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  • Lee Drennen
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 7711

    #61
    Originally posted by A_J_Rimmer
    So a little update - not much has been going on over the past week as I've been away for a bit for work and I've now had a flair up of an old foot problem, which means I have to keep my leg elevated - hard to do when you're sat at the bench.

    First off - thanks for the recommendations on the books Gents - I shall look forward to reading them.




    And the model itself is pretty much ready for primer. I'm just in the process of building the stowage. I had one little incident building up the .50 cal, whereby the gun mount pinged off into the either. It must have gone directly into the mouth of the carpet monster, as I spent an hour trying to find it and couldn't. In the end I had to use the other one in the kit, which is too tall. It's not actually glued to the turret yet, it's just there for priming. I'll remove it to paint it.



    Questions for you all regarding the stowage that comes with this kit.



    How do you go about it? Do you attach it all to the Tank before painting, and just paint what you can in situ? Or do you paint the tank and stowage separately, and assemble it all before weathering?

    Also, What do you do to make it look like it's not just glued to the surface of the tank? I can see from the Sherman in Action book a lot of the stuff on the rear deck was roped down using straps and ropes tied to the grab handles etc, but what about the front and especially the turret? Or am I over-thinking this?

    Confused.
    Nice updates

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    • A_J_Rimmer
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2024
      • 801
      • Arnold
      • North Wales

      #62
      Originally posted by Lee Drennen
      Nice updates
      Thanks Lee :smiling2:
      Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

      ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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      • Lee Drennen
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 7711

        #63
        Originally posted by A_J_Rimmer
        Thanks Lee :smiling2:
        You bet. I can’t wait to get started on my 1/48 Sherman for the D-Day GB.

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        • A_J_Rimmer
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2024
          • 801
          • Arnold
          • North Wales

          #64
          Originally posted by Lee Drennen
          You bet. I can’t wait to get started on my 1/48 Sherman for the D-Day GB.
          Very cool! Looking forward to seeing that!
          Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

          ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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          • Guest

            #65
            Originally posted by A_J_Rimmer
            I'm sure I can rustle up some wire to make it look more realistic.
            Copper wire is cheap to buy from electronics parts supplier. A quick search turned up this vendor in the UK, for example. £1.73 (plus P&P) for 15 metres of 0.5 mm wire is one I see there, which will last for absolutely ever.

            Originally posted by A_J_Rimmer
            What I find interesting about those photos is the mix of wheels on some of those tanks - Spoked, press spoked and solid. I guess they went with whatever was to had in the field.
            The tanks came with one type of wheel from the factory, but in the field, for replacements they just put in whatever they had at hand.

            Originally posted by A_J_Rimmer
            Caballero is the Tank I'm making.
            You put the right wheels in, then The Tamiya kit unfortunately doesn’t have spoked wheels, else you could see about swapping out the No. 5 wheel on the left for one. As it is, you can just claim the model represents the tank before it got that wheel replaced. Or you could see if someone in the UK can mail you one (I would offer to, as I’ve got tons of them, but international postage is IMHO rather too high for sending just a single wheel )

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            • A_J_Rimmer
              SMF Supporters
              • May 2024
              • 801
              • Arnold
              • North Wales

              #66
              Originally posted by Jakko
              You put the right wheels in, then :smiling3: The Tamiya kit unfortunately doesn’t have spoked wheels, else you could see about swapping out the No. 5 wheel on the left for one. As it is, you can just claim the model represents the tank before it got that wheel replaced. Or you could see if someone in the UK can mail you one (I would offer to, as I’ve got tons of them, but international postage is IMHO rather too high for sending just a single wheel :sad: )
              Ahhhh I'd love to, but alas I've already glued the bogies together, which is a shame! Knowing how ham fisted I am, I'd almost certainly break one getting it apart!
              Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

              ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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              • A_J_Rimmer
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2024
                • 801
                • Arnold
                • North Wales

                #67
                0.5mm copper wire ordered - thanks Jakko!

                I may actually redo the hatch handles on this build.
                Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                • Guest

                  #68
                  Originally posted by A_J_Rimmer
                  Knowing how ham fisted I am, I'd almost certainly break one getting it apart!
                  I would saw through both ends of the axle, then just glue the replacement wheel between the suspension arms

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                  • A_J_Rimmer
                    SMF Supporters
                    • May 2024
                    • 801
                    • Arnold
                    • North Wales

                    #69
                    Originally posted by Jakko
                    I would saw through both ends of the axle, then just glue the replacement wheel between the suspension arms :smiling3:
                    Yes that would work - I'll take a look.
                    Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                    ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                    • Tim Marlow
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                      • Apr 2018
                      • 18901
                      • Tim
                      • Somerset UK

                      #70
                      Copper wire is pretty soft, and from a reel will be curved as well. To get nice straight handrails first cut a length off, grip one end in a bench vice and the other end in some pliers and pull. You will feel the wire “give’ slightly. It will then be straight and work hardened. This will make crisp bends easier and the slightly stiffer wire will be easier to handle in this application.

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                      • Guest

                        #71
                        Another way is to roll it between two flat surfaces, such as a cutting mat and a steel ruler.

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                        • A_J_Rimmer
                          SMF Supporters
                          • May 2024
                          • 801
                          • Arnold
                          • North Wales

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                          Copper wire is pretty soft, and from a reel will be curved as well. To get nice straight handrails first cut a length off, grip one end in a bench vice and the other end in some pliers and pull. You will feel the wire “give’ slightly. It will then be straight and work hardened. This will make crisp bends easier and the slightly stiffer wire will be easier to handle in this application.
                          That's good to know, thanks for the tips Tim.
                          Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                          ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                          • A_J_Rimmer
                            SMF Supporters
                            • May 2024
                            • 801
                            • Arnold
                            • North Wales

                            #73
                            Originally posted by Jakko
                            Another way is to roll it between two flat surfaces, such as a cutting mat and a steel ruler.
                            Ah cool! Thanks Jakko!
                            Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                            ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                            • A_J_Rimmer
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                              • May 2024
                              • 801
                              • Arnold
                              • North Wales

                              #74
                              Okaaaay, so not a very exciting post I know, apologies for that, but progress over the last few weeks has been a bit slow over the last few weeks.

                              My copper wire and thread has turned up - the thread maybe a bit thin for 1/35 rope but no matter, if I need to order some thicker thread I can just give this to my daughter who is doing a creative arts degree.



                              And contrary to what I originally wanted to do with this build (which was to just finish it), I've been so inspired by you lot that I came to the conclusion that if I was going to have a go at replacing hatch handles and adding stowage racks etc. then I might as well sort out the bloody awful massive holes in the undersides of the hull and around the drives.



                              I need to sand down the filler, but I won't make too good a job of it as I plan to mud up that whole area anyway.

                              I've also drilled out the three machine gun barrels and assembled all of the stowage (not that I'm going to be using it all). So no real excuses now, I really do need to get on and paint it!

                              Cheers!
                              Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                              ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                              • Guest

                                #75
                                The thread is thin for rope, but not for the kind of string that people usually tie stuff onto tanks with Also, I bet that no matter how many models you build in your life, you will have about 99% of that bobbin left when you’re done …

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