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Phil Woollard
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I'm going through the easy parts, well the more familiar parts to me and getting them finished and fitted, then on to the turret interior conundrum 8)
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Started cleaning up these fittings.
Started cleaning up these fittings.
Just about enough detail on the turret roof interior now.
Just about enough detail on the turret roof interior now.
Cupola welded from the inside to.
Cupola welded from the inside to.
Just the rain water channels to cut along with the holes needed for the umbrella tubes (for want of a better term)
Just the rain water channels to cut along with the holes needed for the umbrella tubes (for want of a better term)
The escape hatch detail requires some work to finish but is of good quality.
The escape hatch detail requires some work to finish but is of good quality.
I may Leave the heater cover in red oxide as contrast.
I may Leave the heater cover in red oxide as contrast.
Heater port area prepped for the part to be drilled and tapped.
Heater port area prepped for the part to be drilled and tapped.
The FOA turret interior kit includes the turret roof fittings, so they are now cleaned up, painted and fixed in place.
The FOA turret interior kit includes the turret roof fittings, so they are now cleaned up, painted and fixed in place.
I have made a start on the highly detailed periscope kits. They are of good quality.
I have made a start on the highly detailed periscope kits. They are of good quality.
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Phil, the build just keeps on getting better and better! I bet she is putting on weight by the day with all those goodies being added? :lol:

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I agree...a fat cat for sure lol.
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Information for all:
In the final tigers, and in the last mid, on the walls of the tower, there was nothing attached, only MP 40 in its support. The stowage boxes were removed from the turret walls and replaced by 5 containers all connected to the turret ring, with other smaller containers inside without the lid.
The electrical junction box was attached to the front leg.
From the photos of the FOA kit, I seem to see boxes with lids and an electrical panel.

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Please post those photos Ivano we would all love to see them! 8)
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tiger "saumur"
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Brilliant Ivano! 8) I have some curved storage bins to manufacture.
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A bit more done.
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Cupola ready for top coat and weathering.
Cupola ready for top coat and weathering.
Escape hatch all finished, fitted and functional. Just weathering to apply.
Escape hatch all finished, fitted and functional. Just weathering to apply.
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These gurtsachs look really good when cleaned up and primed.
These gurtsachs look really good when cleaned up and primed.
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This mg lacks many parts but I may come across the interior mg detail kit very soon.
This mg lacks many parts but I may come across the interior mg detail kit very soon.
If I put all this lot in a bag and shake it up, maybe it will all just fit in place nicely. The periscopes turned out to have porous sections in the cast white metal, the detail was good and one turned out ok but the others good parts have been used to enhance the turret example. the rubber head rests are nice.
If I put all this lot in a bag and shake it up, maybe it will all just fit in place nicely. The periscopes turned out to have porous sections in the cast white metal, the detail was good and one turned out ok but the others good parts have been used to enhance the turret example. the rubber head rests are nice.
There all finished!
There all finished!
My 88 reference pics
My 88 reference pics
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Phil, I was also VERY surprised how good the resin gurtsacks looked after painting, really nice details!

This is what I did with mine:

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GREAT build by the way, I log into this forums daily to enjoy your progress updates! :D
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They do look good Marco. Now to the 88. Oh and the pile of parts is getting smaller and the pile of resin dust is getting bigger! So all is good. 8)
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You have to turn this into something that represents machined steel
You have to turn this into something that represents machined steel
If you have a go at one of these kits you will need to master the flattening and squaring technique quite quickly
If you have a go at one of these kits you will need to master the flattening and squaring technique quite quickly
It's a very messy pass time.
It's a very messy pass time.
There are absolutely no reference marks, id part numbers nothing, you have to guess, tack, then preposition until you get it right.
There are absolutely no reference marks, id part numbers nothing, you have to guess, tack, then preposition until you get it right.
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Making each part square is paramount or nothing will line up.
Making each part square is paramount or nothing will line up.
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Hi Phil.
I have a question for you if you don't mind.
Earlier on, when you were fitting the rifling insert, you said you had to drill the muzzle brake 16mm. Did you drill it right through or only the length of the rifling insert? Coming to think of it, I should have asked you to measure the length and outside diameter of this insert but it's too late now.

A question for the other Phil (the boss).

I am assuming that the rifling insert is for an 88mm barrel but FOA have two types. Is it this one:

http://www.fieldofarmortanks.com/6si-ge ... 8-mm-guns/

or this one:

http://www.fieldofarmortanks.com/6si-ge ... 8-mm-guns/

Vince

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Vince,

the Catalogue number was Gent 0037-88 and I bought it from Martin Diessel on this Forum as part of a bunch of surplus new detailing parts he had for sale. Hope this helps.

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Hi Vince and thanks Phil (the boss!) I drilled only what was needed plus a little bit to accept the rifling insert, you would need to wait until you had your chosen insert before you commit to machining as I would never trust the od of a part such as this, the construction of the insert (this one anyway) uses the rolled tube technique with an almost invisible join, so it would be possible to reduce the od by slitting the join but you would compromise that joint.
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A little more done. The turret left and right vision ports and the front periscopes
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Driver and radio operators periscopes completed.
Driver and radio operators periscopes completed.
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You can just make out the vision port cover on this early example.
You can just make out the vision port cover on this early example.
The FOA kit vision port without the cover, I do have a pair of covers that just need a little work.
The FOA kit vision port without the cover, I do have a pair of covers that just need a little work.
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Thanks Phil and Phil for the info.

I have emailed FOA to ask for the outside diameter of the 88mm and 75mm rifled inserts to see which best will suit me.

Vince

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