M1A1HA, 9/18/23 update. Delay of Game, two week penalty!
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Re: M1A1 HA, 2/19 update. First Exhaust Grill done!
Good evening,
Your command of soldering skills is Masterful. At first glance, the grills are indistinguishable from the 1\1 scale items. Following along.
regards,
Painless
Your command of soldering skills is Masterful. At first glance, the grills are indistinguishable from the 1\1 scale items. Following along.
regards,
Painless
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Re: M1A1 HA, 2/19 update. First Exhaust Grill done!
Excellent fixture
not only does it hold the individual pieces in place it also must act as a heat sink for the whole grill as you solder the individual parts together. I would never have thought of building a fixture such as you did (always in to much of hurry to get the soldering done)
The end result is perfect as can be. Can hardly wait to see the whole rear end of the tank completed.


The end result is perfect as can be. Can hardly wait to see the whole rear end of the tank completed.

Re: M1A1 HA, 2/19 update. First Exhaust Grill done!
Exhaust Grills "nearly" finished.









Last edited by BarryC on Mon Jul 17, 2017 3:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: M1A1 HA, 2/27 update. Exhaust Grills "nearly" finished.
Tanks alot....

Re: M1A1 HA, 2/27 update. Exhaust Grills
Thank you sir, I am looking forward to finishing this part of the build.c.rainford73 wrote:BarryC wrote:Exhaust Grills "nearly" finished.![]()
Barry this is really a work of art

Barry
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Re: M1A1 HA, 2/27 update. Exhaust Grills "nearly" finished.
You have definitely set a high water mark for anyone doing an Abrams rear end
. Have to wonder if some after market supplier will try to copy your grills in injection molded plastic to give those less gifted a chance to get similar results without going
.


Re: M1A1 HA, 2/27 update. Exhaust Grills "nearly" finished.
Thanks again GG but where's the fun in not goinggreengiant wrote:You have definitely set a high water mark for anyone doing an Abrams rear end. Have to wonder if some after market supplier will try to copy your grills in injection molded plastic to give those less gifted a chance to get similar results without going
.


Barry
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Re: M1A1 HA, 2/27 update. Exhaust Grills "nearly" finished.
Here is the finished Exhaust Deflectors and Grills ready for drilling and tapping for mounting bolts.





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Re: M1A1 HA, 3/2 update. Deflectors & Grills finished!!!!!!
Barry if it wasn't for the sheet sitting on your desk under the covers I'd think it was full scale very well done

Tanks alot....

Re: M1A1 HA, 3/2 update. Deflectors & Grills finished!!!!!!
Thank you, I am pretty pleased with the way they have turned out.c.rainford73 wrote:Barry if it wasn't for the sheet sitting on your desk under the covers I'd think it was full scale very well done

Barry
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