Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

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Son of a gun-ner wrote:Roy, the length of a Matilda tank is a pretty important "basic" dimension lol.
One example, on both sites it has the length in feet and inches, and also meters, but the conversion is well off, and it's a case of which ones correct.

My point is that one should double check online dimensions, but with the warning that the above mentioned sites can't be used to check one or the other.
Yes, that '15ft..' for length must have been a typo. 6m was correct-ish, however.
Generally, the team at that website are very experienced, an have been selected from various countries and backgrounds (military, scientific, engineer) to bring expertise to the site. I guess they missed this error, but
the info they put out in the main is well sourced, and verifiable from a range of alternate sources.
I prefer, personally, to check as many sources as I can and average them out.
By basic dimensions, I meant that if the H/W/L are correct, the other dimensions are easy enough to estimate for scale purposes.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

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Hi Spiky, if you type in aec mk iii wiki you will get the Wikipedia info which includes dimensions for length, width, and height and you can scale your drawings from there.

Hope that helps
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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

Post by SpikyTheCommander »

Hi all,

The kit has arrived today and i am very impressed with the detail and accuracy of the parts. I don't think i will start to assemble the model yet though, as 531 parts aren't going to be completed in just a single evening!

I am not able to send my own photos but here are some of the parts:
https://web.ipmsusa3.org/content/aec-mk ... ior-part-1

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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

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Hi, here are the blueprints for your armoured car

they are sourced from here
https://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprin ... r_mark_ii/

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If you save this image to your pc, then load it into pcpaint, then you can chop and resize the images into 1/16 scale and build from there.

Oh and here is the link to wiki for the dimensions
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AEC_Armoured_Car

Hope this is useful

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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

Post by SpikyTheCommander »

Hi all again,

I have realised that it is probably a good idea to model the drive train etc when i have the car's chassis in my hands. I have taken measurements and i have found that the car's width needs to be 18 cm, so does anybody know of a car with an 18 cm wheelbase that i can use as a chassis?

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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

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Please don't think I am being pedantic but Wheelbase is the distance between the front wheel centre and the rear wheel centre not the overall length of an axle.
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

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I should think a 1/10 buggy chassis would give you what you'll need. Avoid plastic tub types in favour of flat sheet type chassis as wheelbase is easier to adjust. Track (determines width) can be adjusted by changing wheel offset, wishbone etc. A buggy will give you 4WD, good steering lock and ample suspension travel.

Visit a good RC car shop for help re what's available. A 2nd hand example could be a good bet - try you local buggy club?
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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

Post by SpikyTheCommander »

Ok thank you for the replies, once a good example is found it will be ordered quickly!
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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

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Have a look at HG P401 axles which are cheap or Tamiya 1/14 truck axles
I’ll go & do some measurements for you
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Re: Blueprints for an AEC MK II?

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Here you go, the sizes are to the face where the spindle pokes out from, not to the end of the spindles
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