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Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 6:39 am
by Pavel
It turns out very nice!
Working with metal has always fascinated me.
To remove excess heat during soldering, clamps can be attached near places where it should not fall off.
even small objects will take away excess heat ...
Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 9:36 am
by HERMAN BIX
PainlessWolf wrote:Herman,
This build is taking off like a rocket! The brass is exemplary! Do the new Airshot cannons seem better than the ones from back in the day? I've had some real corkers that would injure people and then some that required a rebuild to even work.
Following along,
Painless
Thanks Mr Wolf,its been fast & furious-now soon to be a snails pace !!
I woefully underestimated the brass requirement by miles
The airsoft in this thing is a weapon, easily the most ferocious Ive had.
Local supply of anything down here is thin, so I've kept the standard unit until further notice.
Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 9:44 am
by HERMAN BIX
Pavel wrote:It turns out very nice!
Working with metal has always fascinated me.
To remove excess heat during soldering, clamps can be attached near places where it should not fall off.
even small objects will take away excess heat ...
Thanks for looking in Mr Pavel. You are right about any clamps soaking up heat, but I cant get clamps or anything else on these cross bars
Ive also used a wet cloth, and that is ok but lacks fine adjustment capability .
Theres is going to be almost 200 bars of various lengths across the top of this thing by the time I'm done , so be damned If I'm soldering each of them

!!
Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 7:23 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
I give up: idiot question, Bix: what are the bird cages on the real ones supposed to accomplish? Are they supposed to set off rocket or RPG or shell or bomb before the turret itself is hit?
Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 8:33 pm
by tankme
Herr Dr. Professor wrote:I give up: idiot question, Bix: what are the bird cages on the real ones supposed to accomplish? Are they supposed to set off rocket or RPG or shell or bomb before the turret itself is hit?
That is the theory I think. At least that is the theory behind slat armor. Problem is the US Javelin already has a dual delayed warhead. It tends to just blow through these cages and hit the very weak top armor anyway. There aren't enough ERA blocks on the tops of Russian tanks to cover the entire top so the secondary round still goes through.
Not all slat armor is created equal though. They say the spacing of the slats and their orientation can change the effectiveness of the armor.
Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2022 8:50 pm
by Pavel
I need to buy a soldering station with adjustment ...
I soldered the antenna 1/200, could not glue it all together .......
Or you will have to glue all this with ?A ....
Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2022 12:21 pm
by HERMAN BIX
Well thats just insane !!

how on earth did you do that

??
Makes my feeble effort at this Tweety bird cage seem like nothing
But, this cage caper is all I can do & that I have to accept................like ole Dirty harry said once.........."A mans got to know his Limitations"
My material estimate is as bad as my soldering, so I'm most certainly am off to the hobby shop on the weekend to get more, a LOT more

But, I have to get this cage done.
Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2022 12:42 pm
by Pavel
It turns out pretty good...
Yes, you do not try very hard with the cleanliness of the seams and accuracy ....
This cage was not made on a machine, but by hand from what was found on the side of the road ...
Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 6:52 pm
by Pavel
Maybe it will help you when working on the device "????"-"Umbrella"
This is done in 35 scale....
Re: T90 'Z' TWEETY-BIRD
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:55 pm
by HERMAN BIX
Thanks Mr Pavel, that is helpful.
Due to a lack of the correct sized angle brass here, I have used small square tube that represents RHS used to knock together an umbrella rather than a factory made kit version that I’m sure is used.
I’ve seen stairway handrails and farm gates also used as overhead protection on some vehicles!!