making the Fuse-setter
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making the Fuse-setter
I started this weekend, on the fuse-setter, I had seen pictures, and the shape being angular and of modular construction, I thought this would be easy, with a few fiddly bits added, I suppose if I had used alloy block it would have been, but I did not have any, so I fabricated it from mild steel copper and brass, there is still a lot of detail and the dial to go on, have posted some pictures of the work so far
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Jeff
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Hi Jeff,
I am following your beautiful work on the 88; my sincere congratulations.
I have obtained the Fuse setter of mine, from an aluminium block, but your system is like the real one and it is better.
Unfortunately we are so far away: it would be good to see the two guns side by side.
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I am following your beautiful work on the 88; my sincere congratulations.
I have obtained the Fuse setter of mine, from an aluminium block, but your system is like the real one and it is better.
Unfortunately we are so far away: it would be good to see the two guns side by side.
Regards
Alfredo
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Hi Alfredo ,thank, you for your kind words, and yes I would like to see your finished model; the problem I am having making the flak 36, is finding period pictures that show the details that need reproducing on our models, the pictures that Vince has on his site are great, but all have been up-graded to the Flak 37
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Jeff
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Hi Allan, each of the indicators would have had 30, 10v bulbs arranged in three circles, for 100s, 10s and single metres, and by covering each of the lit bulbs, it set the range and fuse setter, what I am going to do on each of the indicator dials, is illuminate 3 on each, to show how they work.
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Hi I have altered the indicator dials, and made the spring clips that hold on the covers, lights have been added to all the dials, just the three dial indicator light, hands, for each of the dials, to be made, I have started to simulate the armoured cables, not sure if this is right on the Flak 36, they were used on the 37, but not on the Flak 18.
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