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Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 12:11 am
by jarndice
Health and safety Painless,
I once reversed an AV432 over a BMW AND the 432 had mirrors! the BM looked a trifle distressed afterwards!

I believe the term used in the USA is Tailgating. I bet to this day the driver of the BM gives Armour a bit more space.
Brigadier truly a magnificent job.
Why it looks to me that you have done this kind of work before?
shaun
Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:32 pm
by ALPHA
jarndice wrote:
Brigadier truly a magnificent job.
Why it looks to me that you have done this kind of work before?
shaun
Got three more in the mail so the past few days have been filled with 1/35th scale action lol...reason for the "silent running" at the moment....
ALPHA
Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 1:11 am
by ALPHA
Two more additions came in on Monday....One I finished last night ...

"PARTIALLY BUILT"....Thought I'd give it a shot....turns out this kit is not bad at all...If the guy hadn't glued the upper and lower together it is actually possible to make it run....yes indeed...small as it is...I have a mech that would have fit in it...the best thing...and the reason why I came to this conclusion ....is the entire drive train worked...I was able to assemble it so all the wheels move as does the suspension....Terrific little kit
Turns out the grey sprue that was included in for an anti aircraft gun...no interest in that so didn't bother assembling it ....all in all I'd say it was a more pleasurable experience than "repair"/"restoring" one....
ALPHA
Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 2:00 am
by ALPHA
The second model that arrived on Friday...It's a repeat...but my first one is missing a headlamp...and these things are getting pretty hard to find...thought it was a good deal
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Built-Tank-Mode ... 7675.l2557

The seller actually took some good useful photos....clearly the track was broken but that was easily remedied ....I have to say...Whomever built this model did a really good job....everything was tight...everything was straight...the entire drive train still works...the wheels sprockets and idlers all move freely ...all the tools are there...the cable weren't damaged one was just loose....the only thing I found wrong with it was the guy had put the gun support in backwards

...and glued lead weights to the back of the mount to counterweight the barrel....it wasn't working

...the gun was drooping downward and wouldn't stay upright ...again...an easy fix...broke the mantle/gun combination off and rotated the mount to it's correct position...and the gun now works fine without the lead (tore those off

) Now she's waiting for paint ...scraped all the decals off ..cleaned all the surfaces with alcohol ....just thinking if I should leave the tools and the cables on...as well as the jack
ALPHA
Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 5:09 am
by PainlessWolf
Alpha,
These are all sweet indeed! Looking forward to pics.
regards,
Painless
Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 3:47 pm
by ALPHA
Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 3:52 pm
by PainlessWolf
Alpha,
Nicely done! Perfect research tanks now. ;o) I'm also looking forward to the builds you will do using these little beauties as inspiration. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 4:04 pm
by ALPHA
PainlessWolf wrote:Alpha,
Nicely done! Perfect research tanks now. ;o) I'm also looking forward to the builds you will do using these little beauties as inspiration. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Taking a page out of your playbook Painless...have to admit...at one point I did think having a 1/35th scale model to build another model with was a tad hardcore for me lol.....but now that I've done these...I think the process is an excellent move...since all the mods have to be done in a smaller scale...they will be easier when working in 1/16th...as the mechanics are already in mind and function...the cool thing is...there is less searching to do ...and the model shows more than can be pieced together with photos of the real thing

...The icing on the cake is that some of these have enough room to RC them
Glad you like them...I'm kind of anxious to see how these translate as well
ALPHA
Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 12:44 pm
by ALPHA

....The Firefly turned out to be an appetizer lol....So yeah...there's going to be more of these little buggers
ALPHA
Re: OCD Build BSFireflyV3 rises from the TR..ash
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 12:55 pm
by ALPHA
This is one of two that arrived this past Tuesday ...Wanted to get the Porsche Tiger and the Hetzer out of the way first ...even though this one is important as it more than likely be my next RC build

A really nice kit...the only thing that bothered me about it is it has rubber band tracks...the silver lining is that it was designed for those tracks...So the entire drive train is "solid" mount meaning they are not meant to move...it could be done...but since this is just a research tank...I didn't bother...progress is good...am about 3/4s way done
ALPHA