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  • minitnkr
    Charter Rabble member
    • Apr 2018
    • 7562
    • Paul
    • Dayton, OH USA

    #91
    Outstanding. Pretty amazing result.

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    • The Smythe Meister
      • Jan 2019
      • 6248

      #92
      That's just showing off that is!!

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      • Allen Dewire
        • Apr 2018
        • 4741
        • Allen
        • Bamberg

        #93
        Late Afternoon Fine Folks,

        As some of you may have noticed, lately I have been occupied by other things, but I still have been working on the Somua. For the late replies, I truly apologize to you all.

        Originally posted by Mini Me
        Looks Good Allen, steady as she goes....
        Thanks Bro, and steady is a big prob as you will see below...
        Originally posted by John Race
        Well you've certainly beaten that into shape brother. Top class work in all respects .
        I can see this getting a double Dogs award at the rate you are going .
        The committee have been hard at work discussing this extremely rare occurrence.
        Thanks Dude 2, but It's not worthy of 2 Dogs awards in my opinion. I don't think it will be even good for 1 award the way it's been going lately...
        Originally posted by scottie3158
        Cracking work my friend.
        Thank you too Buddy!!! I damn near cracked the thing with a hammer though...
        Originally posted by Airborne01
        I've never attempted a resin AFV but you are making such a good job of it I may be tempted in the future! Nice job so far!
        Steve
        Much appreciated Steve and you should really try a resin kit. I would suggest one with fewer tiny parts though. Trying to get them together without 3 hands can destroy your nerves for sure. See below...
        Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
        stunning stuff Allen, that's quite a challenge
        You are too kind Mr. Merryweather!!! A more correct term for 'challenge', in this build, has to be 'PITA' Neil. Thanks for looking in...
        Originally posted by Jim R
        You really are making a great job of this. As Steve says it may tempt us scaredy cats to try a resin kit in the future. Very neat work and well done for figuring out the less than ideal instructions.
        Thank you Jigs!!! There is nothing to be afraid of with a resin kit. Nerves and patience are your best friend Sir. Give one a go!!!...
        Originally posted by adt70hk
        Allen,

        Sorry got very behind on this. What can I say, other than......WOW!!!

        simply brilliant!!

        Very well done so far.

        Andrew
        No worries Andrew, as I know work has been beating you up of late. I do appreciate you looking in and with so much happening here on the forum, it's not easy to keep up with it all. I'm proof of that my friend...
        Originally posted by minitnkr
        Outstanding. Pretty amazing result.
        Thank you too Paul!!! I only wish I had the talent to make the mortar rows fully workable. With plastic, I'd have a chance. With resin, I'd have better luck sandpapering a Wildcat's ass in a phone booth...
        Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
        That's just showing off that is!!
        Not really Mr. Smiff. The kit itself is pretty amazing and very well cast. One just has to put it together without sticking your fingers to the parts or to each other Andy. If I can do it, you could do it too, plus, you have Cohan to help if needed!!!...

        Now I knew the hardest part of the build was coming up and it took 2 days to finally accomplish it. First though, I added the stowage bins after I had mucked them up as one couldn't do it after they were CA'd. I also decided that the rifles in the racks needed to go and I thought about giving the gun commander an MG instead of a 98K rifle. Here's a pic,

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        I nipped off the rifles on the first rack and drilled out the remaining resin. Worked great on the upper holder, but my sausage fingers broke the lower one while drilling it out. That's where the idea for the MP-40 came into play. I gave them a shot of color, along with the bins and will paint the rifles carefully later.
        Now it was time to assemble the elevation mechanisms for the barrel rows. I knew from the start that this would be the most tedious and nerve-wracking bit of this build. A few of the parts were tiny and the assembly had to be put together w/o CA to set them in their proper positions. An overview of the instructions,

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        You had to CA the two elbows onto the tube frames first. There is no given spot where they go, so I used my guesstimation system and put them on,

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        I sort of used a bit too much CA as I didn't want them to ping off when I started to add the rest of the parts. The parts,

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        We are using the bottom 3 parts and I have placed the long bent arms in the L-shaped connectors. The pin in the L goes into the elbows on the frame and the adjusting handle goes in the other pin on the ends. If you look at the pic with the elbows above, you will also see the two arms on the white rod. these have to go into the other end of the long bent arms. Are we confused yet??? I am...
        Luckily most of the pins stayed in the parts so you could assemble the mechanisms to get an idea where to CA the L- brackets to the elbows. Man needs at least 3-4 hands and 2 sets of tweezers to do this. I spent 5 1/2 hours yesterday and an hour today to finally get the parts in their place and hit the L's with CA. What a freakin' beatch that was. I stopped yesterday before I lost my cool and grabbed the BFHammer!!!!........Today, we ended up with this,

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        I still needed to add the barrel row connectors. After another 1/2 hour, they were finally placed and I could CA all the joints, so it didn't fall apart (for the 20th time). I used ladder from my Mossie build as a support under the long bent arms above the frame U-arm,

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        I only need to CA the ends on the plastic rods to finish this PITA step. Then I can add the last few parts to complete the mortar table. With that done, I can hit it with the hissy stick. I can't say when I'll fire up the hissy because when I got up this morning, we had this,

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        0° C and I just love winter!!!...

        That's all for now good people and I need a cold one. Sorry again for the late replies and keep on slinging glue!!!

        Prost
        Allen
        Life's to short to be a sheep...

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        • Tim Marlow
          • Apr 2018
          • 18938
          • Tim
          • Somerset UK

          #94
          Excellent work going on here Allen. Fiddly, but worth it!

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          • Mickc1440
            • Apr 2018
            • 4786

            #95
            Great work Allen, that builds up real nice

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            • scottie3158
              • Apr 2018
              • 14235
              • Paul
              • Holbeach

              #96
              Great work my friend.

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              • minitnkr
                Charter Rabble member
                • Apr 2018
                • 7562
                • Paul
                • Dayton, OH USA

                #97
                Better that than this. Yesterday in Buffalo, NY. Five feet plus by this morning
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                This morning. Cousins
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                • JR
                  • May 2015
                  • 18273

                  #98
                  Dude1,Your confused ! Well I am just looking at the photos. Glad to see the Sand Pit looking so festive, you can keep the white stuff on your side of the same please .

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                  • JR
                    • May 2015
                    • 18273

                    #99
                    Originally posted by minitnkr
                    Better that than this. Yesterday in Buffalo, NY. Five feet plus by this morning
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                    This morning. Cousins
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                    Paul , that looks a cold day there, how much have you had as that looks deep ?

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                    • Neil Merryweather
                      • Dec 2018
                      • 5202
                      • London

                      #100
                      I rest my case -Challenge!

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                      • yak face
                        Moderator
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 13860
                        • Tony
                        • Sheffield

                        #101
                        Give me 450 stencils to put on anyday over this ! Absolutely amazing work allen , the level of complication on this is mind boggling. I only looked at the instruction drawing and my head was spinning ! I dont know how but youve done it and it looks superb , definitely earned a few cold ones after that ! ( just pop them out the window in the snow for a while )
                        prost , tony

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                        • minitnkr
                          Charter Rabble member
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 7562
                          • Paul
                          • Dayton, OH USA

                          #102
                          No snow here in Ohio. 20+F w/5 to 15mph breeze.
                          4 to over 6 feet in the Buffalo, NY area where we're from. 30F but prevailing wind at 15 to 35mph brings the chill factor down & makes for some interesting drifts. Lake Erie didn't freeze yet so the Arctic Clipper out of Canada has 240+ miles of open water to pick up moisture and nothing to slow it down till it hits Buffalo. Thus "lake effect" snow storms w/thunder.

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                          • minitnkr
                            Charter Rabble member
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 7562
                            • Paul
                            • Dayton, OH USA

                            #103
                            Typical German engineering, never put two links where twelve will do.

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                            • Guest

                              #104
                              Originally posted by John Race
                              Paul , that looks a cold day there, how much have you had as that looks deep ?
                              Video here:

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                              • Panzerwrecker
                                • Mar 2022
                                • 578
                                • Los
                                • Wales, UK

                                #105
                                Originally posted by minitnkr
                                Better that than this. Yesterday in Buffalo, NY. Five feet plus by this morning
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                                Even the Outback looks cold! Good tool for the job. Shame we don't get any decent models in the UK anymore

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