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Sven Strobbe
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Post by Sven Strobbe »

Simon

I have my KT since March 2009 and only build the hull partially.
Its almost half a year i did nothing to it and i think its gonna take some more time before i start again.
The reason is that i'm still on the hunt for original and authentic drawings of it.Buying books, reading and making my own drawings so in the future i will be able to build the KT as it would be an original one.
If ever that is possible... :shock:
Visits to Archives, museums, taking notes and measering takes a lot of time, planning and money...
Some think of me being crazy, but it doesn't hurt.
Also seeing here on the forum what some guys achieve... I still have a long way to go...
So you see a long road ahead...

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Sven
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i've been asked about the texture on my build,i use this standard cellelous grey primer,i leave the lid off for 2-3 days and it thickens up a bit like a glue consistancy,try a medium stiff paint brush and dab it on top of the etch primer coating,it gives a nice rough surface effect which when dried you can add more or rub it down a bit for a rolled armour effect,its cheap and goes on quickly,and easy to handle.regards simon manning.

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Hi Simon
Very good :lol: another one of those ideas that makes you think "Why didn't i come up with that" ha ha really nice effect well done again.
Cheers Paul :wink:
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Post by Chang »

Hi Simon,
Sorry to ask you a bit late of question.
Have you met any difficulty while installing the small tow cable? It's about 220cm in length, yet I've heard that it is still 10cm in short. :shock:
Thanks!
Lerh Chang

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Post by simon_manning »

Yes Chang, the armortek track rope is to short, so i brought mike stannard's track rope, you could alter the armortek rope, but the positioning would be different.

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Thanks for the advice Simon. Cheers, L Chang

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the weather or freezing workshop has put a stop to the build for a while,but i did manage to put some paint on the rear deck,once the tiger is complete i will set about a detailed weathering scheme inspired by stephens picture post,minus 7 in the workshop last night,tooooo cold!

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Hi Simon .. This is soooooo good ... I bet you can't wait to get the tracks on !!! , and turret done .... It's hard for me to get my head around -7 in the workshop , the coldest it get here in Port over winter is 1. o.... that's outside . My workshop would only get down to 8.o.. Simon did you bolt down and fill the deck bolts that hold down your deck permentely .....Dale

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The Side skirt bolts have arrived, Please PM me for those who have ordered and I will sort out postage and payment.

Simon Manning

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Ps. Hi Dale. No all the decks are still loose. And I will work out a way of keeping them inplace. Probabably magnets.

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with three layers of garments on iv'e painted a bit more on the rear deck,crazy weather for us down here

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Simon,
Sounds like you are getting snow like we got last year, sorry you are freezing. Fantastic painting work, it looks like rusted steel. Brilliant work.
Bob

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Hello Simon,where did you buy the little letters on the grill? regards Norbert :)

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i have made an attempt at the tiger grills,using the armortek mesh and some pre-cut strips of brass,all soldered together,when complete i will post some photos to see the finnished result,fingers crossed! regards simon manning.

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Simon,

The grills look excellent as there are now! Can't wait to see your finished work.

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Mark

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Post by Chang »

Hi Simon,
Good work on the grille. It must be the first pair shown in the site. Looks so nice! :idea:

Also nice is the fire extinguisher and its painting. Did you apply an after-market stencil?

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Lerh Chang

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