M1A1HA, 9/18/23 update. Delay of Game, two week penalty!

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Re: HL M1A1 HA Build -Update 3/08, NEW Question?

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Excellent Synchro! :clap:

Exactly what I was looking for...knowing the correct nomenclature makes searching easier!
I have been trying to find a good crew figure but alas there are none of modern USA tankers that I have found. Tamiya does a Bundeswehr figure and one of a Japanese tanker. I have one of the Japanese figures coming, the headgear is different but maybe close enough that with a little work it will be close.

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P.S. I hope the handle "Synchro" is acceptable if not just say so. ;)
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Re: HL M1A1 HA Build -Update 3/08, NEW Question?

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I think they'll be close enough and no problem, that handles fine by me :D
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Re: HL M1A2/A1 HA Build

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TheSynchronizer wrote:Then there's this :D
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I just love the "gypsy wagon effect" when US tank crews kit up their M1s. Makes it even more angry looking like "I've come to take your piece of land and I've got enough construction materials on my tank to build a new city for my people." :D
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Re: HL M1A2/A1 HA Build

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atcttge wrote:
TheSynchronizer wrote:Then there's this :D
10547223_845427948815313_7118777699098483001_o.jpg

I just love the "gypsy wagon effect" when US tank crews kit up their M1s. Makes it even more angry looking like "I've come to take your piece of land and I've got enough construction materials on my tank to build a new city for my people." :D
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Re: HL M1A2/A1 HA Build

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atcttge wrote:
TheSynchronizer wrote:Then there's this :D
10547223_845427948815313_7118777699098483001_o.jpg

I just love the "gypsy wagon effect" when US tank crews kit up their M1s. Makes it even more angry looking like "I've come to take your piece of land and I've got enough construction materials on my tank to build a new city for my people." :D
Lol! That's the second time I hear something like that, first time a German Tanker said he loved how mean looking all our stuff looked, while I personally preferred the more stream lined leopard 2's look :haha:
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Re: HL M1A1 HA Build -Update 3/08, NEW Question?

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Berry , may I ask where I can get a shaft support bearing for my M1 , I'm full metal driveline and believe this may solve my flex issue
Thanks
Great build
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Re: HL M1A1 HA Build -Update 3/08, NEW Question?

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lost_wolf wrote:Berry , may I ask where I can get a shaft support bearing for my M1 , I'm full metal driveline and believe this may solve my flex issue
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Thank you for the kind word, I am having fun!!

This where I ordered mine. http://www.rctank.de/USM1A2-ABRAMS_5

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Barry
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Re: HL M1A1 HA Build -Update 3/08, NEW Question?

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Making progress with the structural reinforcement of the lower hull. As pointed out by Alpha the removal of the battery box did make the hull move flexible and reinforcement was needed. I also intend to weight the tank to between 20 and 25 lbs overall so the reinforcement needs to be significant. I believe what I have done once finished will replace that lost with the removal of the battery box and add too it.

The bulkheads are shaped from .040" sheet, 6061T6 aluminum and the angles are cut from stock 1/2 x 1/2" x 1/16" aluminum angle purchased at the local home improvement store. They are secured or will be with 4x40 screws and nuts. I will likely added a strip of 1/2" x .060" thick styrene between the angle and the hull side to act both as a doubler. It will also give me the thickness needed to counter sink the hull outside wall without creating a "knife edge" or pulling through the hull and eliminate the risk of it cracking when being flexed.

I am also considering adding the same 1/2" angle along the length of the inner upper edge of the hull side or at minimum between the bulkheads.

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I have cut and temporarily position the lowest layer of lead sheet. This will be secured in place with glue and the same fasteners that will hold the main section of the Belly Armor. Once glued and secured in place it too will stiffen the hull.

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Thanks for looking in,
Barry
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Re: HL M1A1 HA Build -Updated 3/12

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Barry,

Definitely looks solid. 20-25 pounds! Will the motors be okay with that?

Cheers, Tom
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Re: HL M1A1 HA Build -Updated 3/12

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Uncarina wrote:Barry,

Definitely looks solid. 20-25 pounds! Will the motors be okay with that?

Cheers, Tom
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