Brown's T34 85 #008
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
Lee,
I'm going to try my hand at the tow hooks. I see tow hooks in my sleep! The sculpting clay is on the table and I bought a small silicone molding kit to make a final model for the caster. Just a matter of sitting down for an hour or 2 and getting it done.
Brown
I'm going to try my hand at the tow hooks. I see tow hooks in my sleep! The sculpting clay is on the table and I bought a small silicone molding kit to make a final model for the caster. Just a matter of sitting down for an hour or 2 and getting it done.
Brown
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
Hello Brown
Well done put me down for a full set. anyway.
Lee
Well done put me down for a full set. anyway.
Lee
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Dont hit me so early in the morning with those negative waves.
Listen carefully i shall say this only once.
If its not broke dont fix it.
Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
Found a solution online that will blacken aluminum at room temperature @ http://www.epi.com/pages/aluminum-blackening.
Sort of like anodozing but a lot easier to do (just dip and rinse). This is not as durable as anodizing; not sure how it will hold up. I'll coat with a flat clear coat when the tracks are completed.
This will provide a good undercoat for additional weathering. As wear occurs the bright aluminum is going to show through.
Note I also blackened the ends of the track connecting pins and the wires used to assemble the tracks. For this I used 'Blacken It' which works with most metals except aluminum and SS.
This is a track link on Ebay that I am trying to very roughly match in color.
The only thing I was wondering was is the grayish color the result of the tank it was on burning or just weathering? Or does it look painted? In any case my tracks will start out as black in color.
I also got a solution that will blacken stainless steel to use with the small cotter pins on the King Tiger tracks.
Brown
Sort of like anodozing but a lot easier to do (just dip and rinse). This is not as durable as anodizing; not sure how it will hold up. I'll coat with a flat clear coat when the tracks are completed.
This will provide a good undercoat for additional weathering. As wear occurs the bright aluminum is going to show through.
Note I also blackened the ends of the track connecting pins and the wires used to assemble the tracks. For this I used 'Blacken It' which works with most metals except aluminum and SS.
This is a track link on Ebay that I am trying to very roughly match in color.
The only thing I was wondering was is the grayish color the result of the tank it was on burning or just weathering? Or does it look painted? In any case my tracks will start out as black in color.
I also got a solution that will blacken stainless steel to use with the small cotter pins on the King Tiger tracks.
Brown
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
All Russian track that I have ever handled, was primed then painted black...
All of the track on my '34 was painted black... however, as it runs the paint wears off, and rust begins... until it runs again, and the rust wears off quickly.
However, as with all tanks, the most prevalent thing on the tracks is caked dirt and mud, with some liberal remains of sod. This unless the tank, for
you German modelers, was in N. Africa LOL!
Dave Bane
Eastern Indiana Tank Collection
All of the track on my '34 was painted black... however, as it runs the paint wears off, and rust begins... until it runs again, and the rust wears off quickly.
However, as with all tanks, the most prevalent thing on the tracks is caked dirt and mud, with some liberal remains of sod. This unless the tank, for
you German modelers, was in N. Africa LOL!
Dave Bane
Eastern Indiana Tank Collection
Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
Interesting...
I was just noticing the flat section track (ie. no center rib) does it not touch the ground when linked in series?
It sure does on the T-34... with the exception of the center rib, and the offset of the pin guides, they are basically the same track.
They both run on the ground. The pic looks like it is off the ground...
Dave Bane
Eastern Indiana Tank Collection
I was just noticing the flat section track (ie. no center rib) does it not touch the ground when linked in series?
It sure does on the T-34... with the exception of the center rib, and the offset of the pin guides, they are basically the same track.
They both run on the ground. The pic looks like it is off the ground...
Dave Bane
Eastern Indiana Tank Collection
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
David,
It's the perspective of the picture and a bevel edge on the flat no-center-rib links.
I'm just glad I didn't screw up by making all of the track links black!
Brown
It's the perspective of the picture and a bevel edge on the flat no-center-rib links.
I'm just glad I didn't screw up by making all of the track links black!
Brown
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
First pass on the MG armor:
Will match these to some degree:
Ordered some scale screws for the ring around the ball mount - ~5mm diameters.
The tow hook is proving a bit more difficult. Will post when I have something to show.
Has anyone else had issues with the road wheels rubbing the suspension arm bolts? I had to grind down the tops of the bolts A LOT; took off around 3mm of 5.5mm:
I'm also working on countersinking the countersunk holes all over the tank more and changing out capheads for csk where possible:
Will match these to some degree:
Ordered some scale screws for the ring around the ball mount - ~5mm diameters.
The tow hook is proving a bit more difficult. Will post when I have something to show.
Has anyone else had issues with the road wheels rubbing the suspension arm bolts? I had to grind down the tops of the bolts A LOT; took off around 3mm of 5.5mm:
I'm also working on countersinking the countersunk holes all over the tank more and changing out capheads for csk where possible:
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
Got around to making handles and attachment clamps for the 9 saws I etched long ago:
The wood dowel is too soft for me to turn so we will just have to shape them up by hand. You can see my start at the hull bracket. It needs trimming, soldering spring clips and hull brackets.
I'll blacken my saw and post so you can see if it gives it a weathered, used and abused look.
I'll contact folks that emailed an interest in purchasing a saw when I finish the brackets.
Still have not finished the tow hooks. Some day... Probably not before the baby arrives, but I can hope.
Brown
The wood dowel is too soft for me to turn so we will just have to shape them up by hand. You can see my start at the hull bracket. It needs trimming, soldering spring clips and hull brackets.
I'll blacken my saw and post so you can see if it gives it a weathered, used and abused look.
I'll contact folks that emailed an interest in purchasing a saw when I finish the brackets.
Still have not finished the tow hooks. Some day... Probably not before the baby arrives, but I can hope.
Brown
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
Hi Brown
Excellent work on the saws, if you have any that aren't spoken for , that also includes tow hooks, I would be interested in purchasing .
Thanks
William Lewis
Excellent work on the saws, if you have any that aren't spoken for , that also includes tow hooks, I would be interested in purchasing .
Thanks
William Lewis
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
8 saws for sale @ $60 each:
Here are the logs I mentioned long ago:
I'll now include log for free and I'll let you chose which one if you want one.
I think they look he part and are aged over 7 years!
Please resubmit requests for the saws for you guys that contacted me earlier.
I have a basic hull saw holder almost completed that is part of each saw set. Just ironing out some bugs on them.
I won't be etching any more until Spring at the earliest.
Does anyone here read Russian? I have a figure caption I need help with.
Brown
Here are the logs I mentioned long ago:
I'll now include log for free and I'll let you chose which one if you want one.
I think they look he part and are aged over 7 years!
Please resubmit requests for the saws for you guys that contacted me earlier.
I have a basic hull saw holder almost completed that is part of each saw set. Just ironing out some bugs on them.
I won't be etching any more until Spring at the earliest.
Does anyone here read Russian? I have a figure caption I need help with.
Brown
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
Hi Brown
I have some russian language books,if you can let me know what the figure or letter looks
like,I will try and help out.
Cheers
phil
I have some russian language books,if you can let me know what the figure or letter looks
like,I will try and help out.
Cheers
phil
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
Brown hi. I speak Russian. Pm me if you would like me to have a go.. Stephen
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Re: Brown's T34 85 #008
I'll scan the figure I'm wondering about and post it. Thanks for the help.
Brown
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