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Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 2:18 am
by ALPHA
HMMMMMMMMMMMM :think: ...I had imagined something more elaborate ...but it works :D ...do you think the weight will make him a little tipsy? ;)


ALPHA

Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 5:40 am
by PainlessWolf
Alpha,
This guy can pull off holding it, barely...so yes, it will end up as turret ornamentation like Pool's tommygun on 'In The Mood'.
regards,
Painless

Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 9:01 am
by ALPHA
Looks much better painted.. a nice added detail :thumbup:

ALPHA

Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 5:34 pm
by PainlessWolf
Alpha,
Looks even better on the turret. ;o) I love this hobby. It's a really good thing in my life.
warm regards,
Painless

Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 2:15 pm
by ALPHA
I have to admit Painless... after doing RC tankery for what...6 months... there is nothing like it.... I can't fly a plane in my house ..nor power up a boat or car...my Airsoft guns freak out the Neighbors .... but these tanks... Anywhere and everywhere...they turn heads... arouse curiosity..It is a fantastic hobby...from any standpoint... whether for experienced modeller or joe blow running a RTR

And yes... that is a nice touch to Maxene... though is it the "finishing" touch ;)


Have a good one Painless Image

ALPHA

Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 3:56 pm
by PainlessWolf
Good Morning, Alpha,
As I sit here with the giant turret of a 754(r) on my desk before me, I must say that no, the Map Case is probably not the finishing touch to 'Maxene'. I believe that we reach plateaus with these builds where we are satisfied with the work done_for the moment_. There always is something else that will be found on the tank that could use improvement as the Hobby itself introduces new and more wonderful ways to mod and improve. We are all along for the trip. ;o)
warm regards,
Painless

Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 4:41 pm
by scalawag
PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning, Alpha,
As I sit here with the giant turret of a 754(r) on my desk before me, I must say that no, the Map Case is probably not the finishing touch to 'Maxene'. I believe that we reach plateaus with these builds where we are satisfied with the work done_for the moment_. There always is something else that will be found on the tank that could use improvement as the Hobby itself introduces new and more wonderful ways to mod and improve. We are all along for the trip. ;o)
warm regards,
Painless
Could not agree more Painless, I am always looking for the next little detail to work on, or challenge to correct. I don't really consider any of mine to be "finished". There is always that one last thing :O :O

Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 11:16 am
by ALPHA
scalawag wrote:
PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning, Alpha,
As I sit here with the giant turret of a 754(r) on my desk before me, I must say that no, the Map Case is probably not the finishing touch to 'Maxene'. I believe that we reach plateaus with these builds where we are satisfied with the work done_for the moment_. There always is something else that will be found on the tank that could use improvement as the Hobby itself introduces new and more wonderful ways to mod and improve. We are all along for the trip. ;o)
warm regards,
Painless
Could not agree more Painless, I am always looking for the next little detail to work on, or challenge to correct. I don't really consider any of mine to be "finished". There is always that one last thing :O :O
I also agree with what both of you have said... there is so much satisfaction getting to a point...perhaps the "goal" of the finished build...the aspect of revisiting the build to enhance it even more... just adds more to the enjoyment of the hobby
I wish I had found how much fun this hobby really is.. sooner....though I do like the idea of how it is progressing now...with companies producing better performing and better varieties of tanks

Can't wait for the new releases from Heng Long...and Mato :D

ALPHA..

Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2018 3:27 am
by PainlessWolf
Jumping into the Thread again years later! Some months ago, I had modified the idlers on 'Maxene' to add a couple of HL wheel covers\MATO metal idlers to give the tank the correct number of idler spokes on those idlers and correct some side to side track slop. These had come from Sassgrunt and were a 'finishing' touch on my ol' Grrl. Of course, I installed them and if the tank was going forward, no issues. Hit reverse and the idlers would unscrew themselves. :oP I finally got around to fixing this last night ( seven hours of standup and it was_not_ comedy ). I installed a set of the MATO adjustable metal idlers that I had ordered some time ago and stored up against the day. I used the same modified covers from Sassgrunt and it turned out very well. ( This fix is not something you should just jump up and decide to do at 5:00 pm in the early evening ) Completed, tho, the running gear on this tank should be as bullet proof as it's all metal cousin from MATO now. ( M36-B1 ) Pics ( click to enlarge )

Re: 'Maxene' redux

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2018 5:16 pm
by Max-U52
Old threads can be very cool. I especially got a kick out of seeing the posts from the major general.