Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
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Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Over the last few weeks I have started with my Chieftain rebuild, this is a tank that I bought ready built a year or so ago.
The plan is to do a complete strip down and rebuild.
Being somewhat behind other builders allows me to see where the necessary mods and upgrades are needed which reduces the amount of research required.
I have initially started with the turret and been working on it when progress on my Panther build stopped while waiting for parts.
I will get into the build properly when the Panther is finished.
Regards
Steve
The plan is to do a complete strip down and rebuild.
Being somewhat behind other builders allows me to see where the necessary mods and upgrades are needed which reduces the amount of research required.
I have initially started with the turret and been working on it when progress on my Panther build stopped while waiting for parts.
I will get into the build properly when the Panther is finished.
Regards
Steve
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Hi Steve.
Pleased to see you have manage to source the hinges for the storage bins.
Be careful that turret is very heavy, even half loaded. I share this, don't put the turret traverse cog on until you fit the turret. Why, as a novice I have bent the bracket holding the turret motor whilst fitting the turret
There is only going to be a limited amount of bending before something gives. Just a heads up.
Cheers
Charles
Pleased to see you have manage to source the hinges for the storage bins.
Be careful that turret is very heavy, even half loaded. I share this, don't put the turret traverse cog on until you fit the turret. Why, as a novice I have bent the bracket holding the turret motor whilst fitting the turret
There is only going to be a limited amount of bending before something gives. Just a heads up.
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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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Hi Charles.
Thanks for the heads up, as it stands just the basic turret casting and a few small details add up to a good work out .
Lots more turret parts to do, I will try to keep as many parts as possible as sub assemblies and only bring it all together at the end.
Regards
Steve
Thanks for the heads up, as it stands just the basic turret casting and a few small details add up to a good work out .
Lots more turret parts to do, I will try to keep as many parts as possible as sub assemblies and only bring it all together at the end.
Regards
Steve
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Liking the mods on the turret Steve, you seem to have smoothed out the casting lines on the left side too. Looking good
Your not wrong on the extra detail that can be added to the turret. Especially if you've brought the Armorpax kit, I think the turret becomes a mini scale model all on it's own, a weighty one too!
That's really good advice on turret placement Charles, I take it with the turret turned to the rear deck, access to the traverse pinion is accessible.
Your not wrong on the extra detail that can be added to the turret. Especially if you've brought the Armorpax kit, I think the turret becomes a mini scale model all on it's own, a weighty one too!
That's really good advice on turret placement Charles, I take it with the turret turned to the rear deck, access to the traverse pinion is accessible.
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Some further Chieftain work carried out
Slow progress at the moment as I have been completing another build for someone ( cannot say at the moment who and what but I guess it will feature in its own thread very soon)
Regards
Steve
Slow progress at the moment as I have been completing another build for someone ( cannot say at the moment who and what but I guess it will feature in its own thread very soon)
Regards
Steve
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Almost done with the searchlight, just some weld details to add.
The door will be functional via rc along with the light which I will leave as white light.
The searchlight assembly took a lot longer than I expected but it was worth the effort.
Regards
Steve
The door will be functional via rc along with the light which I will leave as white light.
The searchlight assembly took a lot longer than I expected but it was worth the effort.
Regards
Steve
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Looks great Steve that''s a really heavy lump even with the big hole down the middle.
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Gunners sight made
Regards
Steve
On to the muzzle reference light source nextRegards
Steve
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Very nice, is it made from "meckle", looks like a lot of pieces.
There's no comparison with the supplied part I have below, which might find its way into the spares bin.
There's no comparison with the supplied part I have below, which might find its way into the spares bin.
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Hi John.
Unfortunately I don’t have the skill or patience to make it out of metal so plastic and had to do, It turned out very sturdy and hopefully should be survive.
I don’t really like using anything but metal but when you think about it many add ons are either resin or 3D printed plastic.
Regards
Steve
Unfortunately I don’t have the skill or patience to make it out of metal so plastic and had to do, It turned out very sturdy and hopefully should be survive.
I don’t really like using anything but metal but when you think about it many add ons are either resin or 3D printed plastic.
Regards
Steve
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
It looks fantastic, very impressive, is it bigger or smaller than the original supplied? I'll be having a go at it in metal so your pictures are most welcome.
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Larger all round, not sure what tank Armortek were looking at when they drew up the gunners sight plans.
Regards
Steve
Regards
Steve
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Next up will be the MRS light housing mounted next to the gunners sight, this item has been completely missed from the kit ( if it has the mirror at the end of the barrel it should have the light projector.)
Regards
Steve
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Steve
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Re: Steve,s Chieftain rebuild
Hi All.
Any use Steve? Cheers
Charles
Any use Steve? 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.