2025 ARMORTEK KIT SURVEY

Over the last few years we have brought out a whole series of kits as a direct result of your feedback - kits like the Pershing, JagdPanther, Hetzer, Leopard 2A4, and more recently the Sd Kfz 7, 88mm Flak 36 and the upcoming Challenger 2.

So, in keeping with what has become and annual tradition, here is your opportunity to once again influence our future production plans.

We have added in some "guide pricing" next to the names of the models. This is a rough estimate of the price at the current rates.

Thanks in advance for your input and we look forward to the results.

Barrel Assembly

Forum for discussion relating to the 88mm Flak36
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Colin Richards
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Barrel Assembly

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I have a slight problem and would welcome advice. What stops the barrel from sliding off the gun cradle assembly? Had I not used a strong loctitie thread lock on the barrels I would have put a captive spring on the recoil rod. The other option I have thought about is to use the lower bracket with a bolt drilled up through the base of the slide trough to act as a buffer.
Any suggestions or solutions would be greatly appreciated?

Colin

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Post by Jeffrey Goff »

Hi Collin, its been awhile since I finished the 88, but I used a compression spring with the rod running through it, this had a disk on one end, it allowed the barrel to travel backward and then return under its own power
regards
Jeff

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Post by Colin Richards »

Hi Jeff

I thought that would be the best solution but I'm not sure how to get the spacer tube and recoil block undone as the thread lock that I used was Loctitie 638. I have done a lot of work on the block and I'm worried that if I use mole grips I'll cause a lot of damage.

Colin

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Post by Derek Attree »

Colin
To release loctite's you con sometimes free it with heat
or try acetone

Hope this helps

Derek
we must stop making stupid predictions

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Post by Adrian Harris »

Derek's suggestion of heat is the best method.

From the Loctite 638 data sheet:

For Disassembly
1. Apply localized heat to the assembly to approximately 250°C. Disassemble while hot.

Adrian.

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Post by Colin Richards »

thanks to you all for your help. I'll give the heat a go

Colin

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