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T-34 build

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 12:28 am
by Woz
I’ve been working on my T-34 and I remembered to take pic’s as I go along.

So to start-

I filled in each of the suspension arms to make them stiffer then bolted the to the chassis which has been strengthened with plasticard (I’m using plasticard because I’m trying to keep the weight down) –
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Then the wheels are bolted on
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The front has been braced with some metal tubes. The front suspension arm is bolted into the tubes using Rawplugs and there is a metal rod running tubes so the can still turn independently-
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I’ve put a metal tube with bushes in the ends  between the rear gears-
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I picked up some cheap Tam gearboxes but had to grind down the drive shaft to fit a gear off an old HL, and mounted the GB’s to an aluminium plate.-
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The GB’s slot into a bracket and are held in place with two bolts. This’ll allow me to be able to take the GB’s out easily for maintenance-
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(The bolt heads need grinding down a bit)

I glued the front onto the tank and added a sheet of plastic card to the front with two tabs sticking out. I also added small magnets where the screws would go in the top and bottom. Now the top just slots into place.
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I added a all’y bracket to the back and threaded it so the back is held in place by two grub screws-
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(don’t worry the last pic is blurred, it’s not your eyesight going.)

Hmm things are looking tight-
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Decided to flip the main board and give it a test run ( I’ve just taped things in place for now).
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Everything works great so far.

Forgot to add that the suspension springs have been blocked up with bits of plasticard to stop the entire thing dropping on it’s belly. The 2nd and 3rd road wheels have had 4mm added and the 4th 5mm and the 5th road wheel has had 6mm added. It worked just fine and the tank sits at about the right height and the suspension still works fine.

Re: T-34 build

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:50 am
by vonrundstedt
Looking good Woz ;D Nice to see some more t-34's on here (there's alot of tigers  ::)) Keep up the good work, Luke ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Re: T-34 build

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 7:11 am
by Mackem
Wow! You've put a lot of work into that lower hull Woz.
Nice job.

John

Re: T-34 build

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:49 pm
by tankman
Nice one a lot of thought and effort gone into that T34. I can see a few inovations I can use on mine ( when I get round to it ) many thanks for saving me a LOT of hard work and time on upgrading mine ;D. Being a cheeky sod I will be pestering you for advice in the fullness of time. All the best for now
Alan 

Re: T-34 build

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 7:39 pm
by Wight
Excelent work.
As said above,lots of great ideas that will be stolen.

Cheers
Steve.

Re: T-34 build

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 7:25 pm
by wibblywobbly
That is certainly a lot of work that you have put into your T34, I am not worthy. It's great to see different tanks being given a workover.

Rob G

Re: T-34 build

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 7:55 pm
by BREL
great work on your T34  Woz

Re: T-34 build

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:29 pm
by Woz
Thanks

This one's on hold for a bit. My Tiger started sulking and wasn't running right so I'm redoing that at the moment. After three years and the old RX13 is starting to play up.

Re: T-34 build

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:37 pm
by [ICE]monkey
great work on the t34, keep it up
regards, ice

Re: T-34 build

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:44 pm
by Woz
I've done a bit more.

I had to make some replacment exhausts because I've lost original ones (they'll turn up when I've finished painting this one). Also I decided to change the mesh at the back-

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