HERMAN BIX wrote:Mate, you are like "The Terminator of 1/16th Scale Modeling".................
Relentless, unstoppable, and without pity(for us normal folks)
Looks who is taking... Well, thanks. Following retirement last year and with limited travelling and socializing, i have plenty of free time. But I try to limit the modelling to about 4 hours per day though, leaving plenty of time for reading, tea time, eating and exercising...
tankme wrote:Louis isn't afraid to completely rework....well anything.
This is where the fun is. I get bored if i just build a kit as is. Also trying to show interesting stuff people have not seen before.
Continuing with the build.
I am starting to put together the howitzer. Because of the scratch building of components, i have to tackle individual items in parallel to make sure that they integrate well at the end, modular approach.
Here is a good picture of the breech. It is also showing the brackets that secure the ammo in place on the sides. I will repro that at the end of the build. Also shown are the two large canisters on the floor rack seen previously. I assume they hold the cartridges.

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build
Good view with the breechblock open and being loaded, showing the complex mechanism.

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build
Close up of the breech on the surviving M12.

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build
Because of the high deck floor, the Vandra gun mount will not be used as it is too short. I also found its resin components to be too weak for recoil. I am starting a new one. Until i can figure the exact height of the mount, i only created the basic form at this time.

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build
The Vandra cradle is not bad but the details were removed, including the anchor to the mount because these were not located at the right place. Its core is heavy but it makes a stable base. I will be reusing it. A new sliding base plate is made in 1.5mm glossy plasticard. It would have been better to have black colored plasticard for this because painting it will be an issue for sure for the mechanism.

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build
New mounting elements are being designed, further forward and on the outer rim.

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build
The Vandra breech was just a flat wall with a resin breechblock part glued on it. I have decided that the howitzer should have a opening breechblock to make it more interesting. I created a hollow breech and added carbon tubing inside.

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build
The breechblock dimensions were taken from the 1/35 kit but i found it to be too small somehow. I therefore expanded it so that there is more material around the central core.

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build
There is no way i would take the time to create a working complex mechanism as show in the picture at the start of the post, but i was able to make it open and close with the main hinge alone. All the finer detailing will be added later as it would otherwise be damaged during heavy construction.

- 1/16 RC US 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 - Build
continuing on following post