The life and times of No 28.
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Evening all.
Just a quicky tonight, dry fit of motor, see how it goes etc. I ran the motor using a 7.5v battery so not full tilt:-
Now I will strip it down, paint, grease, reassemble & test again. After which we will see.
Cheers
Charles
Just a quicky tonight, dry fit of motor, see how it goes etc. I ran the motor using a 7.5v battery so not full tilt:-
Now I will strip it down, paint, grease, reassemble & test again. After which we will see.
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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Hi Folks.
Honest, it is only by pure coincidence that a flurry of S1 stuff should appear on the forum this evening.
I thought I would share progress since testing the running gear(which seems to have had quiet a few viewings). The settled weather has mean't I have been able to do some painting:-
On a painting note, does anyone have a recommendation for a paint that will replicate the older/weathered galvanized metal parts. Some of the steel paints seem to bright?
Take care.
Charles
Honest, it is only by pure coincidence that a flurry of S1 stuff should appear on the forum this evening.
I thought I would share progress since testing the running gear(which seems to have had quiet a few viewings). The settled weather has mean't I have been able to do some painting:-
On a painting note, does anyone have a recommendation for a paint that will replicate the older/weathered galvanized metal parts. Some of the steel paints seem to bright?
Take care.
Charles
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Looking good Charles, can't help you with the painting, although looking at some museum pieces, no sweat.
"Swamp thing", "barn find" or "working and in service" all looks you can find on the net and no doubt Joan Collin's can help you out with the studs
"Swamp thing", "barn find" or "working and in service" all looks you can find on the net and no doubt Joan Collin's can help you out with the studs
Oh Man, I only ride em I don't know what makes them work,
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Good evening.
Carrying on with the fitment of things. BTW this is going to be the spare wheel, so is open to some abuse at this stage.
I now need to open the other four so they can fit on the axle without removing paint.
One lives and learns
Cheers all
Charles
PS Missus pointed out, quite rightly(I know where my bread is buttered), where are the tyre inflation valves
Watch this space
Carrying on with the fitment of things. BTW this is going to be the spare wheel, so is open to some abuse at this stage.
I now need to open the other four so they can fit on the axle without removing paint.
One lives and learns
Cheers all
Charles
PS Missus pointed out, quite rightly(I know where my bread is buttered), where are the tyre inflation valves
Watch this space
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Looking forward to seeing all four studded wheels on the wagon. Excellent mod, as for opening out the holes, I think it's called chipping in the detailed model painting world
Ahh "Women, the other great mystery of the universe" always there to put you on the straight and narrow.
Ahh "Women, the other great mystery of the universe" always there to put you on the straight and narrow.
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Afternoon all.
Couldn't resist it.
Only running on a 7.2V lash up, but seems to does the run on the grass OK, struggled a bit on the soft earth of the tank track. We hope a video will be forthcoming. So here a couple of photos for now:-
A word of warning though, even at 7.2v and voltage regulate turn up too high it could out run you, be aware
I am lucky I have a lad to run after it
Cheers
Charles
Couldn't resist it.
Only running on a 7.2V lash up, but seems to does the run on the grass OK, struggled a bit on the soft earth of the tank track. We hope a video will be forthcoming. So here a couple of photos for now:-
A word of warning though, even at 7.2v and voltage regulate turn up too high it could out run you, be aware
I am lucky I have a lad to run after it
Cheers
Charles
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Cool Studs and all too.
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Re: The life and times of No 28.
Did you adjust the Diffs? i found them really loose?Charles A Stewart wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:01 pmAfternoon all.
Couldn't resist it.
Only running on a 7.2V lash up, but seems to does the run on the grass OK, struggled a bit on the soft earth of the tank track. We hope a video will be forthcoming. So here a couple of photos for now:-
Baby crawler 1.jpg
Baby crawler 2.jpg
A word of warning though, even at 7.2v and voltage regulate turn up too high it could out run you, be aware
I am lucky I have a lad to run after it
Cheers
Charles
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Hi Donald
PM'd
Charles
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Good afternoon everyone.
I had a pm asking me about my wheel studs and the brackets on the leaf springs.
Springs first then. The brackets were first bend, in vice and hammer over, second bend, over a former (about 7mm, I used a 4mm & a 3mm) clamped in vice and hammer over.
2.5mm sections were then cut off(see earlier post), tidied up and drilled to suit.
Studs are simply m2.5 bolts loctited(638) into the hubs, cut the heads off, which could be used for something sometime maybe.
Fit nuts, trim and touch up paint work.
Hope that answers any queries, take care
Charles
I had a pm asking me about my wheel studs and the brackets on the leaf springs.
Springs first then. The brackets were first bend, in vice and hammer over, second bend, over a former (about 7mm, I used a 4mm & a 3mm) clamped in vice and hammer over.
2.5mm sections were then cut off(see earlier post), tidied up and drilled to suit.
Studs are simply m2.5 bolts loctited(638) into the hubs, cut the heads off, which could be used for something sometime maybe.
Fit nuts, trim and touch up paint work.
Hope that answers any queries, take care
Charles
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Evening all.
Thought I would get my panel bashing head on, ahead of some stuff I would like to do on the Chieftain. Not a lot needs to be said, you can see where I am going with this, enjoy.
That's all for now, take care. Oh, BTW one reason for this mod was:-
Enjoy the weekend.
Cheers
Charles
PS Found this, this week, come on own up who bought it?
Thought I would get my panel bashing head on, ahead of some stuff I would like to do on the Chieftain. Not a lot needs to be said, you can see where I am going with this, enjoy.
That's all for now, take care. Oh, BTW one reason for this mod was:-
Enjoy the weekend.
Cheers
Charles
PS Found this, this week, come on own up who bought it?
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Good lord... How could I have forgotten that on my 25 pdr... Limber... And I have to modify all my Ghost wheels!Charles A Stewart wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2023 8:08 pm
PS Missus pointed out, quite rightly(I know where my bread is buttered), where are the tyre inflation valves
Watch this space
Please buy your wife something nice on behalf of all of us!
Cheers,
RPR
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Certainly will
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Hi all.
After a bit of procrastination, finally got around to the tyre (tire, US) air valves, still two to do. A very simple mod and the wife approves of the result , so there you go:-
OK, that done, does anyone know where I can get M2 valve covers from?
Have fun, take care and batten down the hatches. Well here anyway.
Cheers
Charles
After a bit of procrastination, finally got around to the tyre (tire, US) air valves, still two to do. A very simple mod and the wife approves of the result , so there you go:-
OK, that done, does anyone know where I can get M2 valve covers from?
Have fun, take care and batten down the hatches. Well here anyway.
Cheers
Charles
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Love these "inflated ideas" you have Charles
Wish there were more builds of the S1 going on, I never get "tired" of them
Wish there were more builds of the S1 going on, I never get "tired" of them
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