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Lots done today like milliput welds, soldering the rear fenders, made the wading hooks and fitted them.
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The wading hook blanks.
The wading hook blanks.
Crappy photo showing all four of the wading brackets being filed to shape at the same time, that way they are all identical. Only three are needed, one can be kept as a pattern.
Crappy photo showing all four of the wading brackets being filed to shape at the same time, that way they are all identical. Only three are needed, one can be kept as a pattern.
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Wading hooks secured in place using my integral peg and hole technique.
Wading hooks secured in place using my integral peg and hole technique.
I have also added the tiny bazooka hanging plate weld beads for the brackets, they are really are tiny.
I have also added the tiny bazooka hanging plate weld beads for the brackets, they are really are tiny.
Soldered fender joints, then milliput to tidy, then filed back.
Soldered fender joints, then milliput to tidy, then filed back.
Only one hook this side.
Only one hook this side.
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my integral peg and hole technique
Can you remind me what's this technique?

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Hi Vince, it's the leg or peg that will hold the piece in place when it's not convenient or correct to use a bracket. The leg or peg which is either part of or is drilled into both the piece and the model, it is then tapped into an interference fit drilled hole and then bonded and finally finished with a milliput weld bead. 8)
That all sounds like a legal statement :roll:
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OK. I get it now. You modified the back of the wading hook to make one or two pegs.

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A little more done. 8) Does anyone know of a supplier of British/NATO single bulb light units suitable for our Chieftain's?
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The rear bins.
The rear bins.
Spend some time straightening the joins , the lids are also also in need of some fetling.
Spend some time straightening the joins , the lids are also also in need of some fetling.
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Tip of the day, use gravity to help apply the molten solder, where ever possible lay the area down, the angle of the iron tip also makes a difference, so the solder flows down off the tip into the join.
Tip of the day, use gravity to help apply the molten solder, where ever possible lay the area down, the angle of the iron tip also makes a difference, so the solder flows down off the tip into the join.
There's not a lot of room between the rear bin and the towing eye. That is not the kit bin position, I'm just working out where to put everything.
There's not a lot of room between the rear bin and the towing eye. That is not the kit bin position, I'm just working out where to put everything.
I want to add the rear lights, as in the red tail and maybe the convoy lamp?
I want to add the rear lights, as in the red tail and maybe the convoy lamp?
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Hi Phil, your attention to details is outstanding and to say I am envious would be an understatement. I am enjoying following your build and your tips are going to be invaluable when I get to those areas. In preparation however I was wondering what size is the piano hinge? Andy

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Thanks for the praise Andy, I will measure the 1/35 kit hinge and let you know the correct size but basically somewhere around the 10 to 12 mm open hinge would be very nice but it's what you can get hold of.I am now trying a new technique which hides the hinge flaps inside the bin, I then add a dummy flap to the outside, this being bonded in place, details to follow.
The detail I'm adding is really down to the owners spec, I could go even further but hes very happy with the level I am applying so I'm happy to! I really want to spend some time installing my high pressure smoker and improving the sound quality so this baby will be something special 8)
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Andy, after measuring the hinge on the small kit and transposing ( that's a good word) the total width of the open hinge would be no more than 14 mm. I doubt that the workshops contracted to build the bins had only one type of hinge so a little artistic licence can be used, so plus or minus a couple mm would not hurt. 8)
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A bit more done over xmas. 8)
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The bins all have stand off fixings just like the 1/1, so that's side and bottom.
The bins all have stand off fixings just like the 1/1, so that's side and bottom.
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The improved hinge fitting method.
The improved hinge fitting method.
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The stiffening strips added to the rear bins.
The stiffening strips added to the rear bins.
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Laying out the parts.
Laying out the parts.
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More work to the rear fenders, to include the light brackets, fender bin frames, first aid box, number plate lamp and the lovely rear reflector. 8)
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I'm awaiting the leds for the tail lights and the number plate lamp, I can then lose the m2 fixings.
I'm awaiting the leds for the tail lights and the number plate lamp, I can then lose the m2 fixings.
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First aid kit box added.
First aid kit box added.
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Hi Phil
Really nice work on the extra details. The rear is definitely looking the part now - superb!
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Thanks David, I bit more done today on the rear deck 8)
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Tricky little devil the wading strip.
Tricky little devil the wading strip.
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I think I shall use m2 for the covers and not the dummy  bolts supplied.
I think I shall use m2 for the covers and not the dummy bolts supplied.
The rubbing strake looks the budiness.
The rubbing strake looks the budiness.
Nice and neat, now for the other side.
Nice and neat, now for the other side.
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Hi Phil
Great work with your project, must confess I took the dremel cutter to the studs then filed.
One learns so much by watching, many thanks for all tips.

Good new year

Charles
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Progress 8)
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I would like these to open as there will be detail underneath.
I would like these to open as there will be detail underneath.
I have polished most of the sand casting marks out but not gone to far.
I have polished most of the sand casting marks out but not gone to far.
Not good! The only one so far.
Not good! The only one so far.
The mounting hole in the centre is no longer required as the all m2's are functional.
The mounting hole in the centre is no longer required as the all m2's are functional.
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Just the weld bead to add along with the tri slots
Just the weld bead to add along with the tri slots
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The armoured fuel tank filler caps. Anyone have any photos of the caps open? 8)
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Just another 3 to make.
Just another 3 to make.
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They are fiddly and time consuming but worth the effort as the 4 and on show.
They are fiddly and time consuming but worth the effort as the 4 and on show.
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