Hatch hooks Fasteners?

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Dan Williams

Hatch hooks Fasteners?

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I was wondering what fasteners fit the hatch hooks? I measure 3M x 10mm Pins. This hook hooks onto the side rear covers.
I did not see this detail in the book.So I wonder what other builders used.
Thanks
Dan
CE0167 hatch hooks
CE0119 side rear covers LH & RH

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Hi Dan,
I see that no one's replied to your message, and like you, I was waiting for some knowledgeable person to reply.

While you've been waiting, have you found the answer yourself?

I'm not starting my build properly until October this year, but I couldn't resist loosely bolting the hull together and then started playing about with the rear deck, and like you, I couldn't find any fastenings (bolts or pins) for the hatch hooks.

Steve :?

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Hello Dan

I used 3mm brass for the pins,you bow the pins a little in the middle an than you used a little hamer to put the pin in the holes,
so the pin fit in and dont come out. If you use loctitte becareful that you dont glue the hooks

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Post by Steven Day »

Hi Dan & thanks Yves for the pin idea,

Now that I've started my build, I've been checking out some books, and it looks as if these hooks are bolted through with a castlated nut on the real thing.

I know a few 1/6 suppliers are selling the castlated nuts and finding an M3 bolt shouldn't present a problem.

Steve :)

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Post by yves mouton »

Hi Dan,

I think that the 3M*10 pins are for the front mudguards.

Best regards Yves

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I heartily recommend this fellow:
http://www.knupfershop.de/

Wonderfully looking bolts and fantastic customer service!

Cheers,
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Post by Adrian Harris »

I can't help with the correct fastener but these are a couple of photos I took of the Bovington Tiger as it was displayed at TankFest:

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Adrian.

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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the web link. I think I'll have to brush up on my school boy German.

Steve

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Post by Steven Day »

Thanks Adrian,
That's the money shot. In all the pictures and illustrations I've seen they never show you the head of the bolt, which looks more like a pin with a threaded end, and makes perfect sense.

I'm trying to rearrange work so I can drop into Bovington and get as many pictures of their Tiger 1 as I can, especially around the rear deck. I desperately want to look at all the fixings and the heights of the air grills to the engine hatches etc.

Cheers,
Steve

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Wonderful closeup - thanks! :D

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