Used Challenger Strip and Rebuild.
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 5:26 pm
With the decision being made not to spend any more time on working out how to use the TK24 CH board, I can turn my attention to the small outstanding jobs that are needed to finish the rebuild and return the tank to running condition.
The two rear lights had been chopped off and I had to lever off the lamp surrounds to extract the remains of the LED bulbs that had been hot melt glued into place. I now need to glue these surrounds back into place and fit a new wire loom with new LED bulbs and wire - and then decide where to connect these wires to the TK24 board.
There are two screws missing from the main turret turn ring gear that need replacing, so I need to find some screws of the right size to replace them with to secure the ring gear better.
Lastly (I hope) I have to improve the way that the two halves of the tank are held together. All of the retaining screws have been removed and the lower positions have been filled with (very) small magnets - but the top half of the tank has not been so well adorned and has no magnets in any of the matching locating pillar/struts.
Some of the upper plastic struts that would have held the retaining screws have been chewed away and some have had self tapping screws put in (from the underside) in the hope that the small magnets underneath may gain enough grip to hold against the tops of those few that are left - they dont!
The two rear lights had been chopped off and I had to lever off the lamp surrounds to extract the remains of the LED bulbs that had been hot melt glued into place. I now need to glue these surrounds back into place and fit a new wire loom with new LED bulbs and wire - and then decide where to connect these wires to the TK24 board.
There are two screws missing from the main turret turn ring gear that need replacing, so I need to find some screws of the right size to replace them with to secure the ring gear better.
Lastly (I hope) I have to improve the way that the two halves of the tank are held together. All of the retaining screws have been removed and the lower positions have been filled with (very) small magnets - but the top half of the tank has not been so well adorned and has no magnets in any of the matching locating pillar/struts.
Some of the upper plastic struts that would have held the retaining screws have been chewed away and some have had self tapping screws put in (from the underside) in the hope that the small magnets underneath may gain enough grip to hold against the tops of those few that are left - they dont!