I haven't read as much since I left school and have learnt a great deal and the journey everyone has had correcting mistakes.The turret top on mine has been machined off centre I have done my best to strike a balance on correcting this however one side was just a few millimeters out which I just didn't want to leave
I cut a strip of aluminium to correct the error.
This was then glued and pinned into place probably no one will ever notice however I know it's now done.
Can anyone help me locate a replacement machine gun stock it didn't come with the tank do you know who supplied them thank you.
I'm sorry my photographs are not in the correct order and even upside down I will improve.
New owner of a Chieftain
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Re: New owner of a Chieftain
If I click on the pictures, they end up in the correct orientation (MS Edge browser). Not sure why they're not right in the thread.
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Re: New owner of a Chieftain
Hi, Adrian, thank you.I'm not used to forums, just Facebook.This is far more Civilized Clive
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Just for fun I had to call for help with my Triang dock side crain to lift the T section out .