T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Tim
Thanks very much for your nice comments,much appreciated
Regards
Phil
Thanks very much for your nice comments,much appreciated
Regards
Phil
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T34-85 Turret Internal Detail
37 Photo's of my T34-85 Turret internal details.
Just finished the Main Gun detail,theTSz-15/16 Gun Site and the
Coaxial MG.
9 More Pic's to follow
Just finished the Main Gun detail,theTSz-15/16 Gun Site and the
Coaxial MG.
9 More Pic's to follow
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The other 9 Pic's of the T34-85 Turret detail
Here are the other 9 pic's of my T34-85 Turret Internal details.
Well it is raining outside
Well it is raining outside
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hello Phil, that is some achievement.......you are to be congratulated. To fit so many additional features into such so small area, is very impressive. Well done mate, I wish I had the skills. Soon be 'Tiger Time'....really looking forward to that.
I spend so much time, following the 'builds'........ never mind, back to the Jagd.....regards Mick.
I spend so much time, following the 'builds'........ never mind, back to the Jagd.....regards Mick.
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Thanks very much Mick
It was a bit of a job working arround the Armortek Recoil and Elevation Gear.
I tried to take a picture of my loader shoving a round into the breach,but he
was standing too high,on top of my speakers and there wasnt any room to bend his legs
a bit either.
Happy Jagdpanther building
Regards
Phil
It was a bit of a job working arround the Armortek Recoil and Elevation Gear.
I tried to take a picture of my loader shoving a round into the breach,but he
was standing too high,on top of my speakers and there wasnt any room to bend his legs
a bit either.
Happy Jagdpanther building
Regards
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Phil
what a wonderful result on the internals of your turet it looks briliant the gun breech looks great the gun sight machinegun radio spare mags , all well worth the extra efort and time congatulations on a super build .Best wishes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
what a wonderful result on the internals of your turet it looks briliant the gun breech looks great the gun sight machinegun radio spare mags , all well worth the extra efort and time congatulations on a super build .Best wishes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Nick
Thanks for your nice comments and the stores for my Amo racks
Its been a great Tank to learn about and build.
Regards
Phil
Thanks for your nice comments and the stores for my Amo racks
Its been a great Tank to learn about and build.
Regards
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hello Phill.
I have been following your build, the stowage racks for the shells was something I had wanted to try to do in my King Tiger, but it was always a "going to do" project and now you have done it very well I reckon, all your efforts have paid off it looks the business mate well done.
Cheers Paul
I have been following your build, the stowage racks for the shells was something I had wanted to try to do in my King Tiger, but it was always a "going to do" project and now you have done it very well I reckon, all your efforts have paid off it looks the business mate well done.
Cheers Paul
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Paul
Thanks very much
It was nice to have a go at inside the Turret on the T34-85,it
had some decent size shelves.
It gave me a lot of practice in soldering the thin galvanised sheet
I had already got.
Hope one day you get time to do your King Tiger racks,in between all the other Tanks
you turn out of your workshop,it would be a site to see.
Cheers
Phil
Thanks very much
It was nice to have a go at inside the Turret on the T34-85,it
had some decent size shelves.
It gave me a lot of practice in soldering the thin galvanised sheet
I had already got.
Hope one day you get time to do your King Tiger racks,in between all the other Tanks
you turn out of your workshop,it would be a site to see.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hello Phil,
What a job you done there
very beautiful work and details in the turret.
You have a lot of ammo there
best regards Yves
What a job you done there
very beautiful work and details in the turret.
You have a lot of ammo there
best regards Yves
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
Hi Yves
Thank you for your nice comments
I have to thank Nick for machining the Amunition for me,he did a great job on
the 3 different types and a couple of empty shell casings.
Just think may be in the future,all the Armortek control modules might be on wafer
thin chips and 30 amp hour batterys are the size of a watch battery.
All that space for a working Animatronics crew,that would climb in and out of the
Tanks on there own.
Maybe even the loader would clean the blank firer after each shot
Back to reallity.
Thanks and Regards
Phil
Thank you for your nice comments
I have to thank Nick for machining the Amunition for me,he did a great job on
the 3 different types and a couple of empty shell casings.
Just think may be in the future,all the Armortek control modules might be on wafer
thin chips and 30 amp hour batterys are the size of a watch battery.
All that space for a working Animatronics crew,that would climb in and out of the
Tanks on there own.
Maybe even the loader would clean the blank firer after each shot
Back to reallity.
Thanks and Regards
Phil
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Re: T34/85 25th Guards Brigade No 234a
My Turret top back on and Crew all on board,waiting for my lift down off my bench
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