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Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 7:23 pm
by Dandare01
Many thanks to Dave at Blitzkrieg Armour for enabling me to pop my 1/6th tank build cherry, on one of his fine models (well actually 2, but thats another story), and today temperatures raised in the positive a whole 4 degrees centigrade (I appriciate for some of you these may well be warm temperatures, but for my poor circulation its just manageable :)) so with the help of a few friends model one made it into the shed.

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As you can see the troops are more than happy to help ;D

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Not only with the logistics but hands on mechanical help to

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And even on down time Hugo tried to do a Cher thing

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I'm obviously not in the same league as you chaps out there but I shall be updating as I go and any advise would be gratefully recieved.

Re: Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 12:10 am
by FireflyKeith
This looks like it will be a good build to watch, so keep the pics coming :thumbup: also when you have finished with them blokes send them over my way and they can finish my KT :haha:

Keith 8)

Re: Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 12:15 am
by BREL
like it alot great pictures, especially the one with the legs sticking out of the hatch

Re: Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 9:11 am
by [ICE]monkey
very nice , i second what brel said, lol

Re: Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:55 am
by Dandare01
Well the weather has thrown another spanner in the works, it's just dropped below zero in the shed brrrrrrrrrr to cold and 4 inch of snow, amazing how it was so nice yesterday and then a complete 180, ah well, yes the pictures will keep coming, I like to add a little humour to my pictures :haha:

Your kind words are most appriciated, as is any advice.

Re: Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 12:35 pm
by madrob
Ive seriously got to get a 1/6th tank

Re: Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:39 pm
by Dandare01
I've managed to get a little more time in the shed and installed the basic electrics, and it has ran under it's own power

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I've also had the return roller modified by Skippy (he has a lathe) to helps it run, I've applied some more tension to the tracks as they come, very slack.

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I've also put the first coat of red oxide on the mantle and etch primed the barrel, then the lads came out

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Re: Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:31 pm
by Dandare01
Well I got some more time in the shed, and I thought time to look in the box of white metal bits

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Generally not bad castings, not as much filing needed as I first imagined so I placed some of these to check what I actually had.
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I have fixed some of the white metal bits so it's now starting to look like a tank killer

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Please forgive the pictures but in the enclosed space I have its hard to keep out of the light.

Re: Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:47 pm
by BREL
It is looking better all the time

Re: Finally arrived in the Shed/Workshop

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:02 pm
by Dandare01
Sunday before visiting my Mother I had another hour or so to kill, so I snuck off into the shed and build up the remote mg mount, and as soon as I got back, (later that evening) I raided the action figure box and found a armoured mg34, and round ammo carrier, so I popped into the shed and loose fitted it to the Hetzer.

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I don't know where the lads were, I assume down the pub. The pictures are off the mobile phone I'm afraid.