1/6 1943 Stuart M5
- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1/6 1943 Stuart M5
Good evening,
Not at all. I asked you to talk among yourselves. ;o) I'm hopeful that this conversation will engender a set of tracks that can be assembled just like the 1/16th ones and repaired with separate links the same way. So please, chat away....
regards,
Painless
Not at all. I asked you to talk among yourselves. ;o) I'm hopeful that this conversation will engender a set of tracks that can be assembled just like the 1/16th ones and repaired with separate links the same way. So please, chat away....
regards,
Painless
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Re: 1/6 1943 Stuart M5
Does anyone have a detailed photo of the links? Are they the same used on the sherman?
For example C55592 (Sherman part number) end connector looks very close.
For example C55592 (Sherman part number) end connector looks very close.
- midlife306
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Re: 1/6 1943 Stuart M5
I’m printing 3 links off to see what they’re like, back in a few hours

Not much to see yet lol
Cheers
Wayne
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Not much to see yet lol
Cheers
Wayne
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Re: 1/6 1943 Stuart M5
First attempt was a bust, blocked nozzle doh
I’ve printed some ends, here are a couple on 3mm pins, I’ve kept the best finish to the outside



Pads printing now

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I’ve printed some ends, here are a couple on 3mm pins, I’ve kept the best finish to the outside



Pads printing now

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1/6 1943 Stuart M5
Here we go, they are fairly strong to be fair.
The pads in PLA will take any hammer I’m sure, the weakest bits are the end brackets, I think PETG for these would be ideal




Your struggle would be holding the pins in place
Cheers
Wayne
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The pads in PLA will take any hammer I’m sure, the weakest bits are the end brackets, I think PETG for these would be ideal





Your struggle would be holding the pins in place
Cheers
Wayne
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Re: 1/6 1943 Stuart M5
Good evening!
I have an idea for that issue. Cut all the pins to length and use either a pinch nut or a self tapping nut to secure the ends of the pins. My big question now is will something beautiful like those links fit the 21st Century Stuart drive sprockets?
don't stop now guys, real progress is being made!
regards,
Painless
Some good closeup photos of the 1/6 T16 track links http://www.sixtharmygroup.com/forums/sh ... hp?t=10719
I have an idea for that issue. Cut all the pins to length and use either a pinch nut or a self tapping nut to secure the ends of the pins. My big question now is will something beautiful like those links fit the 21st Century Stuart drive sprockets?
don't stop now guys, real progress is being made!
regards,
Painless
Some good closeup photos of the 1/6 T16 track links http://www.sixtharmygroup.com/forums/sh ... hp?t=10719
...Here for the Dawn...
Re: 1/6 1943 Stuart M5
If I go to the trouble of making them from mine I will use 4-40 or metric equilivent set screws. I'll also model them more accurately as these are the wide not narrow shoe versions.
Re: 1/6 1943 Stuart M5
I could use some help finding accurate forging codes seen on the real ones.
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Re: 1/6 1943 Stuart M5
TC,
Look at the link I posted for 6th Army group. Some of those closeups show the forging numbers on the connectors.
regards,
Painless
Look at the link I posted for 6th Army group. Some of those closeups show the forging numbers on the connectors.
regards,
Painless
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Re: 1/6 1943 Stuart M5
I saw those awhile back, don't seem to match real photos.