Construction of Mark IV 1:6

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Construction of Mark IV 1:6

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When I the picture considered I thought: Man what tuste to you there again in. Something is, nevertheless, not in order with me. :crazy:

The beginning is done. The side part size sometimes from cardboard low-cut with it one sometimes what of the size sees.
Now this is the pure side part without chains and construction.

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And this become the chains.

Aluminum profiles!!! That I must cut only suitably and ready.
Indeed, need I there nen whole mountain from.


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Then the ready chain is pickled and the thing has itself.

Now dauerts, however, a little bit because I must draw only the side parts around them to let mill. :wave:
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I'm looking forward to this build. Looks like you have a long road ahead. Are you going gas or electric?
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This building site will need a little longer than usual 1:16er. :think:

The impulse will occur electrically with 12 volts.

As gears snail gears will be used.

This time on the speed I do not need pay attention. ;D ;D
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I like the sound of this is one very much, I’m looking forward following this build. :clap:
Yes definitely one for me to watch. :/ :thumbup:
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