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Re: Panther #42

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 9:35 am
by Peter Quambusch
Hi Simon,

Might be that the markings are not correct?
Only thing I can think of is take the sprocket rings off, pair them and then rotate the against each other tooth by tooth until you find the right alighnment
Hope this is helpful

Cheers

Peter

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 9:41 am
by Adrian Harris
It looks to me as though the timing marks line up with a bolt hole on each of the sprocket rings.

There are six webs in the sprocket to which the front sprocket ring will attach, and 32 mounting holes in the sprocket rings, so there are only two webs which line up with mounting holes in such a way that the teeth in the rings will line up correctly.


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You need to remove the sprocket rings and then find the webs in CH3150 which line up exactly with a mounting hole in the rear flange. If you mount the sprocket rings so the timing marks align with either of these two webs, then the rings should line up correctly.

Adrian.

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 10:59 am
by Vince Cutajar
Adrian
F360 sketch?

Vince

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 11:33 am
by Adrian Harris
Correct :D

I'm halfway through an evening class aimed at beginner F360 users wanting to use 3D printing.
Trying to wean myself off TurboCAD and use F360 for everything.

Adrian.

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 11:43 am
by Sean-Armortek
Hello

It looks like one, or both, of your rings are at the limits of travel.
Loosen the 6 inner bolts holding the front sprocket ring on, turn that until the teeth are aligned again and retighten.
The fixing holes are oversize to allow adjustment. If you find it is still slightly out of alignment, you may need to loosen the back ring off and do the same.

Hope this helps

Sean

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 1:27 pm
by Simon Compton
Thank you to you all for responding,
it makes perfect sense now.... I am sure that I can crack it.
One sprocket is deffo worse than the other, I will have a play with them and take a look tonight.
How exciting ! LOL...what a rollercoaster
Still feel a bit of a muppet though Ha Ha HA HA ! :oops:
Cheers
Si

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 10:46 am
by Simon Compton
Hi There, Well Panther#42 ( "Julia" ) is 12months old this week ...
Thought I would post a couple of birthday snaps plus the latest issue that I have come across in our journey together.
This is really aimed at all us plastic modellers out there , the steel workers I am sure will have resolved it by the time that they reach this stage .grrrr
Soooo...Front Mudguards...sand them down to make sure all the folding ridge high spots are blended in ....I have used a metal workers body file on old scooter resto,s with various degrees of success in the past I must say... but I really wish that I had spent some more time with the Dremel on these ridges.
I thought between using a thick filler primer, flatting, then some Mr Surfacer 500 it would resolve it....it didn't.
See images attached ...Ho Hum ! :roll:
Happy Days !

Si

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 9:32 am
by Simon Compton
How frustrating is Zim!....2 previous attempts.... put on ...scraped off...let one attempt set ....hit that with the orbital sander after a week of looking at it in total disappointment...Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 9:42 am
by Simon Compton
Brought out the secret weapon....hope you like the nail varnish colour!....but the lovely Jools wearing it has loads more patience than me

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 9:47 am
by Simon Compton
Previous 2 attempts I had gone to all the effort of mixing up the tile adhesive in a super Zim colour....but by attempt 3 I had lost the will to live...I think this performance went on over 3 consecutive weekends and I had lost the will to live...Jools had taken pity on me by then....
Hence the turrets getting Zim..AND THATS IT...I'm Done guys! sorry ha ha ha

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 10:11 am
by neil graham
A friend in need is a friend indeed. It's not what you know, it's who you know.

Sorry, I am no help...just offering moral support. I hope you sorted out the timing issue.

I will freely admit that I hate zimmerit and only ever tried applying it once to my (plastic) tanks, which is partly why the early Tiger 1 appealed to me for my first foray into 1:6....in the desert, no zimmerit....I'm in!

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 10:52 am
by Simon Compton
Timing issue sorted Neil, thanks for the prompt, I really thought that I had posted a big THANK You to everyone who had helped me out , sorry for the belated thanks to everyone who pitched in.
Totally my error , still cant believe that I hadn't picked up on it when I had put the sprockets together initially!...sometimes I amaze myself LOL
Still loving the build though :D
Early T1 ...Zim-Less, sounds a perfect plan..You know it...and the torsion set up appears to be a little easier ..but what do I know ? ha ha ha ha

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 1:05 pm
by Simon Compton
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Re: Panther #42

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:44 am
by Simon Compton
Been starting to base everything up , just playing about with the paint to see what effects I can get and build up some depth, TBH I don't really have much of a plan, just seeing how it looks.

Re: Panther #42

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:49 am
by Simon Compton
This is why you should always do a little test of your lacquer....I didn't obviously, by the time it started to react it was too late....so out with the sanding sticks and had to perform some ...errr...heavy weathering !...Good Grief !

Both sides had this reaction, guessing it was moisture under the paint as the weather had been damp, but a bit of a bummer as it covered both sides in under skin aliens :twisted: