all for you guys in England its post free.
John
I'm also looking forward to you getting started on your build if you require any more information PM me bud.
Take care and keep safe all
Steve and Luke
There is no time for peace.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
No respite.
No forgiveness.
There is only ......WAR.
SdKfz 7 Half Track, 88mm Flak 36, Panzer III, TIGER I Mid 2010, Panzer iv, Sdkfz251, Famo ,Chech Hedgehog x2
Ammo limber, 25 pounder, Baily Bridge.
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi Steve and Tiny.
You may recall I advised top coating everything prior to assembly.
I see you are at the point I realised my small error.
You may find after first coat a fine airbrush is required to get into the nooks and crannies.
That said I do like this kit and keep up the good work. I agree too it can be fiddly .
Cheers Charles
You may recall I advised top coating everything prior to assembly.
I see you are at the point I realised my small error.
You may find after first coat a fine airbrush is required to get into the nooks and crannies.
That said I do like this kit and keep up the good work. I agree too it can be fiddly .
Cheers Charles
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Re: Muttley and tinys bridge
Hi Steve,
Just looked at your photos and I interpret the manual as the screws being inserted opposite to how you have done it.
Mark
Just looked at your photos and I interpret the manual as the screws being inserted opposite to how you have done it.
Mark