Easy Eight No22
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Re: Easy Eight No22
Good Tutorial, i have learn't a lot from these on the Forum, Interesting, many thanks, regards Simon manning.
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Re: Easy Eight No22
Simon, thank you for the very kind words.
Following on from the previous post the other end of the shovel.
Following on from the previous post the other end of the shovel.
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Thanks for the comment Bob. They are definitely heavy duty and I am pretty confident they won't be falling off.
On with a few bits and pieces.
On with a few bits and pieces.
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Re: Easy Eight No22
Hi David
A great build and detailing on this easy 8 .
Still have mine in boxes as jumped straight into my
Jagdpanther .
Then I have the new issue skdfz 7 next.
Still have a m3 Lee too.

A great build and detailing on this easy 8 .
Still have mine in boxes as jumped straight into my
Jagdpanther .
Then I have the new issue skdfz 7 next.
Still have a m3 Lee too.



we must stop making stupid predictions
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Thank you for the comment Derek. That impressive list of projects you have lined up would take me about 20 years at the speed I am going at. Good luck with all of them.
Regards, Dave.
Regards, Dave.
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Re: Easy Eight No22
Lovely details on the running gear.
I have one here that I bought as a runner which has issues with the suspension arms binding, so make sure you grease the moving parts to prevent moisture getting in an affecting the movement.
Adrian.
I have one here that I bought as a runner which has issues with the suspension arms binding, so make sure you grease the moving parts to prevent moisture getting in an affecting the movement.
Adrian.
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Thank you for the comment Adrian. Very good advice on the pivot points, I have used dry lube as a trial. When I first dry built those units everything was very tight, especially the spring cup pivot points. What I did was fettle all the parts so it all worked smoothly then as I took them apart I numbered each part, where it won't be seen, so after painting everything went back in the correct place. You can just see the numbering on the swing arms by the road wheel axles. Im sure there will be snags to sort out further down the road but hopefully not too many.
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