Some pictures of my halftrack
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Some pictures of my halftrack
Hello
Here some pictures of my halftrack in loose order.
the radiator cover is movable
the winch upgrade:
Thanks for watching.
Volker
Here some pictures of my halftrack in loose order.
the radiator cover is movable
the winch upgrade:
Thanks for watching.
Volker
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Volker,
Fantastic job on the winch modifications and front bumper. Both yours and Davids Half tracks will be stunning. Thanks you guys for livining up this forum thread!
Great job on the casting letters on the winch housing! I wonder since you have CNC?? if you couldn't have machined the letters into the alum part itself instead of making a negative mold and casting the part in resin? Not criticizing your work at all - the result is awesome! Just wondered if you considered or tried to machine the letters? I've been thinking about machining the letters (in relief) in plates and then bonding it to part.
Thanks and great work!
Bob
Fantastic job on the winch modifications and front bumper. Both yours and Davids Half tracks will be stunning. Thanks you guys for livining up this forum thread!
Great job on the casting letters on the winch housing! I wonder since you have CNC?? if you couldn't have machined the letters into the alum part itself instead of making a negative mold and casting the part in resin? Not criticizing your work at all - the result is awesome! Just wondered if you considered or tried to machine the letters? I've been thinking about machining the letters (in relief) in plates and then bonding it to part.
Thanks and great work!
Bob
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Thank you
Tim nice good pictures, have you one i can see the lever for the radiator cover, it is on the right side in the cab.
And i am searching for a picture of this part
but at the front section of the shield.
thx Allan
Bob yes i have cnc and it iss possible to machined it directly on the winch or in an plate.
I really don´t know why i take this way , it was the first time i use resin and need some experiments in it.
I have milled a mould in positive and negative form for the diamon plate,
the positive one runs about 4 hours (hobby CNC machine)
With copperplate that i glow out it works for me , it isnt scale at all...
Volker
Tim nice good pictures, have you one i can see the lever for the radiator cover, it is on the right side in the cab.
And i am searching for a picture of this part
but at the front section of the shield.
thx Allan
Bob yes i have cnc and it iss possible to machined it directly on the winch or in an plate.
I really don´t know why i take this way , it was the first time i use resin and need some experiments in it.
I have milled a mould in positive and negative form for the diamon plate,
the positive one runs about 4 hours (hobby CNC machine)
With copperplate that i glow out it works for me , it isnt scale at all...
Volker
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Hi Volker
Ad's photo is much better then the one I have of the lever but posting anyways for another view. The front, top shield on the side doesn't appear to have a catch pin like your photo showed. or is that it at the bottome corner of the front shield??
I have some other photos from another trip (not on my computer) I will look through as well.
Again, super nice build, enjoying your work very much.
Best regards
Tim
Ad's photo is much better then the one I have of the lever but posting anyways for another view. The front, top shield on the side doesn't appear to have a catch pin like your photo showed. or is that it at the bottome corner of the front shield??
I have some other photos from another trip (not on my computer) I will look through as well.
Again, super nice build, enjoying your work very much.
Best regards
Tim
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