T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Phil,
Thank you for the pictures. Just what I needed. I was looking at some closeups on a site I found while at work and was reminded about the turret pistol ports again. Do you have a reference book with scale drawings of the 76 or 85? I've got some ideas for parts and no idea of dimensions.
Thanks again,
Brown
Thank you for the pictures. Just what I needed. I was looking at some closeups on a site I found while at work and was reminded about the turret pistol ports again. Do you have a reference book with scale drawings of the 76 or 85? I've got some ideas for parts and no idea of dimensions.
Thanks again,
Brown
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T34 scale drawings
Hi Brown.
No there are some line drawings in the 4 Osprey books that I have at the moment,but
there is no scale mentioned for these drawings.
I will let everyone know if I find one.
Cheers
Phil
No there are some line drawings in the 4 Osprey books that I have at the moment,but
there is no scale mentioned for these drawings.
I will let everyone know if I find one.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Looking good Phil.
You would not be outside in Staffordshire today, unless you like to build in hail with added thunder and lightening!
Keep the photos coming, I'm sure you have lots of members viewing.
Regards
John
You would not be outside in Staffordshire today, unless you like to build in hail with added thunder and lightening!
Keep the photos coming, I'm sure you have lots of members viewing.
Regards
John
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Phil
Where did you find the info on the tank you are building?
John
Where did you find the info on the tank you are building?
John
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi John.
No its just showers and sun in worcestershire,I had to quickly put the Hull back
in the garage after taking the vlatest pic's when it rained again.
The books I have at the moment are 4 Osprey ones
T-34/76 Medium Tank 1941-45
T-34-85 Medium Tank 1944-1994
Panther vs T-34 Ukraine 1943
T-34/76 & T34/85 Osprey Modeling Manual ( lots of little detail bits in this one)
I have another book on order but no delivery date yet
T34 in action Armor no 20.
I'm keeping my eyes open for others.
Cheers
Phil
No its just showers and sun in worcestershire,I had to quickly put the Hull back
in the garage after taking the vlatest pic's when it rained again.
The books I have at the moment are 4 Osprey ones
T-34/76 Medium Tank 1941-45
T-34-85 Medium Tank 1944-1994
Panther vs T-34 Ukraine 1943
T-34/76 & T34/85 Osprey Modeling Manual ( lots of little detail bits in this one)
I have another book on order but no delivery date yet
T34 in action Armor no 20.
I'm keeping my eyes open for others.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Phil
If you go to this site http://knigi.tr200.ru/ scroll about half way down on the left and put in tank you'll get 10 pages
Should get all you need
Colin
If you go to this site http://knigi.tr200.ru/ scroll about half way down on the left and put in tank you'll get 10 pages
Should get all you need
Colin
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Phil,
Your T-34 is really moving along fast......much quicker than Panther builds it seems. Just a question.... I noticed some open seams in the rear plate around the drive units. Do you seal those from the inside for water protection? Have you thought through the same issue on the "christie" suspension?
Regards,
Bill
Your T-34 is really moving along fast......much quicker than Panther builds it seems. Just a question.... I noticed some open seams in the rear plate around the drive units. Do you seal those from the inside for water protection? Have you thought through the same issue on the "christie" suspension?
Regards,
Bill
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Book Link
Thanks Colin
I had a quick look,there is loads there like you say,even books on German captured Russian Tanks,I will go back later
for a good study,The Tanks I mean,not all the nice girls that keep apearing in between
Cheers
Phil
I had a quick look,there is loads there like you say,even books on German captured Russian Tanks,I will go back later
for a good study,The Tanks I mean,not all the nice girls that keep apearing in between
Cheers
Phil
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Gaps
Hi Bill
Yes there is quite a gap at the rear plate and gear box,but I will be filling as I go,I did the front before the Glaciss plate
went on.
I will be able to get at all the rest as I go.
Some of the photo's of the full size T34's show the gear box welded to the rear plate.
If I can get to go to the Duxford Museum again soon I will have to have a study of how the suspension was sealed.
With regards to the model I think I will be just coating the suspension parts with grease for some protection.
I will not be doing any wading or fording streams
Some jobs are taking longer,it took me several hours today to get the MG Ball to fit and move nicely in the MG housing.
Had to do some work to stop the colar locking the ball up.
Cheers
Phil
Yes there is quite a gap at the rear plate and gear box,but I will be filling as I go,I did the front before the Glaciss plate
went on.
I will be able to get at all the rest as I go.
Some of the photo's of the full size T34's show the gear box welded to the rear plate.
If I can get to go to the Duxford Museum again soon I will have to have a study of how the suspension was sealed.
With regards to the model I think I will be just coating the suspension parts with grease for some protection.
I will not be doing any wading or fording streams
Some jobs are taking longer,it took me several hours today to get the MG Ball to fit and move nicely in the MG housing.
Had to do some work to stop the colar locking the ball up.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hello Phil
There seams to be some internal plates that are missing. Or havent you got around to fitting them. Is there any plates that go next to the suspension to seal it all up so you can wade in water. I will be extreamly disapointed if there isn't any. Water and electrics dont mix.
Lee
There seams to be some internal plates that are missing. Or havent you got around to fitting them. Is there any plates that go next to the suspension to seal it all up so you can wade in water. I will be extreamly disapointed if there isn't any. Water and electrics dont mix.
Lee
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Listen carefully i shall say this only once.
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Wet Stuff
HI Lee
I dont think there is any problem for the Aquatic enthusiast.
The leading suspension is a different design to the other 4 pairs that have the "Banana Slots"in the hull side.
These 8 have Spring Housings which dont look a problem to seal and any other gap in the Hull is no problem to seal,so I
will be doing mine anyway even though I've got no stream to go padling in.
Which T34 are you doing?
I am starting on the suspension bits tomorrow,so I will post some pic's of the parts and then some more fitted.
Cheers
Phil
I dont think there is any problem for the Aquatic enthusiast.
The leading suspension is a different design to the other 4 pairs that have the "Banana Slots"in the hull side.
These 8 have Spring Housings which dont look a problem to seal and any other gap in the Hull is no problem to seal,so I
will be doing mine anyway even though I've got no stream to go padling in.
Which T34 are you doing?
I am starting on the suspension bits tomorrow,so I will post some pic's of the parts and then some more fitted.
Cheers
Phil
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Bump Stops , bearing ring and Mg
Started on the Bump Stops.
Drilled out the MG for the MG Flash fitted to ball and drilled and tapped a 4mm hole in
the back of the ball to fit a bracket later,for the MG movement..
There was just enough metal in the Gun to allow drilling out for the Led to sit inside
Bearing Ring fitted
Drilled out the MG for the MG Flash fitted to ball and drilled and tapped a 4mm hole in
the back of the ball to fit a bracket later,for the MG movement..
There was just enough metal in the Gun to allow drilling out for the Led to sit inside
Bearing Ring fitted
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