Re: Mark IV No. 30 – here we go again ............
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 10:22 pm
Chris.
Good to see Flaming Fire II coming along, and just in time for me
Going back to the six extra rivets you added to the front horns...
On the Bovington and Ashford tanks, there appears to be an additional extra plate between the cab and the vertical row of rivets on the kit. It looks to be the same on Lodestar III but I haven't found any hi-res images yet.
On Flirt II, there is just a plate under the six extra rivets.
Is this just a factory deviance do you think, or an upgrade ?
Also, on Lodestar III, the rear cover plates which have the additional part for a bow shackle are the same on the inside and outside of the horns. This is the same in the Fletcher Osprey book in the image of Mark IVs under construction. Other tanks seem to have the ones on the insides of the horns on the idler cover plate. This would make sense as it would prevent the cables from rubbing on the beam rails.
However, if all four shackle points were in use, it's likely that the cables would all be the same length, so it would make sense for the shackle points to all be at the same location.
Idle thoughts
Adrian.
Good to see Flaming Fire II coming along, and just in time for me
Going back to the six extra rivets you added to the front horns...
On the Bovington and Ashford tanks, there appears to be an additional extra plate between the cab and the vertical row of rivets on the kit. It looks to be the same on Lodestar III but I haven't found any hi-res images yet.
On Flirt II, there is just a plate under the six extra rivets.
Is this just a factory deviance do you think, or an upgrade ?
Also, on Lodestar III, the rear cover plates which have the additional part for a bow shackle are the same on the inside and outside of the horns. This is the same in the Fletcher Osprey book in the image of Mark IVs under construction. Other tanks seem to have the ones on the insides of the horns on the idler cover plate. This would make sense as it would prevent the cables from rubbing on the beam rails.
However, if all four shackle points were in use, it's likely that the cables would all be the same length, so it would make sense for the shackle points to all be at the same location.
Idle thoughts
Adrian.