M270 MLRS Scratch Build
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M270 MLRS Scratch Build
Hi all
Well with my hands being a bit restless, and I could not get my head around the hull shape of the M88 hercules at the moment, so I thought I would have a pratice with this one first.
I got the plans from Blueprint.com and then after a lot of research, found out that just about every country thats got these, have a differant variant ie hull shape, Transmission, and even loadout. So it looks like I have plenty of variations to choose from. The hull basic shape is the same, its just in the details. The running gear and tracks are made up from a mix of M26 tracks and modified wheels and suspension, the idler wheels are modified T-34 and the return rollers are a mix of modified M26, Scratch build and using Panzer 111 modified bits. This photo is for all people out that have trouble connecting up there tracks (MY SECRET TOOL for the job) . Thought I would fit the track on one side first before marking out the return roller position to get the right clearance. Well thats where I am at the moment hope to get some more done later this week and I'll up date the pictures as I go.
regards Denzil
Well with my hands being a bit restless, and I could not get my head around the hull shape of the M88 hercules at the moment, so I thought I would have a pratice with this one first.
I got the plans from Blueprint.com and then after a lot of research, found out that just about every country thats got these, have a differant variant ie hull shape, Transmission, and even loadout. So it looks like I have plenty of variations to choose from. The hull basic shape is the same, its just in the details. The running gear and tracks are made up from a mix of M26 tracks and modified wheels and suspension, the idler wheels are modified T-34 and the return rollers are a mix of modified M26, Scratch build and using Panzer 111 modified bits. This photo is for all people out that have trouble connecting up there tracks (MY SECRET TOOL for the job) . Thought I would fit the track on one side first before marking out the return roller position to get the right clearance. Well thats where I am at the moment hope to get some more done later this week and I'll up date the pictures as I go.
regards Denzil
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Re: M270 MLRS Scratch Build
Nice results with the mix and match of Parts Really like the Hull fabrication...might have to give that a go one day
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Love the MLRS, Christian had one in development but I don't know if he ever got it finished. There is one on YouTube with rockets that fire?
Keep the pics coming, looking forward to following this.
RobG
Keep the pics coming, looking forward to following this.
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Re: M270 MLRS Scratch Build
That will be a nice build when done.....on a side note for your Herc., use a rectangular hull with an open front like the Tamiya Sherman, and make the front piece separate. You could use the 1/35 AFV Club kit as a template. One day I will be making one. You may have to go for a 1/18 scale if you want it to look right, but if you do, you can use of the Tamiya Pershing road wheels and the Impact rubber and metal t84 Pershing track and sprockets.
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Re: M270 MLRS Scratch Build
Hi all
Well despite my heater packing up in the garage I managed to get in two good days of modelling so heres the result so far.[/attachment] I did some simple wiring and ran the hull / motors on the garage floor and so far she runs a treat with no sign of track jumping, must have got something right I found a Model railway shop online that sold styrene sheet in thicknesses from 0.5mm up to 5mm. So brought 4 sheet of 3mm to make the basic chassis and superstructor. I looked in my bit box and due to the thickness of the chassis was able to mount/screw the turret motor direct to the chassis . Again for strenght I made the rotating base of the Launching box out of 3mm styrene. . I fitted the rotating base to the chassis at this point and checked for freedom of movement, and just using a 1.5v battery the rotating part moves freely from lock to lock. .
Well that's where I am at the moment might get somemore done this week. But duty call's or rather the good lady does so we will see, but the next job will be the basic rocket pod and then the big job of designing and making the rocket pod's lifting actuators and also some sort of firing mechanism for the rockets ( not sure whether to go for the 12 multi launch rockets or the 4 air burst system rockets)
regards Denzil
Well despite my heater packing up in the garage I managed to get in two good days of modelling so heres the result so far.[/attachment] I did some simple wiring and ran the hull / motors on the garage floor and so far she runs a treat with no sign of track jumping, must have got something right I found a Model railway shop online that sold styrene sheet in thicknesses from 0.5mm up to 5mm. So brought 4 sheet of 3mm to make the basic chassis and superstructor. I looked in my bit box and due to the thickness of the chassis was able to mount/screw the turret motor direct to the chassis . Again for strenght I made the rotating base of the Launching box out of 3mm styrene. . I fitted the rotating base to the chassis at this point and checked for freedom of movement, and just using a 1.5v battery the rotating part moves freely from lock to lock. .
Well that's where I am at the moment might get somemore done this week. But duty call's or rather the good lady does so we will see, but the next job will be the basic rocket pod and then the big job of designing and making the rocket pod's lifting actuators and also some sort of firing mechanism for the rockets ( not sure whether to go for the 12 multi launch rockets or the 4 air burst system rockets)
regards Denzil
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Re: M270 MLRS Scratch Build
Excellent work man.
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Re: M270 MLRS Scratch Build
Good Afternoon,
I've been following along using my 1/32 scale version of this Launcher. Indeed, amazing work!
regards,
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I've been following along using my 1/32 scale version of this Launcher. Indeed, amazing work!
regards,
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Excellent work here, it will be rock solid when finished thanks to your engineering skills. Can't wait to see it finished.
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Hi Nice Work Denzil going for a beer got the brain in gear. Looks like it will be a vey good runner ,will need to see it when you have finished it.
regards pete
regards pete
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Re: M270 MLRS Scratch Build
Thank you all for your comments, I trying to get back in the garage (hopefully soon) but struggling with a bad back and hip at the moment so I'll post some more pictures as and when I get back to work bench, I manage to design and make the lifting actuators for the missile box. but thats all at the moment .
regards Denzil
regards Denzil
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