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sdkfz 7 build log.
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
I just love repurposing things, when I'm out and about I am constantly looking for parts bits and pieces that can be made into something special. Try taking an old DVD player apart and have a look at all the interesting doddads, tiny screws, bushes, springs, gears and brackets.
Keep up the interesting quality work Simon we all love it!
Keep up the interesting quality work Simon we all love it!
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Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
2 Youtube channels, Phil Woollard and Magpiespyro. Facebook/ Phil Woollard.
Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
Many thanks Phil. just a short post, i have nearly finished the headlight bowls and lens, the lens came flat so had to be domed, fun and games heating and cooling to get the shape, not easy without causing damage, i have some more headlights to make so i might revisit this lens drama, regards simon.
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
Were they turned on the lathe ?
Almost look like they've been spun
Adrian.
Almost look like they've been spun
Adrian.
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
Not sure how Simon did those... but very timely question! I just picked up this gem and can't wait to try it out!
Vintage Holdridge ball cutter that will work like a charm on the Monarch. Unused condition... so all the bushes, tools, etc. are just mint! Not sure what I'll use it for first... but it is one way to make headlamps! Or bucks for spinning!
Here's a demonstration of one in use.
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You don't have to have CNC machines to do spheres, balls, cups, radii... the old masters were doing it long before they invented microchips!
Now, if I can just find an old master to learn from!
Cheers,
RPR
Vintage Holdridge ball cutter that will work like a charm on the Monarch. Unused condition... so all the bushes, tools, etc. are just mint! Not sure what I'll use it for first... but it is one way to make headlamps! Or bucks for spinning!
Here's a demonstration of one in use.
[youtube][/youtube]
You don't have to have CNC machines to do spheres, balls, cups, radii... the old masters were doing it long before they invented microchips!
Now, if I can just find an old master to learn from!
Cheers,
RPR
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
Hi Adrian, Robert, all done on the Lathe and a cardboard template for shape, time consuming and i was careful, the bezels, rings need reducing in size, not so fat, also the headlight supports need making smaller, my lathe skills are limited and i am not over adventurous, but you know when your interested this overcomes a lot, regards simon.
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
The end is in sight, just some electrics, could i make a better set, yes while its still fresh in my mind, a fair bit of problem solving on this small project, on to the next step, keep safe and well, regards simon.
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
Looks awesome ! I can appreciate the time and care needed when dealing with the smallest of details !
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
Thanks Mark and vince, keeps us occupied while we wait for things to return to normal, last of the headlight posts, again, applied some paint and electrics, i will fit before i attach the wings, regards simon.
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
Looks great Simon, beautiful lights. With all the quarantine there's never been a better time to enjoy Armortek models. I've been hoarding them for years!
Great progress,
Bob
Great progress,
Bob
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Thanks all for the encouragement, trial fitted the wings, to see how the lights look, regards simon.
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Re: sdkfz 7 build log.
Hi Simon
Looking good and bringing happy memories of my build.
Seems so long ago. The sdkfz7 is a much more manageable size than the FAMO .
Hope you are keeping well.
Regards
Derek
Looking good and bringing happy memories of my build.
Seems so long ago. The sdkfz7 is a much more manageable size than the FAMO .
Hope you are keeping well.
Regards
Derek
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