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  • Guest

    #46
    Fantastic reference pictures Michaƫl - huge thanks!!!
    Exactly what I was looking for!!!

    Apart from the engine construction I started the actual turret tonight and this was the first module that had some issues with fitting. The roof part of the turret didn't exactly match and even with a fair bit of surgery it didn't fit 100%. It's not going to show and I used some putty on the inside to hide a small gap, but apart from this the over all quality of this kit is awesome!
    Very fiddly to assemble but awesome!

    I've had a stomach bug for the last 10 days or so that haven't exactly been great for hours upon hours of modelling... In fact there's not been a whole lot apart from minor things and some figure painting.
    I hope it's over now so I can resume this fantastic hobby.

    Finally picking up a new rifle tomorrow after waiting a whole eternity for a license that should've taken max 2 weeks to process but took almost 6 months... Almost fitting here since it's viewed by some as a "hand cannon" due to the large calibre, and recoil. It's a .416 Rigby - a very manly rifle indeed!
    If I ever to a full metal 1/4 scale tank the armament is sorted... hehe...

    I've also drawn up the plans for a future build - when the desk is cleared - which is going to be a really crazy build. I'll let you know in due time but it's going to be a very big tank

    Cheers!

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    • Steve Brodie
      SMF Supporters
      • Sep 2014
      • 4652

      #47
      coming along very nicely

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      • Guest

        #48
        The day started badly. Left the house at 07:30 this morning for a 2.5 hour drive.
        Didn't make it too far before I noticed that the engine was stuttering ever so slightly and when I put the foot down a bit (to check if it was a case of a dirty injector) black smoke came out the back of the car... FFFFFFF.....
        It might be a turbo diesel but this isn't right!
        I turned around and limped home having one thought about total engine failure after the other all the way back home, and honestly I still haven't stopped...
        If it's something major it's going to cost a large chunk of money which I probably don't have, so yes - the day started very badly.

        Also living very rural with no access to bus nor taxi, and being handicapped + two autistic kids means the car is our lifeline and must always work!
        I'll have to make the call to the garage later this week when I've calmed down a bit.

        On the way home I stopped halfway back to buy the isopropanol I've been trying to get hold of for a long time now and I knew this place had it. Finally something good!
        As I've already mixed several of my Tamiya jars I've yet to try it but is it ok to pre-mix the paint in the jars, like I do with cellulose thinner, with the isopropanol?
        I can't see a reason why not but I thought I'd ask before something else goes tits up today...

        I also picked up new staples to use on the last 12 links of my Friulmodel tracks for the King Tiger but of course they were too big - which I just noticed... sigh.
        Not a great day.

        Been putting primer on an Elefant Jagdpanzer tonight and also painted Uncle Rommel for my DAK Panzer III Aufs.L
        I tried using Buff as colour on his uniform and it doesn't look too bad colour-wise. Perhaps a bit dark? The highlights should fix that though... I hope.

        Since I'm obviously gifted with the Sadim touch today (think reverse Midas, but everything turning into shit instead of gold) I'm now giving up doing anything else because I don't want to have a (bigger) mental breakdown tomorrow.
        Perhaps a bottle of beer to calm the nerves...

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        • Guest

          #49
          Originally posted by Jens AndrƩe
          Apart from the engine construction I started the actual turret tonight and this was the first module that had some issues with fitting. The roof part of the turret didn't exactly match and even with a fair bit of surgery it didn't fit 100%. It's not going to show and I used some putty on the inside to hide a small gap, but apart from this the over all quality of this kit is awesome!
          Very fiddly to assemble but awesome!
          I've been kicking myself for the last couple of day because of this comment I made on Tuesday...

          I wasn't going to glue the roof of the turret!!!
          Now it's not going to be possible to display the interior of the turret...

          I thought I'd carefully planned everything but apparently not. I've also glued another two sub assemblies together that shouldn't be clued until after they'd been painted, but that's doable compared to the turret. I was just happily modelling on Tuesday apparently and lost track of my notes.

          I can either live with the turret like it is and making a mental picture of the inside to remember - or I break out the dremel?



          I don't know what will look good or bad, but the 2:nd picture feels better I think... Still, I didn't want to cut into this model and that's why I decided to build it so it could be displayed in 4 separate parts. (possibly 5 with the engine on a pallet between the lower and the upper hull. IF I decide to cut into the turret I might as well cut into more pieces to show other parts better - but it's not what I set out to do...
          Lack of experience is what put me in this position. I won't do the same mistake again! (I hope...?)

          This is the type of fudge that doesn't taste well.

          I thought I was going to get the AMMO thinner earlier this week when the box o plastic turned up, but it was also listed as "coming soon" so I've not yet been able to start painting the modules that are done. My modelling store is now shut until the 7:th of August so I can't do much more before I get the thinner. AMMO paint doesn't spray well with my airbrush straight out of the bottle so I need thinner.

          This is pretty much what can be done to the lower hull before painting, otherwise it'll be impossible. Most of the interior - all static pieces - will be painted in rotbraun but the torsion bars schwartzgrau, as will a few other details. After this I can start adding all the other details like drive train, radio, electrics and the rest before the turrets sub-assemblies can be joined. I've actually assembled more here than I'd planned to before paint, but it is possible to paint the lower hull like this.







          It's a shame the cement leaves a shiny surface where you've applied it, but luckily it doesn't who when painted.

          I was really hoping to be able to build more this weekend but I'll have to park this project yet again for a week. Luckily there are a few other models is various stages of painting so I don't have to twiddle my thumbs and do nothing

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          • Guest

            #50
            THat's the problem with these kits- YOu fork out a lot for the interior and it ends up being covered up forver. Personally, I wouldn't open it up

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            • Razzie43
              • Oct 2015
              • 397

              #51
              with a sharp knife i remove my glue (cement)
              becos when u paint it u always see it!!

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              • Mr Bowcat
                SMF OG
                • Dec 2016
                • 4600
                • Bob
                • London

                #52
                I've had a similar dilemma with the Bradley I am building, I've spent weeks on the interior, with most of it not to be seen again, other than peering though hatches.

                If I was you, and had my heart set on being able to take the top off the turret, I would email the manufacturer, re-buy the necessary parts and start again.

                Good luck with it.
                Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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                • Guest

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Mr Bowcat
                  I've had a similar dilemma with the Bradley I am building, I've spent weeks on the interior, with most of it not to be seen again, other than peering though hatches.

                  If I was you, and had my heart set on being able to take the top off the turret, I would email the manufacturer, re-buy the necessary parts and start again.

                  Good luck with it.
                  You know what - that's an angle I hadn't thought of?!
                  I've vaguely heard about people ordering "spares" for things missing/broken/gone wrong but I didn't think of it here for some reason.

                  I've not built the whole turret shell yet since I realised I strayed from my plan, so perhaps we're talking about 2 sprues (out of 16-ish?) + turret shell that needs replacing.
                  It must be cheaper than buying another kit and worth the extra money for finishing the project like I've planned it. Mechanically anyway...

                  I will drop Takom an email tonight and see what procedure there is?

                  Big thanks for great advice Bob!

                  p.s. I also might just write it off to experience and learn by doing and live with it. That way I'm sure to not do the same mistake again. Hopefully...

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                  • Guest

                    #54
                    Friulmodel tracks are finally assembled after running out of brass wire for the pins and having to resort to slightly thicker steel wire - which required another round of drilling and reaming, and yet more painful fingers...
                    Before I'm using Friulmodel tracks again I shall buy longer 0.7 mm drills for sure but the quality and look & feel was worth all the work putting them together.



                    I did try assembling them with straightened staplers but mine were just a bit too thick, but if you buy the right ones that's the way to go I think. Beware though that the metal in staplers are much harder than brass and plastic so use proper hardened side cutters (for piano wire) and not your best ones for modelling! I've done that mistake in the past and damaged my expensive side cutter for electronics...

                    The shop I'm buying all my modelling supplies, and models, from are back from holiday tomorrow (I hope) so with a bit of luck I'll receive my AMMO by Mig thinner on Tuesday so I can paint the modules that are prepared in order for me to continue my build.
                    The ordeal with the turret and the glued roof that shouldn't have been glued is what it is and I'm going to put it down to experience and live with it rather than getting spares. Best way to learn from my mistakes and it's still going to be an awesome model if I do my part and not doing any more fudge!

                    Apart from this I haven't done any serious modelling in a few weeks since it's the last couple of weeks of the summer break for the kids and it's been the worst summer in their life so far... We had a handful of nice days in the beginning of the summer but that quickly changed and not once have they been able to go swimming, and BBQ wasn't on the menu either with all the rain and abysmal weather...
                    I've tried to cheer them up and to come up with some activities, but kids their age (12 & 14) tends to just want to play computer games when there's bad weather... I tried.
                    School starts again on the 17:th and that marks the end of these 10 weeks of school summer break (which is one benefit of living in Sweden) - but without renewed energy due to lack of sun. I hope there's still a chance that the weather changes so we get a nice end of August and September, but it sure isn't looking like it
                    I'm keeping my fingers crossed though!

                    Cheers,
                    Jens

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