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Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 2:55 am
by ALPHA
greengiant wrote:to ALPA- No your pic is of a M1A1 turret top which has no CITV mounted. You can also just see the edge of the small commanders copula next to the open loaders hatch..
What is that little Gadget Giant? It looks like a PEQ but bigger...is it that ? or an outlet to service check the electronics for the side launchers?
ALPHA
Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 4:35 am
by atcttge
Yes, I *really* need stowage, to give the M1 its "gypsy wagon" look that just makes it look even more awesome like this A1 pic:
That said, do you know where I can get storage? I've seen the link posted in your thread or somewhere else, but the stowage is more like generic tarps. I'm looking for sacks and other stuff to hang onto the M1.
An online acquaintance is bugging me to turn this into a hypothetical WW3 War with Russia M1A2 complete with kill rings on the bore evac and a stuck RPG, LOL! But I'll settle for something that's being used in the field but not in a training exercise, so MILES gear and large amber lights are out. Which leads me to ask...
In the M1A2 SEP v2 pix, particularly the ones from Combined Resolve III exercises (which is IIRC where some/most/all pix of the v2 in the Tankograd book came from), there is this large amber light behind the left sponson. Now, I was told the amber lights are used for exercises as a safety thing and possibly to denote a "dead" tank, but I dunno if the mast on which the light is installed remains on the tank or is removed. Any ideas greengiant?
Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 5:53 am
by ALPHA

That's a lot of stowage

....With that said ATC....with your skills you should be able to make duffle bags....I made a cloth Bucket for Painless wolf...easy ...all I used was damp paper towels and paint....you can use the same material to make tarps ...I've seen scale camo nets on EBAY....but for the kitchen sink...you may just have to find the nearest doll house repository
ALPHA
PS. Funny you bring up that amber light...had the same question in my mind...as it seems HL provides one with the parts
Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 11:45 am
by atcttge
Done with the CITV area (GPS sensor, CITV shield, etc)

Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 3:17 pm
by ALPHA
That looks so good ATC... only one question...did you have to move your gun ...notice it's no longer there
ALPHA
Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 3:30 pm
by atcttge
The GPMG can be removed from its mount to keep it safe when transporting the tank in a box. Unlike greengiant's mod, the base of the mount does not move around the skaterink because it's too much trouble for me to replicate hehehe
Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 8:15 pm
by ALPHA
atcttge wrote:The GPMG can be removed from its mount to keep it safe when transporting the tank in a box. Unlike greengiant's mod, the base of the mount does not move around the skaterink because it's too much trouble for me to replicate hehehe
HMMMMMMMM...perhaps I'm a bad influence....you're sounding very much like me
Fear not though ATC...seems you are a bad influence on me as well...because...............
I'm doing this
ALPHA
Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:34 pm
by atcttge
Junction box:

Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:08 pm
by ALPHA
Now I might do that too lol....Dang ATC....you go and carve something out that looks as precise as something 3d printed...and you don't free up the handles
ALPHA
Re: Something I've been doing the past days
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 3:42 pm
by greengiant
Lead foil or lead like foil makes a easy way to produce stowage items such as bags, weapon covers, or even loose clothing items. It can also be folded and burnished into the detail over just about any already made solid item then carefully cut off and glued back together as a way to make multiples of the same item. Just have to fill them with something like you would a mold so they keep their shape in case they are pressed on.
The Antenna looks great.
The capped box plug outlets were probably on a turret that had the amber beacon light attached at some time.
The rear markers I know nothing about other then that they only used during training and even then not that often.
With that hull front junction box installed you could go all out and build the mine plow its cables connected to. Not all Abrams had that junction box installed at the factory, but all could be retrofitted with it as part of a mine plow kit.