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  • #21
    Originally posted by Chris curran View Post

    Thanks Bob. I hope you're not referring to the real one Chef posted? 😆😆😋😋
    No worries with SocalBob. He knows whats up. Thats why I liked his response.

    The reason I posted the real tank up is to give you an idea what was really done. Looks like a couple of thick hooks were welded at the top of the front armor plate on both sides. I don't know if you have to drill but for certain you'd need to glue.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by MrChef View Post

      No worries with SocalBob. He knows whats up. Thats why I liked his response.

      The reason I posted the real tank up is to give you an idea what was really done. Looks like a couple of thick hooks were welded at the top of the front armor plate on both sides. I don't know if you have to drill but for certain you'd need to glue.
      I saw that clearer in the Model link you shared. I made a set and used rubber cement to affix them. They look great. Thank you again.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by MrChef View Post

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        ​Go ahead drill, it's liberating
        The thing that's holding me back is drilling holes in the top of the turret. I was thinking about trimming the "Track holder mount pegs down, and just use rubber cement to hold them in place. This way if I no longer want the look I can take them off without putting holes in the turret and having to fill and sand the holes. I don't know. I like the look with the tracks, but I like the cammo in the side of the turret.

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        • #24
          Ya gotta make a solid plan and convince yourself along the way.

          Because My Tiger used to look like this-




          I gave her a facial. Now she looks like this-

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Chris curran View Post

            The thing that's holding me back is drilling holes in the top of the turret. I was thinking about trimming the "Track holder mount pegs down, and just use rubber cement to hold them in place. This way if I no longer want the look I can take them off without putting holes in the turret and having to fill and sand the holes. I don't know. I like the look with the tracks, but I like the cammo in the side of the turret.
            Get over it, and grow a pair. 🤣🤣🤣. Seriously, if you are running your tanks, parts need drilling and pinning, as well as gluing, or you’ll spend a lot of time looking for bits that have fell off.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by MrChef View Post
              Ya gotta make a solid plan and convince yourself along the way.

              Because My Tiger used to look like this-




              I gave her a facial. Now she looks like this-

              Very neat work Mr C. Your skills are surpassing mine. Which to be fair aren’t high to start with. I wish I had done the drivers vision block on my Tiger as neat as yours.

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              • #27
                Ok. Here are some Updates. I drilled holes, added Track Armor Made brackets for front Glacius armor added bucket and engine screens.
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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post

                  Get over it, and grow a pair. 🤣🤣🤣. Seriously, if you are running your tanks, parts need drilling and pinning, as well as gluing, or you’ll spend a lot of time looking for bits that have fell off.
                  I grew a pair. Check out the result. 😎😎😎😎

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by MrChef View Post
                    Ya gotta make a solid plan and convince yourself along the way.

                    Because My Tiger used to look like this-




                    I gave her a facial. Now she looks like this-

                    That is some great work there Chef.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Chris curran View Post

                      I grew a pair. Check out the result. 😎😎😎😎
                      Brilliant work. They say, the first cut is the hardest.
                      I only found out the other day, that the machine gun is a representation the wrong type. And that it wouldn’t have been fitted in the position it is now, when going into battle. Apparently it is the same one that fit in either the mantle or the bow position, where it is used in battle. It is only mounted where you have it for aircraft defence when in the rear. Just some useless information I read somewhere…..

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                      • #31
                        Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post

                        Brilliant work. They say, the first cut is the hardest.
                        I only found out the other day, that the machine gun is a representation the wrong type. And that it wouldn’t have been fitted in the position it is now, when going into battle. Apparently it is the same one that fit in either the mantle or the bow position, where it is used in battle. It is only mounted where you have it for aircraft defence when in the rear. Just some useless information I read somewhere…..
                        Thanks Ian. Once I did it it was easier, Plus I can still remove it if I want. As for the MG: I have it mounted for AA use behind the lines . The same thought applies when I apply the Aircraft recognition flag. Once it goes into battle, the MG and flag get removed.

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                        • #32
                          Originally posted by MrChef View Post
                          Ya gotta make a solid plan and convince yourself along the way.

                          Because My Tiger used to look like this-




                          I gave her a facial. Now she looks like this-

                          Made some more improvements. I think you'll like.

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                          • #33
                            Ok. Now I finally fixed the " Offending " Head lights, and put a little weld at the turret lift points.
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                            • #34
                              Very nice. So Chris, will this be a battler or a showpiece?
                              Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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                              • #35
                                Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
                                Very nice. So Chris, will this be a battler or a showpiece?
                                Thanks SoCal. Those were the last major hurtle with this. It'll be more of a show piece. I will drive it around, but not going to do any Heavy bashing with it. Especially since it has the plastic tracks and sprockets. Besides, I'm not sure if we have tank battle arenas here in upstate NY. I'll have to ask Chef about that.

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                                • #36
                                  How far upstate? My family lived near Middletown, NY for 44 summers.

                                  The reason I asked about the tank use is that mine are primarily for running. Consequently, anything that was glued onto the bottom half of the hull has long been scraped off!

                                  You might take a look at Mato tanks, like their Tiger 1. All metal, heavy, which is good. Geared slower than HL, also good. Bearings on all wheels, and rubber tires where appropriate. I had a bad experience with an earlier one, but lately their product has improved. Mine run well, look good, and the bits & pieces don't get knocked off as easily.

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                                  Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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                                  • #37
                                    Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
                                    How far upstate? My family lived near Middletown, NY for 44 summers.

                                    The reason I asked about the tank use is that mine are primarily for running. Consequently, anything that was glued onto the bottom half of the hull has long been scraped off!

                                    You might take a look at Mato tanks, like their Tiger 1. All metal, heavy, which is good. Geared slower than HL, also good. Bearings on all wheels, and rubber tires where appropriate. I had a bad experience with an earlier one, but lately their product has improved. Mine run well, look good, and the bits & pieces don't get knocked off as easily.

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                                    Been looking at them as well. The price has kept me at bay. I live near Kingston. about an hour and 20 from Middletown.

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                                    • #38
                                      I buy the static IR versions to save a buck. I have enough spare components to equip them. My most recent one, they Panzer III has motors and gears and servos for elevation and recoil. I added a 7.1 HL board and a turret rotation motor, from an earlier conversion of a Pz IV to a StuG IV, also a speaker.
                                      Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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                                      • #39
                                        Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
                                        I buy the static IR versions to save a buck. I have enough spare components to equip them. My most recent one, they Panzer III has motors and gears and servos for elevation and recoil. I added a 7.1 HL board and a turret rotation motor, from an earlier conversion of a Pz IV to a StuG IV, also a speaker.
                                        One day I'll get a metal version, The closest one I have is a Metal track T34/85. If anything breaks off I can fix or replace it. I like that Panzer III and your Sherman.

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