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Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 7:40 pm
by Estnische
Son of a gun-ner wrote:
All you need is for Mr Estnische to look in, he's also into slot cars, I wonder if he has the odd one or two going spare

Hmmm - I’ll have a look. Scale might be off though.
Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 11:37 pm
by tankme
HERMAN BIX wrote:In the build up to the game I decided very last minute to make a version of that little toolbox thingy that sits on the right side guard just behind the casemate on these and the KV1's.
With kick-off approaching, and the seemingly basic object not appearing to pose much of a difficult mission, I promptly got it all wrong !
Yeah even in styrene that little box was a real pain in the butt to build due to the round corners. It has like 10 parts for just the box and lid not including the outer details on the one I built for my SU-152. I had to clamp it for a bit to keep it's shape since I made the "D" shaped upper/lower pieces and wrapped a very thin piece around them for the curved front. I actually found the dimensions for the full sized version of it online.
Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:17 am
by PainlessWolf
Herman!,
Pretty sure I have some plastic track links for the KV series tank. I have some of the fused multi link pieces that glue onto the track guards as well. Let me know if you're interested. Should be able to mail in an envelope.
regards,
Painless
Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 9:30 am
by HERMAN BIX
Estnische wrote:Son of a gun-ner wrote:
All you need is for Mr Estnische to look in, he's also into slot cars, I wonder if he has the odd one or two going spare

Hmmm - I’ll have a look. Scale might be off though.
Appreciate the look mate, near enough is fine by me

Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 9:36 am
by HERMAN BIX
tankme wrote:HERMAN BIX wrote:In the build up to the game I decided very last minute to make a version of that little toolbox thingy that sits on the right side guard just behind the casemate on these and the KV1's.
With kick-off approaching, and the seemingly basic object not appearing to pose much of a difficult mission, I promptly got it all wrong !
Yeah even in styrene that little box was a real pain in the butt to build due to the round corners. It has like 10 parts for just the box and lid not including the outer details on the one I built for my SU-152. I had to clamp it for a bit to keep it's shape since I made the "D" shaped upper/lower pieces and wrapped a very thin piece around them for the curved front. I actually found the dimensions for the full sized version of it online.
It was a very over rated detail feature !
I have hinges that would have worked, but I just dont need it to be a working nick-knack!
As long as it looks ok on, Im happy with it.

Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 9:38 am
by HERMAN BIX
PainlessWolf wrote:Herman!,
Pretty sure I have some plastic track links for the KV series tank. I have some of the fused multi link pieces that glue onto the track guards as well. Let me know if you're interested. Should be able to mail in an envelope.
regards,
Painless
Thats a very helpful offer mate, you reckon they will look ok once on & weathered up ?
I will PM you for an arrangement !
Thanks

Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 11:00 pm
by PainlessWolf
Herman!
Here is what I have available:
Pics ( Click to Enlarge )
regards,
Painless
Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 2:41 am
by HERMAN BIX
yes please Mr Wolf, I will take the lot if you dont mind.
Pm me for an arrangement when you can

Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2020 9:52 am
by HERMAN BIX
The inside is finished & to celebrate, I primed it to blend the lot in and cover the mess of days gone by.
After several renditions of Mr Surfacer 500 stippled on with an old brush over the various areas that I thought needed it, the outside too was hit with the primer.
If for no other reason than the smell of the stuff is alluring ................
It does also highlight any areas that need further work.
Thankfully, not too much does.
I have lost a little bit of definition on some welds & minor edges, but thats acceptable for a model that has been around for at least a decade & basically been a box filler.
The lower hull will need a bit of careful touching up, then pigment to get it all together, but the upper for now at least looks like a new build.
Which is a long way from its devastated beginning
I have had a go at Mr Hugills use of a grey/steel as a base coat for the 4BO green, but it didnt work for me. I might give it another go & use hairspray over the top of it.
Just in primer its a lot more like the picture in my head than it was up to now...........
Re: SAMOKHODNAYA USTANOVKA-152/KV14 RENOVATORS DREAM!
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 9:39 am
by HERMAN BIX
Hope to get the base coat on tomorrow.
But
The 4-run cable that connects the MFU to the sound module has failed(or its had a fault from new & only now given up) the thing ran fine & got turned off, was worked on externally , and when I went to start it up again , nothing...................
Fan runs but nothing else works.
I pulled the cable out & boogie'd up a replacement, got a reaction but it too failed.
But, I can carry on with the outside build to completion & sort the cable out after.
Got me a bit concerned though as they dont sell them cables down these parts
If it is indeed a cable.
Being a bit casual, I also went to the paint draw to find the 4BO set. Hmm, some idiot had used the 2 vital colours out of it & not replaced them
I will just wing it and try to blend my own.
I will give Mr Hugills base coat method another go, that is to use a Tamiya Gunship Grey over the primer, then hairspray, then the version of green & khaki brown camo like the machine I like from the Mius River area in 1943.
Hey, if the green isnt too good, the munting with the wet toothbrush will soon make it good
http://www.tankarchives.ca/2014/01/sovi ... flage.html
Link above is a change from green, green & more green.
The Soviets really did care about such things