TURRET BIN
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TURRET BIN
Goodmorning everyone
Does anyone have any decent pictures of the turret bin, the drawings expect you to machine it out of a solid block of aluminium!! I will fabricate it but require external images of the hinges, fasteners and how it was really secured to the turret etc.
Thanks in anticipation.
Does anyone have any decent pictures of the turret bin, the drawings expect you to machine it out of a solid block of aluminium!! I will fabricate it but require external images of the hinges, fasteners and how it was really secured to the turret etc.
Thanks in anticipation.
Graham
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Hi Graham
You would be better off making one out of sheet stock and using photos off the internet or something. The bin that came with the tank had ZERO detail. It was nothing more that an aluminum brick. I have not even used mine yet. I will be going up to Aberdeen soon for detail shots. Ill try to remember you, the one they have has the spaced turret armor around it so I dont know how good it would show.
Roland
You would be better off making one out of sheet stock and using photos off the internet or something. The bin that came with the tank had ZERO detail. It was nothing more that an aluminum brick. I have not even used mine yet. I will be going up to Aberdeen soon for detail shots. Ill try to remember you, the one they have has the spaced turret armor around it so I dont know how good it would show.
Roland
If your not living on the edge, your taking up to much space.
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TURRET BIN
To all who took the time and effort to reply thank you very much. I am currently waiting for a copy of "Achtung Panzer" n° 3. but it will apparently take up to 3 months to deliver!!! I will be fabricating it from sheet material and the detail in the scanned pictures from Pierluigi were really helpfull. Will post some pictures when the bin is finished.
Graham
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PANNIER TO DATE
Hi everyone
Latest pics of pannier bin, still to make hinges, turret brackets and lid. Also plenty of filling.IMG]http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll49 ... NNIER3.jpg[/IMG]

IMG]http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll49 ... NNIER2.jpg[/IMG]
Latest pics of pannier bin, still to make hinges, turret brackets and lid. Also plenty of filling.IMG]http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll49 ... NNIER3.jpg[/IMG]

IMG]http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll49 ... NNIER2.jpg[/IMG]
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Hi everyone
Latest pics of pannier bin, still to make hinges, turret brackets and lid. Also plenty of filling.IMG]

Latest pics of pannier bin, still to make hinges, turret brackets and lid. Also plenty of filling.IMG]

Graham
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The turret is not complete as I ran out of suitable sized materisl, the bin is made from scrap bits and pieces.
Graham
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Pierluigi
For two reasons, it needed to be thick to take the screw threads and its bits left over from previous work that were in my "it may be usefull someday" box.
For two reasons, it needed to be thick to take the screw threads and its bits left over from previous work that were in my "it may be usefull someday" box.
Graham