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Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 12:02 pm
by Arnie_DK
Have only repositioned the slots they go into. Havent tried tweaking the bars themself yet.

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Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 7:26 pm
by ALPHA
Taigen's spring steel on their torsion bars is actually pretty good stuff ...Tweaking those won't really help....the steel is so good..it goes back to it's natural state :|
Reason I changed to flat leaf ;)

ALPHA

Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 12:58 pm
by Arnie_DK
Have tried and fix the suspension and it seems to work better now. Just a little more tweaking and it should be good.

I found out that I could disassemble the suspension "slots" and turn them 90 degrees, to get a better angle on the arms.
The left one is turned 90 degree, middle is standard and right is just to show how it looks disassembeled ;)
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Looks more even now. Maybe still a bit high though. Thoughts??

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please ignore the scewed upper hull. The bettery connection is pushing up on the smoke unit. It will be fixed, when I extend the connection wire.
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Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 2:31 pm
by mike1268
Very nice!

Lots of ideas and inspiration for my KV2 build ... when the tank turns up

Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:49 pm
by PainlessWolf
Arnie,
Good Job! The (newer than mine) Taigen suspension on your tank allowed you to correct it without adding parts or material. Your tank sits a tiny bit high. You can tell by the lack of track slack. Adjust that using the working idler adjuster at the front and the weight of the tank will allow the suspension to flex and settle over time. It's looks great! My only additional advice would be to display your heavy tanks with a wooden block beneath them to help the suspension arms maintain tension over time.
regards and kudos!
Painless

Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:52 pm
by ALPHA
PainlessWolf wrote:Arnie,
Good Job! The (newer than mine) Taigen suspension on your tank allowed you to correct it without adding parts or material. Your tank sits a tiny bit high. You can tell by the lack of track slack. Adjust that using the working idler adjuster at the front and the weight of the tank will allow the suspension to flex and settle over time. It's looks great! My only additional advice would be to display your heavy tanks with a wooden block beneath them to help the suspension arms maintain tension over time.
regards and kudos!
Painless
LOL...You beat me to it Painless ...the right side when looking at it from the front doesn't have enough slack...Taigen has good tensioners at the front Arnie...dial that back...or down the road it will cause some gearbox troubles ;)

Good Job tweaking that baby :thumbup:

ALPHA

Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 5:22 pm
by Arnie_DK
Thanks guys :)
In addition to the mentioned mod, I also filed down the arms abit, as they where going really tight in their sockets, making it hard for the susupension to work properly.

Next up, I have a Asiatam recoil I originally bought for my WSN Tiger, but I kinda abandoned that project for now and would rather use the recoil in my KV. Have anyone installed one of theese in a KV before?
Google aint helping me here :P

Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 5:30 pm
by PainlessWolf
Arnie,
I am about to move one of those from a Taigen PzIII to a resin StuG casemate. I have a pic of it installed in the PzIII turret if that is of any use?
regards,
Painless

Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 6:41 pm
by Arnie_DK
Thanks Painless, but I already have it in my PzIV myself. So much easier, when the mount that comes with the unit, is actually designed for the turret you want it in hehe
I was more looking for, if anyone had any tips on what to mod inside the KV turret, to have it in the correct hight and such :)

But I might just wing it ;)

Re: KV-1 metal upgrades

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 7:23 pm
by PainlessWolf
Arnie,
Winging it is the order of the day. ;o) Good luck, I'll be following along.
regards,
Painless