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Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:16 pm
by Charles A Stewart
Evening all.

About this time last year we(by that I mean I did), buy Kevin Tomkinson's Panzer IV. I bought it so as to have a running model for us(son as well) to learn about running an AT tank. In the future, at some point, this project will be upgraded/detailed further.

Today was too nice to be in the workshop and as we aren't allowed out of the country, we followed the Denmark team's lead and did our own meet, in the garden, just the two of us and one tank.




Enjoy

Charles

PS We are learning all the time, many thanks Forum.

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:21 pm
by Charles A Stewart
Further to the above a couple of stills .
MK IV 2.jpg
Mk IV 1.jpg
When we attached the Utube link, computer said no!!

Charles

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 8:54 pm
by Christoffer Ahlfors
Absolutely awesome! :D

With bloopers, too - that's a first in this hobby! :lol:

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2021 9:11 pm
by Robert E Morey
Nice! Don't see many Pz 4 running.
Bob

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:27 am
by Richard Goodwin
Awesome scenery :mrgreen:

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:53 am
by Steen Vøler
fantastic :D :D :D

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2021 9:19 pm
by Charles A Stewart
Hi folks.
If you are not Bailey Bridge fans, hear is a PKW IV testing our bridge, enjoy.



Cheers Charles

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2021 11:46 pm
by Robert E Morey
Nice Bridge and PZ4 - fun time. Love the view from house window.
Bob

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2022 7:27 pm
by Charles A Stewart
Hi folks.

Its been a while since we last had a run out. So here is a another adventure with our PKW IV and friend, plus bridge, of course. :D



Cheers Charles

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:03 pm
by Christoffer Ahlfors
Nice!
Thanks for making this movie for us!

It looks like the panther has Vincent's tracks. Can you share the secret of how you made them work? Widening the sprocket by x and, and, and?

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Fri May 03, 2024 6:16 pm
by Charles A Stewart
Evening all.

I thought to add another building to our running area, a barn, not complete, but well on the way now spring is sprung (and it stopped raining). Brought the PKW IV out for a post winter run, no problems but will give it a more detailed look over soon.
1/6 scale barn find, if only.
1/6 scale barn find, if only.
Yep, it fits inside and hopefully with the doors (to be made) closed.
Yep, it fits inside and hopefully with the doors (to be made) closed.
All made from pallets and off cuts.

have a good weekend.

Charles

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2024 5:08 pm
by Charles A Stewart
Hi Folks.

When I said in the last post,"Brought the PKW IV out for a post winter run, no problems but will give it a more detailed look over soon."

Well I shouldn't have, sod's law struck. After a lovely couple of hours running round the track yesterday afternoon, accompanied by the MK1 Panther.

We lost the final drive : :( :( :shock: on one side.
Field strip, yes, the MK1 Panther broke a track link.
Field strip, yes, the MK1 Panther broke a track link.
I should just point out we were driving on a firm clay surface when the failure occurred.

Once the drive cover was removed the problem was easily found, bust grub screw!!
The culprit, picked out bits of old grub screw.
The culprit, picked out bits of old grub screw.
Given the model is 22 years I feel time has taken its toll. I have cleaned up the hole and a new grub screw fits fine.
Should we just put a new one in?
Should we just put a new one in?
The however's:-

1/ Just replace the grub screw and carry on.

2/ Pop a bit of weld in the hole.

I am open to suggestions and of course I will check/ modify the other side while the tracks are off.

Take care.

Charles

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2024 5:19 pm
by Mark Heaps
Hi Charles,
great pictures.
Do you have a construction plan for the barn that you would care to share with the community ?
Mark

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2024 5:52 pm
by Adrian Harris
If it were me, as it's stripped down already, I'd drop Armortek a message and buy a pair of new one-piece drive gears.

Adrian.

Re: Early Armotek PKW IV.

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2024 7:11 pm
by Charles A Stewart
Hi Again.

Adrian, a sensible suggestion. Once I have stripped down the other side and can see what state is in. The other option here:-

Anybody got a couple to sell!!!

Mark, thank you, the barn was constructed on a whim, old pallets(denailed), planks cut to 4mm, an inch/25mm in 1/6th. Beams 16mm+ to suit etc. No plan really. We did lob 6"/150mm off the original as it looked too high proportionally, this all allows for regional variations.

Any further info, just ask.

Cheers

Charles

PS A table saw is most useful for these projects, mind you fingers