Alpha,
Oh yes! I always do a once over with putty before I prime the tank. I check drill outs and rough spots and sanded areas since initial putty applications always dry and shrink. Thanks for spotting those, Doc. I'll get around to them. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Nothing in the post today so it was a kinder, gentler, machine gun night. The metal Tamiya barrel intended for LED use required drill out of the rear mg ball and armored collar with the yankee drill and a 5/64 bit for the barrel then a follow up with the 1/16 bit for the gas tube underneath. Up front, the HL\Taigen type mg fixture had to have the stub intended for use with a basic HL type 'black stick' barrel removed to the face of the mg 'mantlet' then another 3/16 inch drill out with the 5/64 to reach the LED. I measured this with a thin rod to make sure that I wasn't cutting or damaging the LED. As placement might vary with HL or Taigen or from tank to tank, I advise careful measurement for anyone doing this mod on the KV hull mount mg. Up front, I just sanded then glued the nub of the gas collector tube to the underside of the metal barrel and the face of the mg mantlet. This was after I trimmed the metal barrel mounting tube ( which is noticeably thicker in diameter than the actual barrel portion ) down to the aforementioned 3/16". Pictures:
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Overhead view. Note the drilled out sight on the mg mantlet, same as on the rear mg mount
Overhead view. Note the drilled out sight on the mg mantlet, same as on the rear mg mount.JPG (85.66 KiB) Viewed 3343 times
Side view of the mounted mg and Tamiya modded barrel
Side view of the mounted mg and Tamiya modded barrel.JPG (92.65 KiB) Viewed 3343 times
Tamiya metal mg paired with Taigen LED mount
Tamiya metal mg paired with Taigen LED mount.JPG (91.94 KiB) Viewed 3343 times
Another view of the turret mounted mg with metal barrel
Another view of the turret mounted mg with metal barrel.JPG (85.38 KiB) Viewed 3343 times
Drilled and mounted Soviet mg on the rear of the turret
Drilled and mounted Soviet mg on the rear of the turret.JPG (91.21 KiB) Viewed 3343 times
Good Morning, Alpha,
Yes I believe that they did. They reused the Radio equipment if it was working inside the tank and switched it out for their own if it was faulty. ;o)
regards,
Painless
PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning, Alpha,
Yes I believe that they did. They reused the Radio equipment if it was working inside the tank and switched it out for their own if it was faulty. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Absolutely correct ...just found this
Thanks Painless.. something I never took notice of
Spent the weekend painting tools and detail bits to try to get ready to primer. I did get the tank put back together and tested to see if everything still worked. Good to go. At this point, besides some minor figure and antenna work, all that is left is paint, lettering and weathering. Pics:
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Ready to prep and prime
Felt sliders used since the weight of the turret was scoring the plastic ones normally selected for the job
Detailed rods
Painted Taigen hatch hook and cable and another view of the metal helmets and cap
Detailed metal helmets with chin straps and cap and goggles
Painted and awaiting the label
Painted Torro and Taigen and Mato tools
Hand painted bucket and trans. white. taped water can
Detailed Taigen tow cables
Tools and detail parts awaiting paint
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Good Morning, Alpha,
I think that I have your iconographic method of communication mostly figured out. Overall pleased with the work so far but not happy that it is not in primer yet. I will get to it this evening after the work day is done. ;o)
regards,
Painless