Tim’s Trumpeter KV-7 in 1/35
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Right then….the upd!
This week I have been mostly making wheels….
Not much to show for about eight hours work :loudly-crying: . Still, onwards and upwards…..
These are next
Trouble is, I have a lot of ejection marks to deal with….
If you thought link and length did away with this, think again…..nothing too onerous, but a lot of them so it will be a bit tedious…..once I’m through these then it’s just the casemate, which is very simple.
Cheers all.
Great support so far.Comment
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Very nice and neat progress there Tim :thumb2: ,
Having done a Trumpeter "Captured" KV a few years back i can relate to this very well,
I actually quite liked how those tracks turn out,as you say,they can get a little tedious,but well worth the effort
Good stuff mate!
AndyComment
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That doesn't look like fun Tim. If any are sunk in on the top row, you probably wouldn't see them, but it looks like the are all raised. The bottom rows will be a different story though. Good luck!!!
Na Zdorovie (Prost)
Allen(ski) Pres.
RBB Factory #69Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Ain't that so often the way.
The wife "Dinner ready in half an hour dear".
The modeller " I'm just going to fit two tiny bits, love. Ten minutes".
An hour later
The wife "Your dinner is in the bin and I've made up the bed in the spare room!".
Those tracks look nice. A shame about the clean up but as you say just time and patience.
JimComment
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Very nice and neat progress there Tim :thumb2: ,
Having done a Trumpeter "Captured" KV a few years back i can relate to this very well,
I actually quite liked how those tracks turn out,as you say,they can get a little tedious,but well worth the effort
Good stuff mate!
AndyComment
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Pretty much all raised by about 0.25 mm Allen. Not too bad though, a sharp number 15 carves through them quite well, finished with a sand off….worst bit is the part lines on the track pins. Only way to deal with them is to take a fine slice off the top. Part lines in internals will be left alone!Comment
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Ain't that so often the way.
The wife "Dinner ready in half an hour dear".
The modeller " I'm just going to fit two tiny bits, love. Ten minutes".
An hour later
The wife "Your dinner is in the bin and I've made up the bed in the spare room!".
Those tracks look nice. A shame about the clean up but as you say just time and patience.
JimComment
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Tim the wheels look great. I hope I can get started on mine this week last week was just crazy for me.Comment
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Well, here we are after about four hours cleaning and assembly….one side done.
Anyone doing individual links or link and length, don’t use EMA plastic weld. It’s great stuff, and I love it, but it really dries too quickly for this. I had real trouble wrapping the links around the idler and drive sprocket. The other side will be done with Contacta…..and the track will be properly positioned with a spot of CA during final assembly.
Oh, and it comes off for painting….
The wheels are also loose…..might ease the sprocket axle though, it’s a little tight so will be worse after painting….
See you in another four hours or so :worried:Comment
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Well, nothing much to report here. However, I finished cleaning up the other set of track links today, so might have something soon….Comment
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