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Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 4:53 am
by nexusys
c.rainford73 wrote:Really well done ImageI see you are quite crafty and skilled yourself!

aaahhhhhh SHHHHH Carl, :{ :{ :{ haha

i dont think im at that level yet. Its long way to go before i can have the patience for intricate work.

Thanks for the compliment. :D

Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 10:27 pm
by nexusys
Could anyone please help me find this part reference for me?

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Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:57 pm
by BarryC
It is an Armored Cover for the electrical penetration. The older style are rounded (pic 1 & 2) but it appears that a newer larger style was need to accommodate the wiring for the Blue Force, GPS, Mantel mounted 50cal and the Smoke/Grenade Launchers. :thumbup:

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Newer type
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Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:51 am
by nexusys
Thanks Barry,

Yep HL design comes with the rounded version of the photo you attached.

I also have the same photo reference of the last photo. And thats about it. I couldnt find the top view to see its been designed and connect to the cover.

And i also have issues to build the cover near the turret hinge because HL turret moves the whole thing up! >:< and not relying on those hinges!

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Do you have any plan on how you going to be doing on yours Barry? tips perhaps?

I didnt see this coming

Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 10:29 pm
by nexusys
I got stuck here.
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:thumbdown: :'(

Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 1:45 am
by BarryC
Nexusys,

I first moved the pivot point and then separated and drilled out the hinges so that they are functional. See the 2nd page of my build and it shows both.

Barry

Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 2:40 am
by nexusys
BarryC wrote:Nexusys,

I first moved the pivot point and then separated and drilled out the hinges so that they are functional. See the 2nd page of my build and it shows both.

Barry
Hey Barry, Thank you.

Question, what tool did you use to cut such a fine parts?

Also, looking at your photo, note the arrow i pointed the movement of the turret casing? Thats what my problem is.

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Going back to my issue, does this means, if i do up a hinge on armor cover, will it move back and forth as shown below (red Arrows)

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Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 8:57 am
by nexusys
Yep, it moves apparently. Based on Meng 1/35 Pomotional video

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Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:58 am
by BarryC
nexusys wrote:
BarryC wrote:Nexusys,

I first moved the pivot point and then separated and drilled out the hinges so that they are functional. See the 2nd page of my build and it shows both.

Barry
Hey Barry, Thank you.

Question, what tool did you use to cut such a fine parts?

Also, looking at your photo, note the arrow i pointed the movement of the turret casing? Thats what my problem is.

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Going back to my issue, does this means, if i do up a hinge on armor cover, will it move back and forth as shown below (red Arrows)

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Nexusys,

I used a #11 model knife blade #80 drill bit and lots of care and patience to score plastic and separate. I drilled between the individual hinge points #80 as it was impossible to get the knife blade in without destroying the hinges.

I may yet go back and change hinges to brass but they will have to be made from scratch unless I can find some very small hinge points.

Yes the plate will/does move back and forth. Photos show how the plate moves back and forth.

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Here is a good photo of the actual setup.


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Hope this helps,
Barry

Re: HL M1A1 TUSK upgrade

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 3:09 pm
by nexusys
BarryC wrote:
Nexusys,

I used a #11 model knife blade #80 drill bit and lots of care and patience to score plastic and separate. I drilled between the individual hinge points #80 as it was impossible to get the knife blade in without destroying the hinges.

I may yet go back and change hinges to brass but they will have to be made from scratch unless I can find some very small hinge points.

Yes the plate will/does move back and forth. Photos show how the plate moves back and forth.

Image
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Here is a good photo of the actual setup.


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Hope this helps,
Barry
Thanks Barry, now i can see the sense of it. Thanks for clearing this up. Doing my head in haha :haha: