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Hi Tim,
Yes there are many options, another is to flute the delrin piece lenght wise in between the holes to make it like a screw driver handle and forget the holder piece. I just happened to have the piece of alum that happened to fit the piece of plastic I had so I went with it. The Delrin pieces I had were too small to use without some kind of holder, they are only 1" long - easy to STILL knock your knuckles on those rim bolts.
I installed the hub caps finger tight but when I weathered them with the paint wash to simulate grease and grime I think that "glued" them in place. Some were really stuck and took a lot of reefin even with the tool.
Bob
Yes there are many options, another is to flute the delrin piece lenght wise in between the holes to make it like a screw driver handle and forget the holder piece. I just happened to have the piece of alum that happened to fit the piece of plastic I had so I went with it. The Delrin pieces I had were too small to use without some kind of holder, they are only 1" long - easy to STILL knock your knuckles on those rim bolts.
I installed the hub caps finger tight but when I weathered them with the paint wash to simulate grease and grime I think that "glued" them in place. Some were really stuck and took a lot of reefin even with the tool.
Bob
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Took an idea from Dale and made some mesh screens for my Panther. Thanks Dale for the idea and inspiration. The ring is easily machined. Glueing the mesh in with epoxy is so much easier than trying to solder it! Anyway they came out nice. You can mount them machined side up or glued side up if you prefer the rougher texture (to simulate welding). I will add a PDF drawing to my gallery.
File path to the PDF:
Gallery-->Bob Morey--> Drawings and PDF's-->Grill screen with mesh
-->click on photo-->then "download document" to open drawing.
Machined side up:
Or Glued side up:
File path to the PDF:
Gallery-->Bob Morey--> Drawings and PDF's-->Grill screen with mesh
-->click on photo-->then "download document" to open drawing.
Machined side up:
Or Glued side up:
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Hi Bob,
Thanks for the info and photos on how you did your grills.The main problem I was having on my KT was with the mesh covering the grills are made of steel and does not manipulate or solder very easily.All ok now apart from trying to get my fingers unstuck from the super glue!I still have not made the large grills that covers both square grills under the turret.With the experience of the smaller grills I have high hopes these should turn out ok.
Thanks again Jeff Hyder.
Thanks for the info and photos on how you did your grills.The main problem I was having on my KT was with the mesh covering the grills are made of steel and does not manipulate or solder very easily.All ok now apart from trying to get my fingers unstuck from the super glue!I still have not made the large grills that covers both square grills under the turret.With the experience of the smaller grills I have high hopes these should turn out ok.
Thanks again Jeff Hyder.
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Hi Jeff .. Where are you up to with your KT build ??.. With the grills did you see my post on how it did my grills ... It's not that bad ... If you need any help just pm me ...Regards Dale
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Hello Bob
i have just discovered your build pics of your panther very profesional it looks to.I have just spent the best part of two hours going through your posts very impresive ,not only are you very talented craftsman but you have great taste in music too .
Enjoyed all your posts sorry i was late getting here.
best wishes
nick
realy like the battle damage ,i think it takes a bit of courage to knock scrape and dent these models after all the effort
that go,s into building them ,but you have done a great job .
nick
i have just discovered your build pics of your panther very profesional it looks to.I have just spent the best part of two hours going through your posts very impresive ,not only are you very talented craftsman but you have great taste in music too .
Enjoyed all your posts sorry i was late getting here.
best wishes
nick
realy like the battle damage ,i think it takes a bit of courage to knock scrape and dent these models after all the effort
that go,s into building them ,but you have done a great job .
nick
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Hi Nick,
Thanks for the kind remarks. The forum is great because no matter how old the build photos are they can still be a treasure when you find something interesting.
I admire your skills to design and build a complete model of your own. that takes some supreme dedication.
I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future!
Best regards,
Bob
Thanks for the kind remarks. The forum is great because no matter how old the build photos are they can still be a treasure when you find something interesting.
I admire your skills to design and build a complete model of your own. that takes some supreme dedication.
I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future!
Best regards,
Bob
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Hi fellas.
I did the same thing regarding the Panther hub caps although mine is not delrin as I had none to hand so mine is aluminium with a slot milled in the rear so you can use a screwdriver to fit and remove them, I also added a few drops of light oil to the threads to help them along,you can see this in part 2 of the Panther blog.
I have also seen this this same thing happen on the Tiger 1 on a few models including my first one, the addition of a simple lock washer on the cap head stops it altogether.
Cheers Paul
I did the same thing regarding the Panther hub caps although mine is not delrin as I had none to hand so mine is aluminium with a slot milled in the rear so you can use a screwdriver to fit and remove them, I also added a few drops of light oil to the threads to help them along,you can see this in part 2 of the Panther blog.
I have also seen this this same thing happen on the Tiger 1 on a few models including my first one, the addition of a simple lock washer on the cap head stops it altogether.
Cheers Paul
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