Making progress on the turret, designed the barrel pivot to model the HL BB gun mount.
and installed some of the turret roof furniture
Next on the list is the little machine gun turret and the rear ammo loading hatch, the gun mantlet, and the engine bay air inlets and the engine inspection hatch. Phew!
The Maestro hasn't lost his touch!. 3-D printing certainly can make the engineering of solutions to knotty problems so much easier, Alwyn. This is yet another reminder of how I need to connect mine printer up and get to know it..
Very accomplished work, as ever, Alwyn
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
The cupola is actually a machine gun turret, there is a periscope (yet to be added) for aiming, plus some vents also to go on - interestingly there is no hatch in the mini turret. I'll add some more photos later as it's progressed a bit. The gun is just a piece of styrene tube as I'm awaiting a proper 85mm barrel.
I've looked around and can't find an 85mm barrel to fit, so I printed my own and reinforced it with 4mm brass tube so job done.
Finished the milliput on the machine gun cupola, and printed the missing headlight
I also fitted the elevation motor but you can't see that obviously. Just have milliput work to do on the front of the turret and mantlet, and then the turret motor to fit, then wire everything up and test it.
Hi Max, thanks for the good words, it might look like lego but there is an awful lot of design/redesign/print/reprint behind the scenes
It is coming together pretty well though for a prototype tank of which only one was built and there's very little in the way of photos/descriptions, but on the other side at least it gives me some scope for artistic interpretation