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  • Ian M
    Administrator
    • Dec 2008
    • 18270
    • Ian
    • Falster, Denmark

    #46
    Been tinkering away today. Just sorting small things.
    Also needed to order some paint and glue!

    Oh and stuck 224 bits of track link together. Photos tomorrow
    Group builds

    Bismarck

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15704
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #47
      224 track parts in one session. No wonder you don't have the energy to give us photos today!! :smiling:

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      • Airborne01
        • Mar 2021
        • 3976
        • Steve
        • Essex

        #48
        Originally posted by Jim R
        And on the 5th day he said "Bugger this for a game of soldiers" and took up knitting. :rolling: :smiling:
        Try explaining that to my missus - she of the' lace weight, fingering weight, brioche, cable', and the occasional knit and purl expertise ... :smiling5:
        Steve

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        • The Smythe Meister
          • Jan 2019
          • 6248

          #49
          Originally posted by Ian M
          Oh and stuck 224 bits of track link together. Photos tomorrow:smiling3:
          Blimey, that's about a factor of 10 compared to my stayability patience when tackling individual track links!!

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #50
            Originally posted by Ian M
            A mini in box review to start the ball rolling!

            Cheers chaps.
            Having gotten a nice clear bench, Yes it happens, I got round to taking the sprue shots... LOADS of them.
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            Lots of plastic in the box. All in their own bag. Some had added protection by way of some foam padding to protect some of the more fine parts.
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            As Well as the good old fashioned assembly guide the over-view of the sprues reviles that there are no fewer than 14 sprues of tan plastic. TEN with the single link tracks, One clear, a fret of P.E. a bag with string and chain etc. 6 tyres A large part (rear bed of truck), and a partridge in a pear treeeeeee. phew. Oh a small decal sheet with the dials and number plates options. NO UNIT MARKS!
            Colour call outs in the 20 pages of instructions can be seen in the bottom right of page two. So I know the rockercovers are steel! lol.

            Time for a closer look at the plastic:
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            The detail looks OK, as to the accuracy, I'll leave that to the experts! Mouldings are reasonably clean!

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            Some sprues have more blind tabs* than others.
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            Would it had hurt them to have actual slats in the radiator guard?
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            Yeah. more Louvres to open out... grrr.
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            Not quite Tamiya but they look to be ok. Have to wait and see.
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            Final bit in the box, a colour paint guide.
            Summary:
            Some of the sprues are a tiny bit fuzzy here and there, but nothing a quick swipe with a sharp blade or a sanding stick wont take care of.
            A few colour call outs along the way would be nice.

            *blind tab: What I call those little bits of extra plastic that allows/ensures that the moulded part gets enough plastic by letting it fill and overflow. cut of and keep to make filler.

            Right then. New blades in the Swanns, glasses cleaned and I am almost ready.
            By clean bench do you mean you swept everything onto the floor again ! :smiling3:
            Will follow this closely.

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            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #51
              Originally posted by Allen Dewire
              Hi Ian,

              The 12 ton was built by Mercedes Benz, Krupp and Krauss-Maffei. The Famo was built by Fahrzeug und Motoren Werk in Breslau and by Vomag. Sköda, late in the war, built some Famo's with a 12-cylinder diesel motor in them....

              Sorry, but I am kind of a nerd on these things and glad you saw the offset rollers on the drive sprocket fix on PMMS. I hope it won't be too hard to fix them. Most of all, have fun!!! If you get tired of the cannon towing idea, I have a suggestion that is more interesting.....

              Prost
              Allen
              Really I am surprised Dude 1

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #52
                Looking good Ian, thinking of all those track parts has made me tired !
                So good night all .

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                • adt70hk
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Sep 2019
                  • 10409

                  #53
                  Coming on nicely Ian!!

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                  • Ian M
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 18270
                    • Ian
                    • Falster, Denmark

                    #54
                    As much as it reads like I just down and made the tracks from start to finish, it was a bit here and a bit there. The sprues had 12 links on each. so it was a sprue or two at a time.
                    So they got made over a whole morning, between other things.
                    And here they are:
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                    As can be seen quite mobil! a few links are a tad stiff but all can be moved. AND fit the drive sprocket! Yeah!
                    Group builds

                    Bismarck

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                    • JR
                      • May 2015
                      • 18273

                      #55
                      Great , I felt better after a nights sleep and waking to see these .
                      :thumb2:

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

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Ian M
                        As much as it reads like I just down and made the tracks from start to finish, it was a bit here and a bit there. The sprues had 12 links on each. so it was a sprue or two at a time.
                        So they got made over a whole morning, between other things.
                        And here they are:
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                        As can be seen quite mobil! a few links are a tad stiff but all can be moved. AND fit the drive sprocket! Yeah!
                        Good news Ian. The track links are quite hefty but they are strong once connected. Give the stiff ones a wiggle every 10mins, they soon start moving. If they do harden up just pop them on the bottom run and keep them away from the sprocket or idler.

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

                          #57
                          I recall having to re-position a bunch of stuff on my DB9 12T kit. This was an earlier variant that Trumpeter also sell.

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                          As well as re-postioning parts I had a whole bunch of parts crack and split. The tolerences on some items were tight and I had to open them up but these cracks still appeared. Only kit this has ever happened on!

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                          • Scratchbuilder
                            • Jul 2022
                            • 2689

                            #58
                            Just caught up with your build, so far looking really good. Compared to the Tamiya offering it looks so much better.
                            Mike.

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

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                              Just caught up with your build, so far looking really good. Compared to the Tamiya offering it looks so much better.
                              Mike.
                              Hi Make. Tamiya never made an Sd.Kfz 8. They make several Sd.Kfz 7 variants and the lovely Sd.Kfz 9 (Famo) but not an 8

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                              • Ian M
                                Administrator
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 18270
                                • Ian
                                • Falster, Denmark

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Panzerwrecker
                                Good news Ian. The track links are quite hefty but they are strong once connected. Give the stiff ones a wiggle every 10mins, they soon start moving. If they do harden up just pop them on the bottom run and keep them away from the sprocket or idler.
                                They are Mobil enough. Just a bit stiff, if that makes sense.
                                Group builds

                                Bismarck

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