B1 bis

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midlife306
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Excellent work please tell us more about the magnets in the suspension
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midlife306 wrote:Excellent work ImageImage please tell us more about the magnets in the suspension
Cheers
Wayne
Thanks.

Soon I will create the next model B1 bis, I will take photos of the suspension.
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A high-level achievement! It is difficult to appreciate the work of the suspensions on a B1bis but it seems to work wonderfully, and the engine part is superb, well done! :thumbup:
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Hello everybody!

The project stood for a long time as there were problems where I did not wait. When assembling the second model, I could not buy engines of the right size anywhere. They are simply not available in stores. It was decided to change the entire transmission to more popular engines.

I decided to put the 380-series engines (as on the models of the Henglong company, for example). Due to lack of time, the working version was collected only this week
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That looks excellent :clap: :clap:
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Very impressive! How long did it take to clean the sand off of it? :D
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Jimster wrote:Very impressive! How long did it take to clean the sand off of it? :D
I cleaned the sand when it was dry. I used an old brush with a coarse pile. It took about thirty minutes. I cleaned the model with the tracks removed.
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Exzitus,

That is very, very nice! A very creative, great build! IMHO we don't see enough of these early WW2 tanks. :thumbup:

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EAO wrote:Exzitus,

That is very, very nice! A very creative, great build! IMHO we don't see enough of these early WW2 tanks. :thumbup:

Cheers,
Eric.
Thanks!

Ilnar Izmailov makes models of equipment from the period before WW2. We sometimes cooperate in the production of some parts of the models :thumbup:
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Re: B1 bis

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That is some amazing work1 :thumbup:
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