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  • Dave Ward
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #46
    Getting to the stage where I think I could start priming
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    Wheels, drive sprockets, etc assembled as far as I can for the moment.....
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    I gave up looking for the missing steering linkages, and made my own from plastic strip - you can just about see them between the front mudguard & the drive housing - once the bodywork & tracks are added they will be invisible ( unless you pick it up! ). No filler used yet, fit is good, but very small pieces makes for difficult handling. You wouldn't have a chance of making this without a decent set of tweezers!
    Dave

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    • Tim Marlow
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 18926
      • Tim
      • Somerset UK

      #47
      That looks suitably busy Dave. Looks like you certainly get your money’s worth with this kit!

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      • Dave Ward
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 10549

        #48
        Looking forward in the instructions, I could do a lot more assembly, before priming. So, the load bed - a suitably complicated assembly
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        Note the 2 holes & slot in the floorplate to the right.
        Instructions - stage 2
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        Gearbox with levers added OK
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        The load bed is miraculously added - over the steering column & 3 levers from the gearbox!!!!. I did attempt this, because the instructions said it was possible. It isn't! I will simply cut the levers off flush with the gearbox & reattach afterwards - this is the first instruction error I've found so far..................
        I haven't decided whether to build the model with the 37mm deployed for action, or transport - the difference being the fold down sides of the load bed - I'm in two minds!
        Dave

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        • Gary MacKenzie
          SMF Supporter
          • Apr 2018
          • 1057
          • Gary
          • Forres , Moray , Scotland

          #49
          if that is supposed to work the round holes for the gear sticks would need to be bigger , which I would have thought they would be unless the travel distance and angle is very small on the real vehicle

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          Photo for discussion purposes only.

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          • Dave Ward
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 10549

            #50
            Decided to do the model in action form - this just means putting the load bed sides horizontal............
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            Thinking on it, I reckon these are the largest single piece bits of PE I've ever used so far, and very appropriate - how else would you depict them? The 'hinges' are all butt joints, so I've reinforced each with a drop of CA.
            I think I'm about ready to do some priming, I've thought this before, but kept on finding bits I could add.....
            Dave.

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            • RonGlass
              • Apr 2018
              • 801

              #51
              Originally posted by Dave Ward
              Decided to do the model in action form - this just means putting the load bed sides horizontal............
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              Thinking on it, I reckon these are the largest single piece bits of PE I've ever used so far, and very appropriate - how else would you depict them? The 'hinges' are all butt joints, so I've reinforced each with a drop of CA.
              I think I'm about ready to do some priming, I've thought this before, but kept on finding bits I could add.....
              Dave.
              Dave, is there a particular primer that you prefer ? I've grown quite fond of the Mr. Surfacer 1500 Spray , but it is pricy stuff.

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              • Dave Ward
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 10549

                #52
                Originally posted by RonGlass
                Dave, is there a particular primer that you prefer ? I've grown quite fond of the Mr. Surfacer 1500 Spray , but it is pricy stuff.
                Ron,
                I'm using AK primer at the moment, I've used others, but this seems best for me at the moment
                Dave

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                • RonGlass
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 801

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Dave Ward
                  Ron,
                  I'm using AK primer at the moment, I've used others, but this seems best for me at the moment
                  Dave
                  A while back I bought a bottle of Mr. S 1500 that's supposed to be airbrushable but I'm too leery to try it in my Iwata. Other brands, sure, but the lacquer ....

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                  • Dave Ward
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 10549

                    #54
                    Originally posted by RonGlass
                    A while back I bought a bottle of Mr. S 1500 that's supposed to be airbrushable but I'm too leery to try it in my Iwata. Other brands, sure, but the lacquer ....
                    Ron,
                    I only use acrylics, both for brush & a/b - enamels & lacquers leave far too much smell ( I live in a mid-floor flat ). I once used some Alcad II, and I reckon it took a week for the fragrance to dissipate!
                    Dave

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                    • Dave Ward
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 10549

                      #55
                      Primed overall, then basecoated the chassis & wheels
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                      I wasn't intending to basecoat the loadbed, but I still had a bit of paint left in the airbrush.
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                      I reckon I've sorted the mix of the ICM paint - it took a few attempts!. It sprays very nicely, no problems with tip drying, I'm spraying at about 1.5 bar. The ICM paints are 12ml jars, and I reckon you could cover 2 medium sized tanks ( ie Pz.IVs ). I've wasted a bit trying out the mix, but it will cover this large Sd.kfz.7, trailer & gun, and maybe a tiddler, like a Pz.I
                      What is now looming on the horizon is the individual track links.............
                      Dave

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                      • Dave Ward
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 10549

                        #56
                        All the roadwheel tyres brush painted
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                        Boring! Some good music on & no interruptions!
                        Next, probably even boring - the assembly of the tracks. I can't assemble them my normal way, as they don't have a useful guide rib. I'm going to have to try several ways, to see which is least fiddly......................
                        Dave

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                        • Dave Ward
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 10549

                          #57
                          Working up to the tracks - road wheels added, but the drive sprockets will be added when the tracks are being assembled
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                          The links............................
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                          These are very difficult to handle, the first one I cut off the sprue pinged out of my tweezers, never to be seen again.
                          I had a think on how I could I could make things easier - the sprue layout is such that with careful cutting, you can join 4 links at a time, the sprues allowing easy handling
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                          Once you have links jpined, you can continue to build up the straight runs
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                          I'll still have to build up the links on the drive sprockets individually, and add the tread blocks, but it does speed things up. This only works, of course when the sprue layout is suitable!
                          Dave

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                          • minitnkr
                            Charter Rabble member
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 7549
                            • Paul
                            • Dayton, OH USA

                            #58
                            Neat solution. Coming along nicely.

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                            • Guest

                              #59
                              That’s a very good idea, keeping them on the sprue while you assemble them.

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                              • scottie3158
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 14214
                                • Paul
                                • Holbeach

                                #60
                                Dave,
                                Nice idea.

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