Re: Bulldog build
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 10:03 pm
Yes I'm one of think are two people who did that conversion but the other one didn't attempt to get the roadwheels and drive sprocket closer to the hull to get the width quite right. His was finished as a Postwar German model. Mine was finished as an early mid production unit. The M41 was light weight but by no means a small tank. By cutting out that strip off hull you may have noticed that you have already shortened the tank slightly.
Here are a few pics of the dimensions you end up with if you go all the way.
You seemed to be having problems with the barrel length and what material to use. I just took the aluminum airsoft tube and added some length by drilling it out a little bit at the mantel end and doing the same with an extra airsoft barrel I had laying around then taking some thin tin from a empty mineral spirits can cutting it to and bending it into a round pipe that just fit into the enlarged airsoft tube ends and superglueing the two tubes together and then cutting it to correct length. I then used the leftover pieces to make the muzzle brake. the bore evacuator is the original one just melted down a bit to fit tight to the new gun tube and then filed down to the correct size and shape by putting the barrel with the evacuator attached in a drill and using the file like a lathe tool.
The clothe mantle cover hides the jointed barrel. Still haven't gotten around to putting in a recoil unit but that's coming sometime.
Here are a few pics of the dimensions you end up with if you go all the way.
You seemed to be having problems with the barrel length and what material to use. I just took the aluminum airsoft tube and added some length by drilling it out a little bit at the mantel end and doing the same with an extra airsoft barrel I had laying around then taking some thin tin from a empty mineral spirits can cutting it to and bending it into a round pipe that just fit into the enlarged airsoft tube ends and superglueing the two tubes together and then cutting it to correct length. I then used the leftover pieces to make the muzzle brake. the bore evacuator is the original one just melted down a bit to fit tight to the new gun tube and then filed down to the correct size and shape by putting the barrel with the evacuator attached in a drill and using the file like a lathe tool.
The clothe mantle cover hides the jointed barrel. Still haven't gotten around to putting in a recoil unit but that's coming sometime.