Manny's Chieftain
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Re: Manny's Chieftain
Looks great Manny,
This might be a sticky wicket.
I don't know about an Arabic symbol, the symbol orientation seems wrong to me, it looks like a Hebrew symbol.(cheth=8)?
I've seen the picture, but not the actual photo, it might be just made up. (A Leonardo)
This might be a sticky wicket.
I don't know about an Arabic symbol, the symbol orientation seems wrong to me, it looks like a Hebrew symbol.(cheth=8)?
I've seen the picture, but not the actual photo, it might be just made up. (A Leonardo)
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It's been a year already since I finished my chieftain built,I though I will give it a go at adding more details to the model and give it a colour change as I'm a bit bored with the desert sand. It will be good old BAOR NATO green and black!
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Re: Manny's Chieftain
Hi Manny
Lovely to see your Chieftain back on the forum.
Cheers Charles
Lovely to see your Chieftain back on the forum.
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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Great job Manny,
ATU certainly looks the part.
Do the smoke dispensers use the originally supplied rear flat brackets?
Looking forward to seeing the new paint scheme.
ATU certainly looks the part.
Do the smoke dispensers use the originally supplied rear flat brackets?
Looking forward to seeing the new paint scheme.
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Hi John ,the ATU needs to be a bit wider,but I'm going to leave it for now,anyway I'm just a CAT2 person.
I'm using the kit supplied brackets for the smoke discharger,as I'm trying to make it look reasonably accurate without too much alterations.cheers
I'm using the kit supplied brackets for the smoke discharger,as I'm trying to make it look reasonably accurate without too much alterations.cheers
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Hi Manny
The reason for asking about the bracket plate is, a lot of my parts are buried in a box somewhere, others scattered here and there, I was just interest about the brackets because of the mounting lugs and how they would look.
Though the turret at my rate of build is year away.
There's a lot of detail that's been pointed out to me on the smoke dispenser brackets that could be done, hinges etc, but the mod you've made looks pretty good to me. So thanks for the heads up.
If you've started chucking original parts in the spares box and making new, that makes you a ginger cat 3
The reason for asking about the bracket plate is, a lot of my parts are buried in a box somewhere, others scattered here and there, I was just interest about the brackets because of the mounting lugs and how they would look.
Though the turret at my rate of build is year away.
There's a lot of detail that's been pointed out to me on the smoke dispenser brackets that could be done, hinges etc, but the mod you've made looks pretty good to me. So thanks for the heads up.
If you've started chucking original parts in the spares box and making new, that makes you a ginger cat 3
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That's a CAT 4 John......John Clarke wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 1:28 pmIf you've started chucking original parts in the spares box and making new, that makes you a ginger cat 3
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Managed to mount the smoke dischargers after much butchering of the turret casting!
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Your certainly starting to sound like a cat 4 person Manny.
Once you start it can become addictive. Chasing the details, a little here, a little there, before you know it, youll be taking a grinder to it.
Once you start it can become addictive. Chasing the details, a little here, a little there, before you know it, youll be taking a grinder to it.
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After taken the Chieftain apart and put into storage for the last year or so I've finally found the courage to dig it up and start rebuilding it.
Everything went well except when I tried to reinstall the smoker unit I forgot where to connect the fan units as there's no connections to the smoker module as described in the wiring diagram.
Everything went well except when I tried to reinstall the smoker unit I forgot where to connect the fan units as there's no connections to the smoker module as described in the wiring diagram.
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Looking good, nice bit of canvas covering, tongue in cheek, but has your Chieftain gone green?
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The connectors I've ringed in red shouldn't be connected together like that.
Use the picture below to follow through where the wires to the fans go.
There's only one fan and element in this picture but everything else should be the same.
Adrian.
Use the picture below to follow through where the wires to the fans go.
There's only one fan and element in this picture but everything else should be the same.
Adrian.
Contact me at sales@armortekaddict.uk for details of my smoker fan control module
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Re: Manny's Chieftain
Hi John indeed I've changed the colour from desert sand to NATO green
Thanks Adrian for the picture