An-Bri-RC SU-85

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You guys really are a bad influence! I've just bought a Trumpeter T34/76 43 model. It has 2 pairs of the later tyred wheels and 3 sets (inner axles, as discussed above) with the metal wheels. I knew that 2nd set of flanged bearings would find a good home! I plan to use the Henglong hull l modified for the SU-100 before l bought the Taigen hull etc etc but l can see me weakening and an order going towards Bedford for another Taigen solution. I always thought the T34 defeated Hitler but I'm begining to think it'll be the death of me! :haha:

Oh happy days.
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HERMAN BIX wrote:
tankme wrote:The SU-122-44 is based on the T-44 chassis and MiniArt Models makes both an early and a late version in 1/35 that could be used as a reference. Hobbyboss also makes one and it looks to be a late version.
Great info Mr tankme, I'm off to google it up now.
Downside is the almost T-55 looking lower hull/running gear position, upside is its still closer to a T34 drive system(from the rear) than the 102!
The SU-122-54 has the wheel spacing between the 3rd and 4th wheels so that is the only real issue I see with building it from a Hooben kit.
General Jumbo01 wrote:You guys really are a bad influence! I've just bought a Trumpeter T34/76 43 model. It has 2 pairs of the later tyred wheels and 3 sets (inner axles, as discussed above) with the metal wheels. I knew that 2nd set of flanged bearings would find a good home! I plan to use the Henglong hull l modified for the SU-100 before l bought the Taigen hull etc etc but l can see me weakening and an order going towards Bedford for another Taigen solution. I always thought the T34 defeated Hitler but I'm begining to think it'll be the death of me! :haha:

Oh happy days.
My problem is that with all the shortages of things, what I need to finish my tanks seems to be OUT OF STOCK and all the things I need to start new projects are all IN STOCK. :)
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It's that BUY ME NOW button that's my downfall. It's so easy to "press" as you slide your finger across the screen while you are stroking the cat and thinking about a beer. Just read Tankme has bought another kit too! Shocking 8O
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HERMAN BIX wrote:I never thought I would hear anyone say that the conditions here are no good !!
First time anyone's ever complained that Australia's too cold, right?
HERMAN BIX wrote:What about the flat disc inserts like the link to Hagen miniatures ? could that be a simpler option ?
It could work as a plan B for the HL plastic wheels, where you could cut or grind the ribs out. Like the General said, I think you'd need to machine the metal wheels to get them flat enough. I'll see if I can work something out.
General Jumbo01 wrote:You guys really are a bad influence! I've just bought a Trumpeter T34/76 43 model. It has 2 pairs of the later tyred wheels and 3 sets (inner axles, as discussed above) with the metal wheels.
Sounds like you're going to need a set of these, my friend:
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Still mucking about trying to work out the best settings for supports and orientation. My heater is on the way, so hopefully next week I should be able to start printing in the super-strong stuff. This grey ABS-like resin is too brittle for RC use, but the clear Blu is pretty much bulletproof; I couldn't break the 2 mm thick test prints by hand.
tankme wrote:The SU-122-54 has the wheel spacing between the 3rd and 4th wheels so that is the only real issue I see with building it from a Hooben kit.
Would a back-to-front T-34 hull work, do you think? The roadwheel spacing would be closer. Maybe you could cut the ends off a plastic T-34 lower, rotate the centre 180­° and reattach.

EDIT: Of course not, the swing arms would be pointing in the wrong direction. :{
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Cut and extend like I did on my Jagdtiger.

Those wheels look outstanding mate, and as for insert discs on metal wheels? Nothing a die grinder couldn’t fix ;)
HL JAGDPANTHER,HL TIGER 1,HL PzIII MUNITIONSCHLEPPER, HL KT OCTOPUS,HL PANTHER ZU-FUSS,HL STuG III,HL T34/85 BEDSPRING,
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
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"Sounds like you're going to need a set of these, my friend:"

Absolutely right! Can you please do them for a Taigen 3mm stub axle - l know I'll end up buying another Taigen hull!! PM me when you think you've cracked the resin mix and we'll sort out details. - and thanks for your help.

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You guys are all just enablers...shame on you... I come here to get inspiration on my builds and I end up buying more stuff for future projects.

In the words of the old woman in The Princess Bride: "Boo! Boo! Rubbish! Filth! Slime! Muck! Boo! Boo! Boo!" :D
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Be honest...you love it! :haha:
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" 'Boo! Boo! Rubbish! Filth! Slime! Muck! Boo! Boo! Boo!' " :think: Those must be step-by-step instructions for weathering a AFV, right? :crazy:
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Me on the right. 8)

Spent the last few days trying to print with flexible resin; all of my exposure calibrations and test prints came out perfectly, but every model print would detach itself and stick to the vat. I had three attempts where nothing but supports came out. I was just about to give up and try something else but then:
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Could do with some tweaking, but I'm really pleased with how these went. The surface is a little shiny and partially translucent; maybe more fitting for high fashion or fetish clothing than a war machine, but gentle sanding with 360-grit gives a nice opaque matte finish.
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