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I also have done some progress with the roof plate and the covers.
Here some photos......
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Now the roof get some rain protection at the openings with their welds and a rough surface to simulate the rolled heavy plates.
Also the covers gets some o-rings for sealing. The inner plate against the seal will come soon.
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Now i start the build of the exhausts with the Flammenvernichter. Here comes some photos of the parts before soldering.
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Gee!
I have never seen anyone attempt the "turbines" in metal before. How did you do it? :shock:
/Chris
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very nice, some good building going on here, i like the exhausts, regards simon manning.

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Hi Martin,

Very nice work. Which a sheet thickness do you use for the turbine? It seems to me a little bit massive. In real turbine it was from 3-4mm. I used the 0,7mm sheet for the pipes and 0,4mm sheet for the turbines. I used only the brass sheet because of the welding.
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Hi Chris, Simon and Michal,
thank you very much for your nice words.
Chris: the turbines of Simon are also metal ( i think steel ) and they was the inspiration of my turbines.
Simon: your turbines are very impressive and also looking very good!!! - like all your work here!!!!
Michal: i use an aluminium sheet of 0,5 thickness for the turbines.
Here are some photos of the collar and the distance plates for the holder to the hull.
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Beautiful work Martin - your exhausts are work of art! Lovely job!
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Gut geworden!
Greetings from Hamburg

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Hi Bob,
Hi, Rolf,
thanks for the compliments.
But i am not able to solder the aluminium parts. All done new - in steel :evil: :evil: :evil:
Here is the result of the first soldered tubes and tubines.
Not so exactly like Simon and Michal, but with some damages - it was war!!!
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well done martin, these are difficult parts to make, regards simon,

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Hi Simon,
you are absolut right - hard to make this parts, but i like it after priming.
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And here comes the parts after painting and welding.
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in the mean time i had some more progress at the gear case and the return roller.
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What do you use to make the surface so nicely 'cast'-looking? :-)
'Konan', my Tiger 1 Mid
'Gunther', my Panther G

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