Chieftain parts

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Phil Woollard
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Chieftain parts

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Due to much interest I shall be offering the gearbox and associated parts for the Chieftain, 3d printed for you to finish. I will list the parts once I have finished printing what I have.
The larger parts are slices to compensate for the false floor that you will have to fabricate to sit over the motor and gearboxes.
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I will not be offering the main engine, Ivano is the guy for those parts.
I will not be offering the main engine, Ivano is the guy for those parts.
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Although these exhaust headers are to me engine parts  Ivano's kit doesn't have them so we made these to link up with the rear exhaust system
Although these exhaust headers are to me engine parts Ivano's kit doesn't have them so we made these to link up with the rear exhaust system
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A selection of parts.
A selection of parts.
The beginning of the huge flywheel.
The beginning of the huge flywheel.
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Re: Chieftain parts

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Very nice Phil.
Wish I still had a Chieftain.
Regards
Steve

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Re: Chieftain parts

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Get another Steve you would make a fantastic job of the model!
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Just need to find one 😀

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Re: Chieftain parts

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More parts printed.
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The ring gear plate, lovely print this one the teeth are perfect and would function to.
The ring gear plate, lovely print this one the teeth are perfect and would function to.
Not much cleaning up needed on the flywheel.
Not much cleaning up needed on the flywheel.
Although this flywheel will need to be cut down as a slice it can be ordered as a whole.
Although this flywheel will need to be cut down as a slice it can be ordered as a whole.
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Re: Chieftain parts

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Phil, that's something called the Twiflex coupling, a flexible coupling for the transmission of power. Don't ask how I know - it had another name for anyone who has had to remove the bolts. Dropping one was a capital offence.

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Re: Chieftain parts

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That makes sense of its construction Stephen, I have another file to print that also has the title of coupler, it's mounted closer to the gearbox. 8)
I have to thank Vince for his help producing these great files, my sometimes rather lacking engineering drawings that he worked from took me a while to research and draw but he made sense of what I couldn't show in detail but we got there in then end!
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The kit of parts is growing, I'm going to print the breach too, and maybe all the other interior parts like the shells and ammunition racks, radio set and electrical boxes if people are interested?
See that number on the exhaust box, that's the number of hours that it takes to print using a custom extra extra fine setting.
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That's all the gearbox parts that I have printed now.
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That's the gue slice in the bottom right corner, it will be offered with other engine bay detail parts when I've printed those.
That's the gue slice in the bottom right corner, it will be offered with other engine bay detail parts when I've printed those.
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Re: Chieftain parts

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Nice work Phil, don’t worry about the exhaust box printing time ,my exhaust box build is up to 6 months now and still not finished.

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Re: Chieftain parts

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The breech with sliding breech block and recuperation cylinders, the breech took 26 hrs to print. More to come.
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Hi all.
Some really good work going on here, keep it coming :-D :-D

Cheers Charles
Chieftain No.34, functional. PKW IV (2002), operational. Panther G No.18 (2022), started, well some of it is. Series 1 4x4 No.28 and a Bailey Bridge.

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Re: Chieftain parts

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Some parts prepared.
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The huge rear gun tube that the recuperation cylinders are attached to.
The huge rear gun tube that the recuperation cylinders are attached to.
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The strange looking brackets at the back are for the smoke box to sit on above the gearbox.
The strange looking brackets at the back are for the smoke box to sit on above the gearbox.
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Some pics of the breech and gearbox assemblies showing some of the simple parts you will have to make using plasticard to complete the look. I will post lots more for reference.
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It might look complicated but broken down it's fairly straightforward, check out my chieftain build thread
It might look complicated but broken down it's fairly straightforward, check out my chieftain build thread
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Re: Chieftain parts

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These handy boxes of various sizes will be part of the kit, they are handy for electrical kit, junction boxes, hydraulic containers, platforms for parts to be mounted on and spacers to name but a few uses.
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