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  • Jim R
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    • Apr 2018
    • 15706
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #46
    Scratching work is excellent. I wouldn't know where to start. The scratch building itself I just might cope with but it's being able to look at reference photos and decide what is needed that would finish me. I remember commenting to Jakko that some of you have a true ability to interpret old, fuzzy, black and white photos.
    Carry on Sir, you're doing a grand job.

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    • Neil Merryweather
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      • Dec 2018
      • 5189
      • London

      #47
      ooh delicious!

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      • Guest

        #48
        Originally posted by Jim R
        it's being able to look at reference photos and decide what is needed that would finish me. I remember commenting to Jakko that some of you have a true ability to interpret old, fuzzy, black and white photos.
        The advantage with something like a Centurion AVLB is that there are real ones around to photograph and, if you’re allowed to, measure up, which takes away a lot of the interpretation side of things I don’t know if Mike had access to one to do either of these, of course, but in general the work is easier with good references, preferably ones you took yourself as looking at the real thing usually makes it much more obvious how everything fits together than looking at someone else’s photos.

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        • Scratchbuilder
          • Jul 2022
          • 2689

          #49
          Originally posted by Jim R
          Scratching work is excellent. I wouldn't know where to start. The scratch building itself I just might cope with but it's being able to look at reference photos and decide what is needed that would finish me. I remember commenting to Jakko that some of you have a true ability to interpret old, fuzzy, black and white photos.
          Carry on Sir, you're doing a grand job.
          Being old and fuzzy myself helps...

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          • Scratchbuilder
            • Jul 2022
            • 2689

            #50
            Originally posted by Jakko
            The advantage with something like a Centurion AVLB is that there are real ones around to photograph and, if you’re allowed to, measure up, which takes away a lot of the interpretation side of things :smiling3: I don’t know if Mike had access to one to do either of these, of course, but in general the work is easier with good references, preferably ones you took yourself as looking at the real thing usually makes it much more obvious how everything fits together than looking at someone else’s photos.
            Unfortunately I was just gearing myself up to take a trip to do just that when covid struck, so that put paid to that idea, so it has been work from 1/76 approx drawings, then enlarging them to 1/35 using the AFV Club Centurion as the guide for length, height and width. Going through Photoshop untill I reached the dimensions I was happy with. Then of course came the photos obtained from various sources, and finally drawings from the operators manual, and the Tank Museum staff were a great help. I also enlarged a side view photo to the same scale 1/35 and that will help later with the centre treadway sections. Hope this helps anyone interested in scratchbuilding - also earlier editions of Photoshop are available very cheap on evilbay, they will come as a download but you can then transfer it to a blank disk.
            Mike.

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            • Scratchbuilder
              • Jul 2022
              • 2689

              #51
              Sorry no updates for the forseeable future. An old back injury I recieved in the army in the late 1960's has suddenly decided to rear its ugly head. I have had it examined, scanned, and probed, and the agreement is that I fractured my lower spine and it was ignored, grew together and now arthritis has appeared. So at the moment I can only sit at the bench for about 10 minutes before I have to move. I have tried one of those old ice cream tryas the ladies in the cinemas used to walk backward with but the bits keep falling off.... So normal service will be resumed asap when the medicals have decided what pain killers I need or whatever.
              Anyway here is a picture to remind you, although I do not look as good as the model posing with the tray.
              Mike.
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              • Mark1
                • Apr 2021
                • 4156

                #52
                Oh dear! Hopefully with the right medication sorted youll be back at the bench in no time.

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                • scottie3158
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 14202
                  • Paul
                  • Holbeach

                  #53
                  Michael,
                  I hope they get you sorted out soon mate as the work you had done on the build was excellent. If the medicos can't sort you I am sure we can get matron round to sort you out.

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                  • Mickc1440
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 4779

                    #54
                    Hope they can get you back to your desk soon

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                    • adt70hk
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                      • Sep 2019
                      • 10409

                      #55
                      Sorry to hear that Mike. Hope it calms down soon.

                      ATB.

                      Andrew

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                      • Guest

                        #56
                        I’m now wondering how difficult it would be to scratchbuild a replacement for the faulty part you’ve got …

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                        • stillp
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                          • Nov 2016
                          • 8094
                          • Pete
                          • Rugby

                          #57
                          Get well soon Mike.
                          Pete

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                          • Jim R
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                            • Apr 2018
                            • 15706
                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #58
                            All the best Mike. I hope the pain medication gets sorted.

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                            • Scratchbuilder
                              • Jul 2022
                              • 2689

                              #59
                              First many thanks for all the words of sympathy, the qwack has put me on pain killers,very good as wheels for a model, no good for pain.
                              Have managed a little on the build, but have had plenty of time for cleaning up the room.
                              So onward, the clamps have been added as has the rear antennae box and mount, the last pic hopefully shows the 'butterfly' nut for tightening the antennae in place.
                              Now working on the hinges and extension supports/arms.
                              More later.
                              Mike.
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                              • Scratchbuilder
                                • Jul 2022
                                • 2689

                                #60
                                Update,
                                First, many thanks for the support and sympathy for my back problem, still sorting out the meds but will get there.
                                Now to the important stuff.....
                                The rear support frame is now finished (pics to follow) apart from the rubber pads which will be added once the bridge is in position, but they should be as per the drawings as I tried a length of the tread plate and it worked.....
                                And so onto the front frame.... The supports for the bridging gear and arm are first on the agenda. These have been made up from 'Plastruct' strip and rod obtained from EMA supplies who are my go to suppliers.
                                So using the drawings as a guide the frames were built...
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                                Here are some of the parts after being cut out and before final cleaning up...
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                                This shows the frame during construction and the hinge/anchor plates being added....
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                                Lining everything up to make sure they match - still a way to go yet....
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                                As you can see there is some filling to do as I cut away extra just in case of fit problems. At the top can be seen one of the templates to make dure I get the angle correct when fitting to the glacis plate.
                                And that is it for this time, I will add more as I get further into the build.
                                Cheers
                                Mike.

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