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  • SimonT
    • Apr 2018
    • 2824

    #1

    SimonT - 1/35 SU-122

    This one was first started five or more years ago then put to one side in favour of something else.

    It was resurrected for a short time at the end of last year then fell by the wayside again.

    Nearly a year later it has floated to the surface for another go....

    A catch up on progress to date:

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    the kit in question is this vintage Tamiya - it had been sat in the stash for a large number of years

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    motorisation holes all blanked and filled, sponsons blanked off

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    engine deck louvres scratched

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    managed to lose one idler wheel so had to scratch a replacement

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    poly hubs replaced with scratched items from plastic card and pewter

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    gun barrel made from aluminium tubing, new lifting eyes from brass wire, new track guards from copper sheet, cast texture added from stippled on vj filler

    New things added over the last couple of days

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    Eduard etch grilles added after carving out the kit parts (hard plastic so took a while) , fuel can rack added to left side (the started ones on the right will be removed and replaced)

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    the tracks will be replaced with Masterclub resin versions - about half the links are already cleaned up from one of my previous sessions

    Still quite a few things to sort out but hopefully I will actually get it finished this time........
    Attached Files
  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #2
    Morning Simon.
    Always a pleasure following your builds and this one will be no exception. The first point is ". I lost an idler wheel, so scratched a new one " Assuming the white one is the replacement, it's well,. the dogs !:surprised::surprised::surprised::surprised::surp rised:
    The lipping on the fenders another of your trademarks. How on earth do you manage to keep that length so neat.
    Don't put this one down until it's finished please .

    By the way your apprentice young " Rivet " Jones of the West is making great head way, you have schooled him well .:thumb2:

    John .

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15681
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #3
      Hi Simon
      Well this certainly deserves to be finished this time around. As John says the scratched wheel is impressive.
      Jim

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      • minitnkr
        Charter Rabble member
        • Apr 2018
        • 7529
        • Paul
        • Dayton, OH USA

        #4
        With me, sometimes a project turns into a job. When it's no longer fun you have to put it aside. This year is my third try to finish the blacksmith dio. The SU is looking fine. The louvers where a kickinthebutt (a surprise), and the fenders are awesome. PaulE

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        • Guest

          #5
          Hi Simon, very nice start, good luck with the rest of the build you've got to finish it this time.
          Pete.

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          • Mini Me
            SMF Supporters
            • Jun 2018
            • 10711

            #6
            It appears all the hard stuff is out of the way so nothing to slow you down.
            Cheers, Rick H.:thumb2:

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            • SimonT
              • Apr 2018
              • 2824

              #7
              Thanks John - yes the white wheel is the new one. Guarantee that when I finish the build the missing wheel will turn up :rolling:
              The lip on the fenders - due to it being longer than my etch bender tool I think I used a steel rule. Placed it with the lip overhanging the edge of the rule then pushed it with something to bend it down. Once it is all bent over run down the length with a metal object (I tend to use a scalpel handle) against the rule to smooth it out
              I have recently purchased a super large etch bender so such bends should be easier in future

              Ah, doing well, young padawan jones is. Herh herh herh.

              Jim - thanks. I shall try and get there this time although I must remember that I also need to finish the Range Rover

              Paul - thanks. I know what you mean about not continuing if not enjoying it - this wasn't one of those. It just got pushed to one side due to various group builds and other projects. I have rather a lot of started projects and limited time so sometimes things slide a bit

              Pete - cheers

              Rick - getting eight fuel tank supports all looking the same is the next task. Once that is done then it is just the small details to add


              Nothing further to show but I hopefully have the next couple of days off work so there may be progress soon.....

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by SimonT
                Guarantee that when I finish the build the missing wheel will turn up :rolling:
                “That spare wheel on the engine deck? Oh, some of them carried spare idlers — they sometimes break too, you know!”

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                • Steve Jones
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 6615

                  #9
                  Watch out the Russians are coming!!

                  I will look forward to watching you work your magic on the scratchery and fine detailing. Off to a terrific start already I see. Nice to hear you have made a start on the tracks. Mind numbingly boring cleaning them up. Good luck.

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                  • Si Benson
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 3572

                    #10
                    Nice work so far Mr T. Superb detailing as ever:thumb2:

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                    • SimonT
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 2824

                      #11
                      Steve - I agree, tracks are rather mind numbing. Luckily Masterclub resin links are nicely cast so not much work required

                      Si - Ta

                      Well I had the day off work so managed a bit more on this

                      I wasn't happy with the previously started fuel can racks so stripped them off and scrapped them

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                      in order to get all eight the same I cut eight rough shapes then lightly glued them all together
                      the resulting block was then sawed and sanded to shape

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                      the block was then sliced apart again into the eight individual brackets

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                      brackets glued in place - filler will need trimming once set and the tops need adding to all brackets

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                      periscope and pistol ports added to hull

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                      left side grab rail replacement with brass rod

                      the mountings are made from brass wire flattened in pliers[ATTACH]320687[/ATTACH]
                      seam lines added to the tanks
                      Attached Files

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                      • Mini Me
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jun 2018
                        • 10711

                        #12
                        Nicely crafted. Looks like you're out of the woods.:thumb2:
                        Cheers, Rick H.

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #13
                          Super work Simon.
                          I see the filler around those brkts was that a strengthening addition to the glue, or is the filler .
                          the method of application ? I like the brass rod and mountings. Clever work that man.:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
                          John.

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                          • minitnkr
                            Charter Rabble member
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 7529
                            • Paul
                            • Dayton, OH USA

                            #14
                            Just soooo right. PaulE

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                            • SimonT
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 2824

                              #15
                              Cheers Rick

                              Hi John - brackets just glued on as per normal. The filler was to fill the holes left by not using the kit parts and make a stab at some weld seams

                              Thanks Paul


                              Morning all

                              not a huge amount of progress yesterday as spent afternoon with sister and Dad in care home

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                              filler pared down - looking again I may need to tidy it a bit further

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                              grab rail added to right hull side and two smaller ones added to engine deck

                              Also cleaned up a few more track links - keep chipping away at them
                              Attached Files

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