Turret protection ring for the HL Tiger 1
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 12:35 am
Hi this is very simple realy .BUT YOU MUST CENTERLISE YOUR TURRET AS THE HENG LONG TURRET SPINS OFF-CENTRE . Im not sure if the Tamiya turret could be used ?
Once turret is centerlised :
PLEASE NOTE THE END OF THE RING IS INCORECT ON THE PICTURES IT SHOULD STOP NEARER THE SECOND BOLT ON THE ENGINE DECK COVER. NOT THE FIRST. THE SIXTH PICTURE DOES SHOW THE CORRECT POSSITION .
1: Draw a line around the turret leaving the thickness of a hair gap,
2: Remove the turret,
3: Cut a hole large enougth for the middle of the turret to sit in , in a piece of plastic sheet ,
4: Draw around the turret leaving the thickness of a hair gap (this gives the inside measurment),
5: draw a second line around the turret to the thickness you require the turret ring to be (this gives the outside measurment),
6: Cut ths shape out and tidy up,
7: I then layed and taped the ring onto the tank using the line that I put on earlyer as a guide ,
8: I then decided were I thought the ring should end at the rear of the tank as theres a gap . It finishes in line with the second bolt in on the engine deck covers ,
9: I then put the turret on and checked it spins round ok,
10: I drilled several holes in the ring and through the tank so I could position it back on for gluing by using small pins ( be carefull not to drill through anything on the tank),
11. I fixed the ring to the tank and remove or trimed of the pins . I used milliput to gain the slight angle to the ring.
12: I used the excelent post from Steiner ( Thankyou ) and printed out a plan that shows the bolt holes and the joins that make the ring look as if its made from three pieces as the originals were . Each segment has 7 bolt holes but only 5 are used . So I made imitated bolts in the 5 and filled the others just so they show as per the original ring segments.
13 : Re fit turret ,
14 : Another feature conected with the turret protection ring was the three bolt hinge on the escape hatch . This was reduced to two bolts and the hole for the third , bottom bolt just showing . This was so it would clear the turret protection ring .
Once turret is centerlised :
PLEASE NOTE THE END OF THE RING IS INCORECT ON THE PICTURES IT SHOULD STOP NEARER THE SECOND BOLT ON THE ENGINE DECK COVER. NOT THE FIRST. THE SIXTH PICTURE DOES SHOW THE CORRECT POSSITION .
1: Draw a line around the turret leaving the thickness of a hair gap,
2: Remove the turret,
3: Cut a hole large enougth for the middle of the turret to sit in , in a piece of plastic sheet ,
4: Draw around the turret leaving the thickness of a hair gap (this gives the inside measurment),
5: draw a second line around the turret to the thickness you require the turret ring to be (this gives the outside measurment),
6: Cut ths shape out and tidy up,
7: I then layed and taped the ring onto the tank using the line that I put on earlyer as a guide ,
8: I then decided were I thought the ring should end at the rear of the tank as theres a gap . It finishes in line with the second bolt in on the engine deck covers ,
9: I then put the turret on and checked it spins round ok,
10: I drilled several holes in the ring and through the tank so I could position it back on for gluing by using small pins ( be carefull not to drill through anything on the tank),
11. I fixed the ring to the tank and remove or trimed of the pins . I used milliput to gain the slight angle to the ring.
12: I used the excelent post from Steiner ( Thankyou ) and printed out a plan that shows the bolt holes and the joins that make the ring look as if its made from three pieces as the originals were . Each segment has 7 bolt holes but only 5 are used . So I made imitated bolts in the 5 and filled the others just so they show as per the original ring segments.
13 : Re fit turret ,
14 : Another feature conected with the turret protection ring was the three bolt hinge on the escape hatch . This was reduced to two bolts and the hole for the third , bottom bolt just showing . This was so it would clear the turret protection ring .