Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
Oops!
That's what I get for not proofreading.
You are certainly correct, sir. I shall go back and edit accordingly.
Thanks for pointing that out!
Bill
That's what I get for not proofreading.
You are certainly correct, sir. I shall go back and edit accordingly.
Thanks for pointing that out!
Bill
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
I'd wondered about the '..panzer "..panther' heading too, but I'm sure we all got the drift. I'm glad you finally resolved the cantilever hinge problem in such an exemplary fashion, Bill. That's real attention to detail, and elevates the hobby into another realm.
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
43rdRecceReg wrote:I'd wondered about the '..panzer "..panther' heading too, but I'm sure we all got the drift. I'm glad you finally resolved the cantilever hinge problem in such an exemplary fashion, Bill. That's real attention to detail, and elevates the hobby into another realm.
Thanks! It does look a bit wonky on the inside, but when it's open it doesn't look too far off from what it's supposed to.
Bill
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
Hi Bill,
I agree with Mick and all the other chaps...very innovative solutions to vexing issues. If you don't mind, I would like to ask you about the spring loaded fenders. What is your source for these springs...or did you make them? Nice job all the way around.
Thx,
Ralph
I agree with Mick and all the other chaps...very innovative solutions to vexing issues. If you don't mind, I would like to ask you about the spring loaded fenders. What is your source for these springs...or did you make them? Nice job all the way around.
Thx,
Ralph
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
Necessity..the mother of all Invention, as the saying goes. You needed to adapt the gun to be elevated by the standard HL elevation unit , and this is an otherwise completely incompatible component in this set up; but your spring clip breech extension was a very nifty solution. If you can film a clip of it in action, I'm sure we'd all like to see it! That kind of lateral thinking, and problem solving, just adds to the collective wisdom of the forum.
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
Thanks, Ralph. The springs I used came from disposable lighters, the plastic kind. They're the springs that push up the flint. I haven't smoked in a very long time, so I just keep an eye out for discards left laying around. There are also some other neat looking parts in the lighters. The brass valve that the flame comes out of is pretty nifty. I've used them on numerous sci-fi builds. There is also a small spring on the valve that looks great on the base of the aerial antennas.SCHWEREPANZER wrote:Hi Bill,
I agree with Mick and all the other chaps...very innovative solutions to vexing issues. If you don't mind, I would like to ask you about the spring loaded fenders. What is your source for these springs...or did you make them? Nice job all the way around.
Thx,
Ralph
For the fenders I just cut them to length and bent over the last coil. After a bit of adjusting and trimming, I managed to get them working in both directions.
Mick, I too do not always say dumb things. Just when everyone is listening!Son of a gun-ner wrote:See, I don't always say or ask dumb things, I'll save a screen shotSCHWEREPANZER wrote:Hi Bill,
I agree with Mick and all the other chaps...very innovative solutions to vexing issues.
Ralph
And thank you Mr Midnight, I now understand what you mean, not being familiar with the inner workings of tanks
I'm not too familiar with the inner workings myself. That might be why the modified hatch hinge okay to me!
I'll try and get a video of the cam and arm in operation posted in the next couple of days. It just didn't dawn on me to show the underside as well.43rdRecceReg wrote:Necessity..the mother of all Invention, as the saying goes. You needed to adapt the gun to be elevated by the standard HL elevation unit , and this is an otherwise completely incompatible component in this set up; but your spring clip breech extension was a very nifty solution. If you can film a clip of it in action, I'm sure we'd all like to see it! That kind of lateral thinking, and problem solving, just adds to the collective wisdom of the forum.
Thank, guys!
Bill
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
Danke, Bill,
Much appreciated. I too, like most, have an array of detritus, in the parts bin. But, now I have another problem...as I walk around parking lots with my head down and eyes peeled looking for discarded plastic lighters, just how am I to respond to those who ask, "hey, mate, what you looking for?" Emoji here. Mine don't work!
Thanks again,
Ralph
Much appreciated. I too, like most, have an array of detritus, in the parts bin. But, now I have another problem...as I walk around parking lots with my head down and eyes peeled looking for discarded plastic lighters, just how am I to respond to those who ask, "hey, mate, what you looking for?" Emoji here. Mine don't work!
Thanks again,
Ralph
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
Simple, just say you looking for a lost ear ring for your wife/partner or ring. Make a joke of it aswell, you could even say your partner got annoyed and threw their ring at you and drove off, now you trying to find it! hahahaha
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
Excellent! I like it. Spoken like a chap who's been there before! Maybe you can help me with my emoji problem?
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Re: Profiline Jagdpanzer IV conversion
Here, have one of mine
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