T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi phil
your progress is great ,its starting to take shape and look like a tank, very fast work indeed.
congrats on your comet being nominated best allied tank ,well deserved .
all the best
nick
your progress is great ,its starting to take shape and look like a tank, very fast work indeed.
congrats on your comet being nominated best allied tank ,well deserved .
all the best
nick
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Nick
Thanks very much,it was an enjoyable day out and I spent a lot of time mentaly
recording all the craftmanship and details on the many models,so that I could learn
more from everyone.
The T34/85 wil be like the Comet I think,with lots of scope for detail,finishing and experimenting.
Cheers
Phil
Thanks very much,it was an enjoyable day out and I spent a lot of time mentaly
recording all the craftmanship and details on the many models,so that I could learn
more from everyone.
The T34/85 wil be like the Comet I think,with lots of scope for detail,finishing and experimenting.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hello Phil, I have been watching the video of the Armortek open day....you are enjoying yourself.
I also spotted John Wiggins...who I recently had the pleasure of meeting.
Congratulations on your winning Comet.....a super build and well deserved
I will add a few finishing touches to my tank over the autumn/winter.
Well done mate....keep posting on the T34/85 build.
Best wishes......Mick.
I also spotted John Wiggins...who I recently had the pleasure of meeting.
Congratulations on your winning Comet.....a super build and well deserved
I will add a few finishing touches to my tank over the autumn/winter.
Well done mate....keep posting on the T34/85 build.
Best wishes......Mick.
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Thanks Mick
I havent seen the open day vidio yet,I will have to go and search for it.
It was my first visit and a great day despite the wet bits.
Cheers
Phil
I havent seen the open day vidio yet,I will have to go and search for it.
It was my first visit and a great day despite the wet bits.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Getting some more parts ready
Hub Caps and front Mudguards and MG Housing
Mud Guard Parts
Hub Caps finished
Hub Caps and front Mudguards and MG Housing
Mud Guard Parts
Hub Caps finished
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T34/85 Cast MG Housing and MG Mantlet
Some pic's of my Cast MG Housing and MG Mantlet that I have been working on
I still have enough movement for my MG Traverse.
I read that the traverse was only a limited amount on the T34.
I have noticed from photo's that some Mg housings have Hex head Bolts,some have sloted counter
sunk and some have both.
Dont know whether it is too rough,but I have options after it is fitted and the weld is done,to
stipple the red oxide bits out that are still showing or load more spray on and some of the roughness
will smooth out on its own.
I'm really looking forward to having loads of fun time on the T34/85 Turret
I still have enough movement for my MG Traverse.
I read that the traverse was only a limited amount on the T34.
I have noticed from photo's that some Mg housings have Hex head Bolts,some have sloted counter
sunk and some have both.
Dont know whether it is too rough,but I have options after it is fitted and the weld is done,to
stipple the red oxide bits out that are still showing or load more spray on and some of the roughness
will smooth out on its own.
I'm really looking forward to having loads of fun time on the T34/85 Turret
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Looks great
SLOTTED HEADS ON THIS ONE
THIS ONE ALSO.
SLOTTED HEADS ON THIS ONE
THIS ONE ALSO.
If interested in any parts used in my builds contact me at johnfitzsimons@msn.com for a price list.
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Thanks John
Those are 2 good pic's
I assume the tall "U"" bracket is where the big slab of steel somee addded was slipped into,like on the Duxford T34/85.
Buit it was good to see on that photo showing the 6 lugs which I take were for holding the spare track links
Cheers
Phil
Those are 2 good pic's
I assume the tall "U"" bracket is where the big slab of steel somee addded was slipped into,like on the Duxford T34/85.
Buit it was good to see on that photo showing the 6 lugs which I take were for holding the spare track links
Cheers
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Phil,
Did you use milliput for both the MG guard and housing? They look good!
Regards,
Bill
Did you use milliput for both the MG guard and housing? They look good!
Regards,
Bill
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Thanks Bill
I used milliput for the MG Guard,I did the disk part first and shaped it round the Gun and to the ball
and left that to harden.
Then I made the little front bit and formed it so I would not deform the disk when blending it in.
For the MG Housing I used Exterior proffesional polyfiller,I practiced on a couple of galvanised steel
strips first,to see how good it stuck and it was fine.
I did the MG housing in one go and the brush I used for the stippling effect was the type you can
get for painting fences,with about 150mm x 25mm bristles which were not too stiff.
This turned out just right so will be fine when I come to do my Turret
Cheers
Phil
I used milliput for the MG Guard,I did the disk part first and shaped it round the Gun and to the ball
and left that to harden.
Then I made the little front bit and formed it so I would not deform the disk when blending it in.
For the MG Housing I used Exterior proffesional polyfiller,I practiced on a couple of galvanised steel
strips first,to see how good it stuck and it was fine.
I did the MG housing in one go and the brush I used for the stippling effect was the type you can
get for painting fences,with about 150mm x 25mm bristles which were not too stiff.
This turned out just right so will be fine when I come to do my Turret
Cheers
Phil
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MG Travers mechanism and a short vidio showing it work
Double click on the picture for a short vidio of my MG Travers mechanism.
I use the VR knob and channel 6,so it will travers at any speed and stop where you put it
A picture of the mechanism.
Just a simple 4mm threaded rod screwed into the MG ball and runing in a carbon tube as the servo turns,so
its not directly connected to the servo wheel.
I use the VR knob and channel 6,so it will travers at any speed and stop where you put it
A picture of the mechanism.
Just a simple 4mm threaded rod screwed into the MG ball and runing in a carbon tube as the servo turns,so
its not directly connected to the servo wheel.
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hello,
from what I see and understand the whole motion pack will have inverted position.
That is the 2 motors will sit in the rear part of the tank !
Does anyone who already got the motion pack confirm this?
from what I see and understand the whole motion pack will have inverted position.
That is the 2 motors will sit in the rear part of the tank !
Does anyone who already got the motion pack confirm this?
My men can eat their belts, but my tanks have gotta have gas.
(George S. Patton)
(George S. Patton)
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