Can be a Coelian as he would have in 1946

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Among many other things, it is also here a little bit further.

I had installed the 0.35 mm nozzle in my printer, but begins finding the right setting completely from scratch and you have to try much until it does. At least acceptable grid Struck doors succeed. for full body I have not yet found the right setting, but already produced a small box of insufficient test a hurry.

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After the dismantling of a 0.5 mm nozzle it worked much better for it right away, and even the first term would be almost useful.

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By the way, I bent my foot plates of etched parts deal.

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After sorting for the correct assembly I could see the steel sheet and solder together into two strips per page.

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Now I can think about it as I best mount to the hull.
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The foot plates I have now soldered to the extent done for both sides and was now able to stick to the tub it.

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This looks the same with genuine tin quite different from the plastic parts.

The Flammvernichter are me now succeeded in sufficient quality.

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After sanding and priming one sees nothing more from the pressure, just as the exhaust pipes I make new again. The so not like me.

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After I was again yesterday at Asiatam I have taken my Flack pipes and am pleasantly surprised that they are pierced in its entire length, which jan is not so simple. I had not expected.

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So I sat down today and by the way even turned the muzzle brakes to brass.

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That was not easy to turn these little trumpets, and they still get 4 rows of holes in each side.

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And so I then glued to the tube ends.

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now I am finally now also here to make a little further.

After I glued the muzzle brakes with the pipes I had this a little with a 8mm brass tube extended by a good guide to get the recoil.

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This happens in each one 9mm brass tube.

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For installation of the guide tubes I drill carefully on the 9mm and stick a the two tubes.

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For each tube to Build a Micro Servo on what I cropping as the back wall of the mount and servos einpasse on a plastic plate.

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The articulation of each tube is now quite simple.

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With a few little things I have done further.

Since my exhaust pipes I have not liked made ??me new. In addition I have cut off a brass tube at a 45 ° angle and soldered with a lot of tin and smoothed.

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So the Flammvernichter are now correct.

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Since I was only in Asiatam, I have taken the front hatches and built into the Panther. In addition I have cut out the opening, filed and glued from below a plastic frame. So then I could stick the plate on this framework and have such a closed gap.

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I must still refine a little, but as I now have two stable and functional hatches.
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Edwin,
Amazing work and detail! As usual, you exceed all expectations. ;o)
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I'm once again a little bit on my Coelian on.

First, I took care of the exhaust the ever so wobbled while driving. So I've drawn and printed the upper brackets, which is all the prophecies of doom perfectly applicable in defiance even in this scale. Now he keeps good and tight.

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Da da worked so well I'm thinking on making even more so.

Then I have now started with the welds and this literally knitted with the hot needle.

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How and where do I get this on the tower and the lower hull do I must still consider and even so I'm going to also look at some pictures to it.
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Since I usually come to nothing I could at least try a little further in 3D printing and me the debris guard and the battle space heating cover print.

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What you can not see properly on the pictures is that I was able to print the grid in three dimensions and not just smooth sheets as there are those as-etched parts.

I am still not completely satisfied ..... there is one more thing ....
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