Chieftain No. 34
- Charles A Stewart
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Re: Chieftain No. 34
Good evening all(it's good, half term is over, here anyway).
Haven't done much this week, moved tanks around so that I can work on Chieftain's turret & Bailey Bridge. So here is today's work, eBay (other outlets available) leather, loaders hatch internal detail.
Right, here's a question, when a Chieftains barrel is fully elevated, does the counter weight foul the batteries?
Batteries x2 placed on a support directly under the centre point of the turret, convenient. However do the electronics provide a cut out at the end of the elevation /depression movement?
While I have the turret on the bench I have the barrel totally depressed (no John It is still a very happy barrel, just chillin')
I have some lead which I might use, again open to suggestions.
Keep safe, take care.
Charles
Haven't done much this week, moved tanks around so that I can work on Chieftain's turret & Bailey Bridge. So here is today's work, eBay (other outlets available) leather, loaders hatch internal detail.
Right, here's a question, when a Chieftains barrel is fully elevated, does the counter weight foul the batteries?
Batteries x2 placed on a support directly under the centre point of the turret, convenient. However do the electronics provide a cut out at the end of the elevation /depression movement?
While I have the turret on the bench I have the barrel totally depressed (no John It is still a very happy barrel, just chillin')
I have some lead which I might use, again open to suggestions.
Keep safe, take care.
Charles
Chieftain No.34, functional. PKW IV (2002), operational. Panther G No.18 (2022), started, well some of it is. Series 1 4x4 No.28 and a Bailey Bridge.
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Re: Chieftain No. 34
Most annoyingly your doing a wonderful job Charles. I can only dream of having the turret on the bench. I'm still mixing house duties with garden duties and work duties. I do like the detail here, paying lip service to the edges of the hatch and turret.
The leather work is very nice too, having a eye on a old pair of the wife's gloves in the future.
While the barrels down did you get one of those very nice inserts from Phil. I was rifling around the other day in the parts box and came across it, and started day dreaming of the day when I could fit it.
The leather work is very nice too, having a eye on a old pair of the wife's gloves in the future.
While the barrels down did you get one of those very nice inserts from Phil. I was rifling around the other day in the parts box and came across it, and started day dreaming of the day when I could fit it.
Oh Man, I only ride em I don't know what makes them work,
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Re: Chieftain No. 34
Ditto, me tooJohn Clarke wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:54 amI was rifling around the other day in the parts box and came across it, and started day dreaming of the day when I could fit it.
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Good morning.
No I don't have an insert for the barrel, I email Adrian about one some time ago, no rush.
I must be the only one working from top down, that is me.
Thinking of add ON's, is there anyone with a spare set on the stowage bin hasps they would like to sell?
Charles
No I don't have an insert for the barrel, I email Adrian about one some time ago, no rush.
I must be the only one working from top down, that is me.
Thinking of add ON's, is there anyone with a spare set on the stowage bin hasps they would like to sell?
Charles
Chieftain No.34, functional. PKW IV (2002), operational. Panther G No.18 (2022), started, well some of it is. Series 1 4x4 No.28 and a Bailey Bridge.
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Hi Charles
I'll have a few of the originals from Armortek you can have if that's what you mean. I'll need a few myself for the UC.
I'll have a few of the originals from Armortek you can have if that's what you mean. I'll need a few myself for the UC.
Oh Man, I only ride em I don't know what makes them work,
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Thanks for the offer John, I should have said padlock hasps, as sold by Steve Winstone, I missed out by not being quick enough. I did manage to acquire a couple of reflectors though, very nice.
Cheers Charles
Cheers Charles
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No, Charles my mistake, I should have thought latches.
A man of your caliber could make them, no problem, ok ok, the slots might be a problem
There's not a lot to them, just eleven to make , it'd be just the time, certainly keep you off the streets for a while.
This is not a "rub it in" picture by the way, just a close up of the hasps from Steve. I could do measurements, Just in case you want to have a go at them.
He might still have some, have you asked?
A man of your caliber could make them, no problem, ok ok, the slots might be a problem
There's not a lot to them, just eleven to make , it'd be just the time, certainly keep you off the streets for a while.
This is not a "rub it in" picture by the way, just a close up of the hasps from Steve. I could do measurements, Just in case you want to have a go at them.
He might still have some, have you asked?
Oh Man, I only ride em I don't know what makes them work,
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Re: Chieftain No. 34
Hi John/Charles
Steve does not have any i have tried....
but would appreciate the dims if you had the time please i will need to make some as well
Best
Andy
Steve does not have any i have tried....
but would appreciate the dims if you had the time please i will need to make some as well
Best
Andy
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Re: Chieftain No. 34
If enough people need them, could be worth Steve doing another run? Just a thought!
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Re: Chieftain No. 34
Hi Richard
Absoulutely worth a try, i will email him and ask whether thats an option and how many and lets see how we get on....
Cheers
Andy
Absoulutely worth a try, i will email him and ask whether thats an option and how many and lets see how we get on....
Cheers
Andy
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Hi all
Thanks for your help here, if Steve chooses to produce them, count me in please.
Cheers Charles
Thanks for your help here, if Steve chooses to produce them, count me in please.
Cheers Charles
Chieftain No.34, functional. PKW IV (2002), operational. Panther G No.18 (2022), started, well some of it is. Series 1 4x4 No.28 and a Bailey Bridge.
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Plan A is pretty good idea and makes sense. I hope Steve helps you guys out, he seems to come though in an hour of need with his wonderful stuff. I'm sure he'll always find a market for the working hasps. If not for the Chieftain, I'm sure there are other vehicles waiting in the aisle for this sort of detail.
But if not.
Plan B
But if not.
Plan B
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Re: Chieftain No. 34
Evening John.
Thanks for dimensions post, most useful.
Many thanks
Charles
Thanks for dimensions post, most useful.
Many thanks
Charles
Chieftain No.34, functional. PKW IV (2002), operational. Panther G No.18 (2022), started, well some of it is. Series 1 4x4 No.28 and a Bailey Bridge.
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