Re: Pershing engine covers
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:57 pm
Hi
First you cut out the whole hatches hinges and everything out of the other hull
Then you divide them, then grind out the pivots
then grind down the hinges, take your time don't rush it
then use an 1mm drill bit in your Dremel drill the holes in the hinges align the holes up with the pivots
don't do it in one go or the plastic WILL just melt IT WILL MELT
then you cut out the doors on the tank LEAVE the hinges on DON'T CUT OUT THE HINGES
then grind off what is left of the hinges on the tank. Take your time it is no a race
drill the holes in the pivot NOT IN ONE GO THE PLASTIC WILL MELT
then you cut down the track pins to size, you want the rough bit
then it's a case of fiddle about a bit to get them to align up and to open and close.
Jon
First you cut out the whole hatches hinges and everything out of the other hull
Then you divide them, then grind out the pivots
then grind down the hinges, take your time don't rush it
then use an 1mm drill bit in your Dremel drill the holes in the hinges align the holes up with the pivots
don't do it in one go or the plastic WILL just melt IT WILL MELT
then you cut out the doors on the tank LEAVE the hinges on DON'T CUT OUT THE HINGES
then grind off what is left of the hinges on the tank. Take your time it is no a race
drill the holes in the pivot NOT IN ONE GO THE PLASTIC WILL MELT
then you cut down the track pins to size, you want the rough bit
then it's a case of fiddle about a bit to get them to align up and to open and close.
Jon