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How about make one for me?
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I'll have a ponder about how it could be done.

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Great, this could be good.
My naive thoughts, main gun selected and fired / one of your units receives and processes the recoil signal trigger voltage/ to relay/ timed voltage impulse sent to momentarily reverse (maybe just one, maybe both) of the main drive motors, the length of the impulse could be adjustable to allow for any slack in the drive train, ie to allow for wear etc but a regular decent size impulse would be fine, the variation in the track recoil due to the main gears random "stopped" position reflecting different charge loads, the ground and vehicle angle.
The unit would obviously need to be a "stand alone" device with its own power supply.
Exciting!
I'm happy to trial the device with one of my tigers and accept any possible damage to the final drive but I really don't think it will be a problem .
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Moving forward.
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My God the post arrived today
My God the post arrived today
Setting out the drivers compartment
Setting out the drivers compartment
I seem to be using plasticard a lot today
I seem to be using plasticard a lot today
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This must be removable
This must be removable
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I think it looks like a skip
I think it looks like a skip
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Whilst the paint is drying on the drivers compartment I shall get on with a few rocker cover bolt details
Whilst the paint is drying on the drivers compartment I shall get on with a few rocker cover bolt details
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He's Sat in a skip
He's Sat in a skip
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Balls aching job but it does transform the look
Balls aching job but it does transform the look
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Hi Adrian
I could be in for a recoil system as well as Phil.

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Working on the drivers compartment this afternoon
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I'm starting the detail with the box section and the map bin on the drivers left hand side
I'm starting the detail with the box section and the map bin on the drivers left hand side
Setting out the controls one stage at a time
Setting out the controls one stage at a time
Drilling the tiny gear box selector rod bushes
Drilling the tiny gear box selector rod bushes
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Three linkage rods from the selector, two for the forward gears and one for reverse.
Three linkage rods from the selector, two for the forward gears and one for reverse.
That's a ball bearing with an m2 nut and a piece of m2 thread silver soldered in place so I can attach the ball to the gear stick
That's a ball bearing with an m2 nut and a piece of m2 thread silver soldered in place so I can attach the ball to the gear stick
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I may open up the rear wall but not sure yet.
I may open up the rear wall but not sure yet.
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Very nice job.

If you wish to increase the authenticity of the 'look', cover the panel immediately behind the driver with green cloth to simulate the green canvas curtain that is normally the divider between the driver's compartment and the fighting compartment. When not in use, it rolls up and held by two cloth tapes with toggle clips.

I probably have an image of the left side wall of the compartment too, if you are interested. The image in the book has nothing mounted there, whereas normally there is the nomenclature plate (one of two types, depending upon the time period), driver's hand-held lamp, wireless I/C box, etc

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Thanks Michael, any reference photos or diagrams would be great, I do like the idea of the canvas curtain to! Much appreciated my friend.
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Tried posting a few images but keep getting shut out - will try again later. Mike

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That happens sometimes, you can try my email. ptwoollard64@hotmail.com that will work and I can then post for all to see as many are interested Michael !
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This is just one of the photos that Michael sent by email, Thank you so much.
I reckon JC has that missing plate?
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No, sorry Phil I'm sure it definitely says Chieftain on my plate. :D
I suppose for accuracy you'll need to drill four small holes and leave a patch of missing plate if you don't make one :lol:
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More detail for the drivers compartment
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Thanks Armorpax
All these parts will be used for sure
All these parts will be used for sure
Although the tillers look ok they are just not robust enough so I will use them as patterns to make steel examples
Although the tillers look ok they are just not robust enough so I will use them as patterns to make steel examples
Lots of Armorpax parts to choose from
Lots of Armorpax parts to choose from
Lots of these junction/ switch boxes for obvious reasons
Lots of these junction/ switch boxes for obvious reasons
The sub assembly method
The sub assembly method
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You can see why I like the sub assembly method , it would be almost impossible to get in there and work
You can see why I like the sub assembly method , it would be almost impossible to get in there and work
I think the boss will like this level of detail
I think the boss will like this level of detail
I've used new spare parts for the head set where possible but most of the radio/ intercom set is scratch built.
I've used new spare parts for the head set where possible but most of the radio/ intercom set is scratch built.
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some nice stuff going on there Phil, regards simon.

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Amazing you can find more bits to add Phil. Simply stunning work. Museum quality.
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