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

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Re: M1A1HA, 11/02 Update; Turret rework and detailing underw

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HERMAN BIX wrote:
c.rainford73 wrote:I think General Dynamics might raid Barry's house and confiscate his tankImage
Nah..........they will leave the tank & confiscate Barry !!! :shifty:

An amateur question...........why is there an absence of visible welds.?
I assume the overlay of ceramic armour and the fact that a welded joint may be a weak spot ?
Herman,

They will just reactivate me! :lolno:

They are many welds but so many were in the wrong place or the molding just too big. So I elected to remove they are and make my own. ;)

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Re: M1A1HA, 11/02 Update; Turret rework and detailing underw

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No wonder you have such admiration and reverence for the main battle tank if the United StatesExplains why every step is so well thought out and done with incredible care.

On another note......

Doesn't explain the situation with the unless you were supplying them with alien technology
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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A few picks of the work on the bustle so far.

This is the bustle from the Trumpeter M1A1 kit. It was too wide some I had to cut it down.
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These are the bustle hangers again from the Trumpeter kit. I did a little carving to make them more accurate.
The one one the left is the stock kit parts my handy work on the right. :)
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Re: M1A1HA, 11/04 Update; Turret Bustle in work.

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More pics of the bustle rework, just about done. Spent most of yesterday and today cleaning up of mold lines and the like with plenty yet to be done.

TAFN,
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Re: M1A1HA, 11/06 Update; Turret Bustle work continues.

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shmick detail barry on the bolts! :clap:

Progressing good. it gets better and better!

Unfair that Trumpeter charges customers for their "not so accurate" details on their Abrams. Made me wonder the cost of the item is it worth paying for.

You could be their Quality Control inspector. I'm sure you would fired most of them already by now :lolno:
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Re: M1A1HA, 11/06 Update; Turret Bustle work continues.

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damn good work!

I have the same Trumpeter 1/16 M1A1!!


by the way... how did you managed to remove all the parts from the HL Turret??!!
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Re: M1A1HA, 11/06 Update; Turret Bustle work continues.

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nexusys wrote:shmick detail barry on the bolts! :clap:

Progressing good. it gets better and better!

Unfair that Trumpeter charges customers for their "not so accurate" details on their Abrams. Made me wonder the cost of the item is it worth paying for.

You could be their Quality Control inspector. I'm sure you would fired most of them already by now :lolno:
Thanks Nexusys!

Having all three large scale Abrams to judge the HL meets the needs for which it was designed. The Trumpeter has a number of issues and the Tamiya kit has a few of it's own.
I will be using the Tamiya kit as the basis for an M1A2 SEP V2 and Trumpeter parts again for some details as well as the Engine and Cooling Exhaust. It is far more representative than the Tamiya part.

I retired from Gulfstream Aerospace as Quality Manager on the G450/G550 program. ;)

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Re: M1A1HA, 11/06 Update; Turret Bustle work continues.

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pininy wrote:damn good work!

I have the same Trumpeter 1/16 M1A1!!


by the way... how did you managed to remove all the parts from the HL Turret??!!
Yes sir, and then some. :crazy:

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Re: M1A1HA, 11/06 Update; Turret Bustle work continues.

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BarryC wrote:
nexusys wrote:shmick detail barry on the bolts! :clap:

Progressing good. it gets better and better!

Unfair that Trumpeter charges customers for their "not so accurate" details on their Abrams. Made me wonder the cost of the item is it worth paying for.

You could be their Quality Control inspector. I'm sure you would fired most of them already by now :lolno:
Thanks Nexusys!

Having all three large scale Abrams to judge the HL meets the needs for which it was designed. The Trumpeter has a number of issues and the Tamiya kit has a few of it's own.
I will be using the Tamiya kit as the basis for an M1A2 SEP V2 and Trumpeter parts again for some details as well as the Engine and Cooling Exhaust. It is far more representative than the Tamiya part.

I retired from Gulfstream Aerospace as Quality Manager on the G450/G550 program. ;)

BArry
Oh my, you are going to use M1A2 from Tamiya too. And another Abrams project! exciting!

This explains why and who you are Barry. No wonder you're so picky! :thumbup: i sorta guessed it right!
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Re: M1A1HA, 11/06 Update; Turret Bustle work continues.

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Yes, turning over a $65 million corporate aircraft to the new owner causes one to be VERY detailed oriented. Even the smallest defect is unacceptable. :thumbup:

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