As I keep track of this project I’m wondering how you might build a house, or cabin in your neck of the woods !!
The roof, then walls, then the foundation!!!!!
Herman!
I suppose I could have reversed the order that I am using on this Tank. ;0) I honestly did expect the Zimmerit to be more difficult on the Turret than it was and wanted to get it done early on. Moving on with the Fun! Always good to hear from you!
regards,
Painless
Good (late) Afternoon,
I was going to remove the roadwheels today but instead got caught up in making nylon bushings for the sprocket shafts. I almost broke the Lower Hull trying to remove the deco covers for where the shafts exit the hull. Instead, I stepped back and gave it some thought. One of those Ah hah! Moments later, I removed the gearboxes and made up the bearings out of nylon washers that I had laying around. I cut flats in them for the front armors slope on the Lower and with the gearboxes installed, that press fit kept them in place. No more shaft wobble. Next I looked at all the wiring and connections in the Lower and was satisfied there. I put a Batt in to test and tried the Smoker after putting some Mega Steam in the box. Well, although I could feel the air coming out of the Exhausts, and the pump shaft was going like crazy, no white trail. The heating element must be out on this one. Kinda making me rethink getting a basic KT for the new stuff in it...oh well. I will try to replace the heating element with some old one that I have in Storage. More fun tomorrow,
Painless