Chieftain Build No.17
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Chieftain Build No.17
Hi I have just stumbled across this which is now in my kitchen;
Courtesy of David Skeldon and I have just collected it tonight.
This should keep me busy for the next few months!!!
Courtesy of David Skeldon and I have just collected it tonight.
This should keep me busy for the next few months!!!
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
Hi Mark,
Just wondering what the long, small box on the top is?
Any Motion, Sound module included in these boxes?
Have fun!
Best regards
Lerh Chang
Just wondering what the long, small box on the top is?
Any Motion, Sound module included in these boxes?
Have fun!
Best regards
Lerh Chang
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Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
Hi Dennis,
Still got my 5” gauge steam locomotives but fancied a tank again and couldn’t resist this when it popped up for sale. I toyed with getting one but they sold out pretty quickly so couldn’t believe my luck with this! I’ll pop down at some point and see you all again and rejoin SAG. Live Steam locomotives in winter are no fun especially if you wear glasses as you cannot see anything!
Mark
Still got my 5” gauge steam locomotives but fancied a tank again and couldn’t resist this when it popped up for sale. I toyed with getting one but they sold out pretty quickly so couldn’t believe my luck with this! I’ll pop down at some point and see you all again and rejoin SAG. Live Steam locomotives in winter are no fun especially if you wear glasses as you cannot see anything!
Mark
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
Whilst building the suspension units is it correct to fully screw home the part end threaded rods or should the brass end be left not fully screwed in? Thoughts appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks,
Mark
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
In my case, there is no specific reference to the Neutral Point in the manual, and I used a double spring to respond to the compression stress, so I made all the female screws into the male screw. Whether this is correct or not is not correct.Mark Russell wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:37 pmWhilst building the suspension units is it correct to fully screw home the part end threaded rods or should the brass end be left not fully screwed in? Thoughts appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
Have a nice day
Youngjae
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
Some more pictures of my build. I seem to have Chieftain bits everywhere! Coming on slowly but surely but I’ve got the rest of the winter to go!
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
I had an issue with the front hull casting whereby the fixing lug on the left hand side fractured so I decided to reinforce it with an aluminium strip formed to the correct contour.
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
Anyone know where I can purchase a small amount of Kilopoise grease for the suspension shock absorber units?
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
Impressive build speed.
At the moment I'm on my forth coat of paint on the suspension bits. Primer etch, prime colour, top coat, part assembly and touch up.
and like yourself bits everywhere. I found space on top of the wardrobe to keep all the bits together until needed.
Final suspension full assembly will need a fifth coat. Crazy.
But the only way I can see to completely paint the whole assembly without dunking it in a tub of paint.
At the moment I'm on my forth coat of paint on the suspension bits. Primer etch, prime colour, top coat, part assembly and touch up.
and like yourself bits everywhere. I found space on top of the wardrobe to keep all the bits together until needed.
Final suspension full assembly will need a fifth coat. Crazy.
But the only way I can see to completely paint the whole assembly without dunking it in a tub of paint.
Oh Man, I only ride em I don't know what makes them work,
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Definatley an Anti-Social type
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
A bit more progress. Still got a bit of fettling to do to gets things perfect. Give me something to do the weekend. I do like the look of the Chieftain.
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
Some work on the suspension unit shock absorber parts. To remove the machining marks I use a power file and then “polish” them with a brass rotary brush mounted in a power drill secured in a vice. This leaves a mottled type finish which I think looks good and imitates a cast product.
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Re: Chieftain Build No.17
Three questions;
1. Is it best to use zinc plated and/or stainless steel fixings?
2. Where do I get a small amount of Kilopoise grease for the suspension shock absorber units?
3. What is the correct colour to finish the Chieftain in?
Thanks,
Mark
1. Is it best to use zinc plated and/or stainless steel fixings?
2. Where do I get a small amount of Kilopoise grease for the suspension shock absorber units?
3. What is the correct colour to finish the Chieftain in?
Thanks,
Mark