Steve does another Elefant
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Re: Steve does another Elefant
Great looking details Steve. What a monster. Your zimm and welding is excellent. Will be a real beast.
Bob
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Re: Steve does another Elefant
Added the remains of the weld after the jack mounts were repositioned from the front plate to the rear plate. Big thanks to Phil for his suggestion to use templates to achieve the desired effect.
Regards
Steve
Regards
Steve
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Looks good steve, the bolts and zim pattern looks tricky, a lot of attention to detail on that front end, regards simon.[youtube][/youtube]
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Re: Steve does another Elefant
Awesome effect with the removed jack mounts!
"A bit of texture has also been added to the front plate." What an understatement!
"A bit of texture has also been added to the front plate." What an understatement!
A little too much is about right...
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The rear hull extension is now attached, I’ve added zimmerit to the difficult to reach areas .
Torch cut marks and rebates for the weld detail have been added.
Regards
Steve
Torch cut marks and rebates for the weld detail have been added.
Regards
Steve
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After a bit of work I have got the upper superstructure fitted.
Time to start doing all them weld joints.
Regards
Steve
Time to start doing all them weld joints.
Regards
Steve
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To add a bit of difference and interest I have decided to fit my Elefant with the split and hinged rear hatches. From what I have read there were only 4 Elefants modified in this way and at least 1 was in the headquarters company of Schwere panzerjager 653.
The final rear hull details and the zim need adding and the back end is complete.
Regards
Steve.
The final rear hull details and the zim need adding and the back end is complete.
Regards
Steve.
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Outstanding work on the Hatch steve and the zim, Developing into a superb build, Look's Good, seasons' greeting's to you and your family, regards simon manning.
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Re: Steve does another Elefant
Looking fantastic Steve
I am getting everything together ready to start my elefant
Where did you find out the placement for the hatch’s that go on the underside flooring also did you bolt them on or glue
Are you using tile adisive for the zimimit of milliput
Keep up the good work
Thanks paul
I am getting everything together ready to start my elefant
Where did you find out the placement for the hatch’s that go on the underside flooring also did you bolt them on or glue
Are you using tile adisive for the zimimit of milliput
Keep up the good work
Thanks paul
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That hatch is a master work. I love the one of a kind look. Brilliant. Love following your builds.
Best regards,
Bob
Best regards,
Bob
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Re: Steve does another Elefant
Thanks for the positive comments guys
Paul,
I found a diagram on line for the lower hull access panels and used a bit of artistic licence from there. The panels are all bolted in position as per the real thing. The Zimmerit is a mix of tile adhesive and brown acrylic paint, For application I use a set of Mike Stannards excellent Zimmerit tools which I would recommend obtaining.
Looking forward to seeing your build.
Regards
Steve
Paul,
I found a diagram on line for the lower hull access panels and used a bit of artistic licence from there. The panels are all bolted in position as per the real thing. The Zimmerit is a mix of tile adhesive and brown acrylic paint, For application I use a set of Mike Stannards excellent Zimmerit tools which I would recommend obtaining.
Looking forward to seeing your build.
Regards
Steve
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A bit more progress on the Elefant
A lot more to do but it’s getting there.
Regards
Steve
A lot more to do but it’s getting there.
Regards
Steve
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Re: Steve does another Elefant
Hi Steve
I love what you have done with the hidden runner track for the sliding covers.
I have remade the covers and was wondering how to stop them sliding all over the place.
Your idea is simple and brilliant I will copy if you dont mind
Regards
Derek
I love what you have done with the hidden runner track for the sliding covers.
I have remade the covers and was wondering how to stop them sliding all over the place.
Your idea is simple and brilliant I will copy if you dont mind
Regards
Derek
we must stop making stupid predictions