John Wick 3. :smiling2: PaulE
SimonT - Tamiya T34/76
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Mike - I rather enjoy reworking these old T34 based kits
Richard - cheers
Paul - I rather like John Wick. 3 does go a bit weird though
John - agreed. The broken hubs are annoying but should be easy enough to fix - I made them before so can make them again
Finished off the left track last night
Rather annoyingly as I was adding the last run of links on the top I found that I was 3/4 of a link short of joining the links already installed on the drive sprocket
With no adjustment available in the wheels I had to bodge it a bit
by flooding one of the joints on the bottom run near the back end I managed to separate the track
I could then turn the sprocket to enable the track to join to the main top run
on the bottom run I shaved down two links to 3/4 width and inserted in the gap - doesn't look too noticeable and a bit of mud should hide things nicely
I now have a removable wheel/track combo
For the right side, knowing now that there is a chance of them not fitting, I shall start with the top run so the adjustment point, if required, will be on the bottom run hidden by a wheelComment
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Morning Simon
Track looks fine - quite a result. Having wheels with fixed track removeable is a great idea. Surprised we don't see it more often. Common on small scales.
Stay safe.
JimComment
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Yes, a good character for him. I enjoyed them all. 3 was quite an excersize in choreography, but it & 2 didn't measure up to 1 storywise IMHO. You may like Collateral (Tom Cruise) & The Accountant (Ben Affleck), both have good stunt work & are quite diversionary while "lapmodeling".Comment
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Seen Collateral, not seen The Accountant so will keep an eye out for that one Paul :thumb2:
finished off the right side track
worked towards the front and managed to adjust the idler slightly such that i didn't end up with an odd sized gap this time
slight problem now - i have been unable to locate the box of remaining bits for this one
had a bit of a tidy around at christmas to make things habitable for when my sis visited so lots of part built kits got shoved out of the way
they are obviously here, somewhere, i just can't remember where i stuffed them out of the way - whoops :thinking:Comment
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Luckily Paul I eventually found the correct box :thumb2:
the track units dried overnight to leave them nice and solid
replaced the missing centre caps that I had knocked off then made some new hubs for the idler wheels - these replace the soft vinyl things that are supplied in the kit (a throwback from when this was a motorised kit)
I also added the single headlight on the left hull side, some spare track links on the track guards, a tow cable and the radio aerial mount on the right hull
Forgot to take pictures of all of them though - in my defence it was 2am and I had just woken up in front of the telly again :rolling:
Not too much more to add to this one before I can start throwing paint aroundComment
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I was just mounting up the parts ready for spraying when I realised that I had forgotten to add the bolt heads to the engine cover grille surround
so, 54No. 0.5mm bolt heads later I had this
I think that now finishes it off and makes it ready for some paint
Here are the bits I forgot to take pics of previously
headlight and horn assembly with lead wire conduit added
some spare track links added to the track guards
stub axles masked up ready for paint
tow cable from twisted wire fitted to the kit ends after removal of the kit plastic cable
radio aerial added from music wire and guitar string spring
mg barrel from brass micro tube
next stop, paint............Comment
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Its always the last bits of detailing that takes the longest. Nice to see the wet stuff out. Have you ever left a build as is with no paint on?? Intentionally of course - not one of your many shelf queens :smiling2:Comment
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