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Hi Stephen,
I'm really enjoying your build .
Your Pz III looks, from some photo's, REAL Your attention to detail is superb. Keep the photo's coming.
Superb Panzer and a great build
Thanks Antony
I'm really enjoying your build .
Your Pz III looks, from some photo's, REAL Your attention to detail is superb. Keep the photo's coming.
Superb Panzer and a great build
Thanks Antony
Nord-West KampfGruppe, 1/6th Hetzer, 1/6 Schwimmwagen, 3 x r/c 1/6th Kettenkrad, 1/6th Marder Ausf M, 1/6th Panzer II Static...the collection is growing again....
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Update
The hull applique armour is now complete with the side plates and welds:
Next the mounts for the Unterlegklotz, (jacking block) and the finished block from Mike Stannard, finished with Promodeller washes and their new pigments:
I made a late model Brechstange (pry bar) by turning down a 6mm brass rod, annealing and shaping the end, together with the mountings:
Finally, I've started a scratch build mount for the shovel, soldered up from brass:
This is a rewarding bit of the build, becaused everything is a one-off, unlike the repetitive stages of the running gear. Pity Mark, who is wading through 2000 Panther road wheels..........
Regards
Stephen
Next the mounts for the Unterlegklotz, (jacking block) and the finished block from Mike Stannard, finished with Promodeller washes and their new pigments:
I made a late model Brechstange (pry bar) by turning down a 6mm brass rod, annealing and shaping the end, together with the mountings:
Finally, I've started a scratch build mount for the shovel, soldered up from brass:
This is a rewarding bit of the build, becaused everything is a one-off, unlike the repetitive stages of the running gear. Pity Mark, who is wading through 2000 Panther road wheels..........
Regards
Stephen
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Antenna Mounting
Turned a new antenna mounting to scale and added the weld detail:
Having seen the expertise of those like Tim and Mark who know their way around a CAD package, a humble sketch seems a bit redundant but it's the only way I could make sense of the typically Wehrmacht over-engineered antenna coupling. This is one case where a 2D engineering drawing doesn't really help.
I can see a weekend of "trouble at t'mill" coming up.
Regards
Stephen
Having seen the expertise of those like Tim and Mark who know their way around a CAD package, a humble sketch seems a bit redundant but it's the only way I could make sense of the typically Wehrmacht over-engineered antenna coupling. This is one case where a 2D engineering drawing doesn't really help.
I can see a weekend of "trouble at t'mill" coming up.
Regards
Stephen
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Antenna coupling
A day with the lathe and mill, to complete the antenna coupling parts.
This is the Bovington tank, from which I made the drawings. For once, the drawings in Jentz and Doyle are don't capture the detail accurately, the shapes are quite complex:
Here are the basic bits:
There is still some finishing to do and the springs will need to be added:
I've used Mike Stannard's 2m Stabantenna although I might turn one later with the correct constant taper.
Regards
Stephen
This is the Bovington tank, from which I made the drawings. For once, the drawings in Jentz and Doyle are don't capture the detail accurately, the shapes are quite complex:
Here are the basic bits:
There is still some finishing to do and the springs will need to be added:
I've used Mike Stannard's 2m Stabantenna although I might turn one later with the correct constant taper.
Regards
Stephen
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Antenna Coupling - More
More progress on the antenna coupling, including the two side springs and the fore and aft stays. Nearly done:
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen
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Stephen,
Not seeing your wonderful work has been what I have missed most on the forum.
That antenna is, what can I say, really good, great? It truly is inspiring, as well as the other work you have done in the last couple of months. In some of the pictures it is difficult to tell if it is the real thing or your work. That is, to me, the highest complement. Well done!
Thank you for sharing. I am not into the Comet, but I will be sure to watch.
Brian
Not seeing your wonderful work has been what I have missed most on the forum.
That antenna is, what can I say, really good, great? It truly is inspiring, as well as the other work you have done in the last couple of months. In some of the pictures it is difficult to tell if it is the real thing or your work. That is, to me, the highest complement. Well done!
Thank you for sharing. I am not into the Comet, but I will be sure to watch.
Brian
Brian
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