B1 bis
- midlife306
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Re: B1 bis
Excellent work please tell us more about the magnets in the suspension
Cheers
Wayne
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Cheers
Wayne
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Re: B1 bis
Thanks.midlife306 wrote:Excellent work please tell us more about the magnets in the suspension
Cheers
Wayne
Soon I will create the next model B1 bis, I will take photos of the suspension.
Re: B1 bis
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!
Re: B1 bis
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
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
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Re: B1 bis
Very impressive! How long did it take to clean the sand off of it?
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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.Jimster wrote:Very impressive! How long did it take to clean the sand off of it?
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Re: B1 bis
Exzitus,
That is very, very nice! A very creative, great build! IMHO we don't see enough of these early WW2 tanks.
Cheers,
Eric.
That is very, very nice! A very creative, great build! IMHO we don't see enough of these early WW2 tanks.
Cheers,
Eric.
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Re: B1 bis
Thanks!EAO wrote:Exzitus,
That is very, very nice! A very creative, great build! IMHO we don't see enough of these early WW2 tanks.
Cheers,
Eric.
Ilnar Izmailov makes models of equipment from the period before WW2. We sometimes cooperate in the production of some parts of the models
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Re: B1 bis
That is some amazing work1