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Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:30 am
by David Merritt
Hi Andre, I went through the same process, but made four of the track links as shown in the photo so that they could be inserted and removed without the need for any additional retention of the end pieces, as they were attached to each individual pin and if the pins started to work loose everything was still retained.
Regards
David.
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:33 am
by Andre Meylan
one track is done ... 2.5 meters in length ...

Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 5:00 pm
by Andre Meylan
Second one done ... tracks assembly completed ... now getting some wheathering before I will apply WD-40 to the joints
Cheers, Andre
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 5:21 pm
by David Brady
Coming along nicely Andre! Good preparation, time consuming, but often overlooked ... I've made a few sets of tracks in my time, a job I don't enjoy.
Cheers
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 5:32 pm
by Andre Meylan
David Brady wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 5:21 pm
Coming along nicely Andre! Good preparation, time consuming, but often overlooked ... I've made a few sets of tracks in my time, a job I don't enjoy.
Cheers
Thanks David, those are my first and I enjoyed it though ... I am wondering how many mistakes I made ... !!! It's impressive in size and weight
Best regards, Andre
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 11:20 am
by Andre Meylan
My curiosity has arisen from Martin's stunning work on his Panzer IV ... I did not know about the technique to use pigment powder for wheathering and I decided to try it out. Although the modern tanks like the Leopard don't have heavy wheathering like the WWII, I will give it a try.
So my collection of colors arrived today
Cheers, Andre
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 12:43 pm
by Dale jordan
Nice job so far Andre , keep up the good work . Don't worry about the WD40 it will make it worse . cheers Dale
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 1:12 pm
by Andre Meylan
Dale jordan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 12:43 pm
Nice job so far Andre , keep up the good work . Don't worry about the WD40 it will make it worse . cheers Dale
Thanks Dale ... I was considering to give the steel pins some oil not to get too rusty ... you mean I should not do that? I have unfortunately no experience with tanks and highly appreciate your thoughts!
Best regards, Andre
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 5:26 pm
by Armortek
The pins are stainless steel (SS304)- they will not rust.
Adding WD40 will just make the surfaces attract dust and dirt so there is no need.
Kian
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 6:53 pm
by Andre Meylan
Armortek wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 5:26 pm
The pins are stainless steel (SS304)- they will not rust.
Adding WD40 will just make the surfaces attract dust and dirt so there is no need.
Kian
Great and thanks Kian ... that explains everything. I will go forward without greasing them .. thank you soo much ... loads to learn !!!
Best regards, Andre
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 8:12 pm
by Andre Meylan
preparing the motion pack to fit into my Leopard ... everything is so well engineered, it makes so much sense and pleasure to build this kit.
Please disregard the Gin Tonic in the background, this is off topic
Thank you very much Armortek, it is such a pleasure to build this Leopard !!!
Best regards from Switzerland, Andre
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 1:35 pm
by Andre Meylan
My heart would love to install the motors and electronics ... yet my (little or what is left) brain says, do some wheathering on the bottom first, because this is the last time I might be able to carry the floor without a heavy-lift ...!!
Best regards, Andre
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 2:00 pm
by Andre Meylan
Looking at the big bro ... there is plenty of room to start the toddler colour battle ... but I will have to attach the rollers, bumps and wheel swing arms onto the floor first ... that's not much of weight to add to the floor.
Cheers, Andre
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 5:55 pm
by Andre Meylan
Looking at the pictures above, I am asking myself why bothering to find the correct RAL code for the 6031 bronce green ... it's all light grey now ... !!
Anyway, more work done on the suspension. So far everything looks good and straight forward ... and it's alot of fun !!! My interior remains technical without any scale details. So I tried to paint the suspension and other details in about the same red color that comes from Armortek with the option packs.
Regards, Andre
Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 8:01 pm
by Andre Meylan
So far it looks okey ... having mounted the idler tensioner and tomorrow the last detail, the small bumps (two each side)
Colors are always individual taste, yet I like the idea to have not too many colors inside ... scalers please forgive me!
Best regards, Andre