T-34 aluminium scratch

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T-34 aluminium scratch

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Hello everybody,
I'd like to show you a small project I started some time ago - 95% metal soviet T-34 :)
My drawings are based on factory blueprints found in a russian book.

As one photo is worth a thousand words I'll spare you my poor english - enjoy :) And if you have any suggestions don't hestitate to give me your comments.

From the begining - hull:

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Bits and pieces:

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Gearbox with power pack:

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Tension regulator mechanism in front:

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Wheels:

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Turret:

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to the bouncy room ! Yay !
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Good Morning,
Built like a Tank. ;o) Beautiful work.
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Just two comments, A brilliant piece of engineering and I wish my good English was as good as your poor English. shaun
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wow!
now that's some neat engineering :clap:
keep up the good work fella :thumbup:
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Hi,
This weekend I assembled the suspension and run a few test. Summarising - I'm in love with elmod flex module and option to use burshless motors :)

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As planned I removed a few upper parts of turret's frame. Now I have easy access to the turret's interior.

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And this is machine gun mount. A few aluminium elents and some epoxy sculpting (?) mass.

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Behind the gerboxes I had some space so I decided to buid there my own smoke genrator. Well... if I fail there will be a nice trunk.

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Brilliant Van, every Tank should have a trunk, :haha: shaun
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Finally I "invented" a method to make a wheel covers :) And here thay are:

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The spheres are made of 0,5mm thick lead sheet pressed in aluminium form with a steel bearing ball.
Upper part of hull is made of two parts - one will be a sort of cover allowing easy (I hope...) access to the interior.

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Barrel is a small experiment I undertook. To fix it in the turret I'm using a linear bearing (a small and cheap one, usually used in cnc machinery). As the result - my barrel is not hollow :( I had to use original steel rail because bearing didn't want to "cooperate" with bearing which is already fixed inside the gun mantlet.

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And this is little "something" I'm really proud of :)

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That slew rings excellent work Van do I see some being offered for sale ???
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I don't intend to start mass production :) My methods are not adequate - it took almost one hour to cut this ring.
And what's more important - this one is functional, yet not perfect.
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