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Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:43 am
by Mackem
Definitely one for the masterclass board.
Superb work.

John

Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:07 pm
by 971wright
HI where did you get the small bolt heads from Im looking for some now cant seem to find any


      regards pete

Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:51 pm
by Wight
971wright wrote: HI where did you get the small bolt heads from Im looking for some now cant seem to find any


      regards pete
The brass ones on the front fenders came from a friend,he gave me a few brass fret offcuts when I started the Sherman.I think they are from the Aber tiger 1 kit,but I may be wrong.

Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:09 pm
by Wight
Thinking of the future and the possibility of retro fitting some sort of smoke generation I decided to make the rear engine deck openable.
I made the hinges out of thin brass bent around stainless welding wire and soldered together.Brass pins are soldered to the underside of the hinge plates to provide extra support.
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Texture added to the mantlet by softening the plastic on with a quick coat of acetone and stipple with a stiff brush.
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Not happy with the way the tools were attached I had a go at carving them up a bit.
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Which then meant I had to sort out a way of holding them in place.
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The blue straps are not meant to be blue and will be painted,eventually.

Cheers all.
Steve.

Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:26 pm
by Mackem
I bet you made the buckles on those straps.
Bloody Amazing!!!!! Keep the posts coming.

John

Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:13 pm
by tiger205
wight
        you are nearly a genius ;D ;D ;D, this truely is out standing work, would you do a detailed "how to" in the tips section showing how the hinges are made, this is another tank i cant wait to see finnished

        Tony 8)

Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:16 pm
by adin
OMG! I'm just blown away at the attention to detail. Can't wait to see this finished

Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 8:33 pm
by Wight
Hi all.Not posted anything for a while now.Not had a lot of time for tanking lately.

This is the most recent thing I have done to it,and as you cean see from the date on the photo's this was a while ago.
I made some springs to replace the molded ones on the loaders hatch.The springs were made with wire from those little twist ties you get with electrical appliance cables,I just stripped off the black sheathing.
I then found that the springs do thier job too well and the hatch would not stay shut.To get over this I put a magnet in the top of the turret and replaced the molded lock bar with a small piece of hacksaw blade.
It's amazing the things we tankers use for detail on our tanks.
I had to build up the material of the hinges as the springs are mounted off centre towards the top.This aids the spring action and allows the spring to go loose at the top of it's travel arc.

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Hopefully find the time over the holidays to do some more to it.Quite eager to get it finished now.
If I do I'll update the thread.
Cheers all,Steve.

Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:24 pm
by Plastic scouser
Brilliant work Steve I was watching this build on the other forums top job :o :o

Cheers Ian

Re: Wight's Sherman

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:06 am
by BREL
great build, I take it you used the sewing thread method of cutting out the hatches