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Bombing up.....
It's a red letter day today, a small package arrived from California with the bomb load for the tank, well, two rounds anyway. Tim - they're magnificent, thanks so much. Otto is happy although judging by his face, he keeps his opinions to himself.
Mr Bowman's magic:
Thanks again Tim - great.
Regards
Stephen
Mr Bowman's magic:
Thanks again Tim - great.
Regards
Stephen
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Latches
Decided to make the latches to scale:
The brass plate bottom right worked with a pin on the latch to limit travel:
Turned blank for the handle:
Installed latch:
Five more to go.......
Regards
Stephen
The brass plate bottom right worked with a pin on the latch to limit travel:
Turned blank for the handle:
Installed latch:
Five more to go.......
Regards
Stephen
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Fabrice - must have been a Guardsman with all that bull.
Decided to infill the hatch hinges as without it there is a great black hole behind the hatch which is very visible from both front and back::
Made a start on the vision ports. I'd intended to use the Armorpax parts, which are great, but they are significantly undersize (Dave, hope you don't mind me commenting):
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Decided to infill the hatch hinges as without it there is a great black hole behind the hatch which is very visible from both front and back::
Made a start on the vision ports. I'd intended to use the Armorpax parts, which are great, but they are significantly undersize (Dave, hope you don't mind me commenting):
Regards
Stephen
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Side Doors again
Moving on with the side doors detailing. Trial fit of the new vision block exterior armour:
Manufacture of new vision block interior mountings:
Addition of the working clamp for the Glasblok cover:
More to follow.
Best regards
Stephen
Manufacture of new vision block interior mountings:
Addition of the working clamp for the Glasblok cover:
More to follow.
Best regards
Stephen
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Glasblok covers and ports.
More work on the vision ports for the side hatches. The Glasblok mountings installed:
Fabrication of the Glasblok retaining covers:
Addition of catches:
Finally, I made a set of resin copies to assess feasibility:
I've now done a trial run with the water clear resin for the Glasblok. A video on youT likens the MEKP accelerator to the fuel used in the Me 163, which was notorious for spontaneous explosion, so standby.....
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Fabrication of the Glasblok retaining covers:
Addition of catches:
Finally, I made a set of resin copies to assess feasibility:
I've now done a trial run with the water clear resin for the Glasblok. A video on youT likens the MEKP accelerator to the fuel used in the Me 163, which was notorious for spontaneous explosion, so standby.....
Regards
Stephen
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Side hatches done
The side hatches are finally pretty much done.
I used water clear resin for the Glasbloks and wasn't very happy with it. Apart from the handling difficulties (toxic, inflammable, stinks etc), the mix is very critical, the surface left a pronounced meniscus and it is volatile so the mould needs good sealing. Despite using RTV silicone, one of mine leaked and nearly ruined the part. In the end, I kept the water clear resin for the cupola optics but removed it from the side hatches and used clear acrylic. Maybe someone with more experience will speak up for it:
Finished the locking handles which inevitably differ from those on the other hatch:
Added the locking hasps:
Final mounting with the rain gutters restored:
Regards
Stephen
I used water clear resin for the Glasbloks and wasn't very happy with it. Apart from the handling difficulties (toxic, inflammable, stinks etc), the mix is very critical, the surface left a pronounced meniscus and it is volatile so the mould needs good sealing. Despite using RTV silicone, one of mine leaked and nearly ruined the part. In the end, I kept the water clear resin for the cupola optics but removed it from the side hatches and used clear acrylic. Maybe someone with more experience will speak up for it:
Finished the locking handles which inevitably differ from those on the other hatch:
Added the locking hasps:
Final mounting with the rain gutters restored:
Regards
Stephen
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