Here is my M5 Stuart from Cool bank. I did some major mods to it.
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I removed the side skirts with a Dremel, and removed the 50 cal. stowage bin on the turret side. Then I filled the holes and sanded it all down. Did the same with the residual plastic from the side skirts. Once that was done, the repaint and weathering commenced. I also removed one track link from each tread. Then, made the decals, weathered it some more, and added Commander Kay from the Saunders Academy. I'm so happy that an RC Stuart was made in 1/16 scale.Originally posted by SoCalBobS View PostTell us about your mods!
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[QUOTE][What bit did you use in your Dremmel? That was some careful cutting! Nice job./QUOTE]
I had also removed the skirt ; give a meaner look to the tank.
But used Power Fist tools. (lower quality)
And since my skill need improvement and this departement,..
The result is definitely less impressive.
Again NICE CUTTING JOB !!
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[QUOTE=PanzerLoco;n405907]Thanks bro. , even with inferior tools, if you leave enough extra plastic so you can sand down it can improve your results.[What bit did you use in your Dremmel? That was some careful cutting! Nice job./QUOTE]
I had also removed the skirt ; give a meaner look to the tank.
But used Power Fist tools. (lower quality)
And since my skill need improvement and this departement,..
The result is definitely less impressive.
Again NICE CUTTING JOB !!
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[QUOTE=PanzerLoco;n405907]If your cutting skills lack, you can take an Xacto type blade, score where you want it to be cut off a few times, and then slowly bend the part along the score line. It will separate cleanly if you do it right and won't create all that dust from Dremel cutting. While bending it might start to separate in a place you don't want, then you get out your knife and score that area again. If you go slow with the bending after the score, you will get a really clean line with minimal sanding to clean up the rest. Bending along the score line may not move much at all at first, but working it back and forth it will move more and more until it separates. If you don't want to use an Xacto blade, you can also score with something like a dental pick, but usually that works best when you are scoring along a panel with a raised guide.[What bit did you use in your Dremmel? That was some careful cutting! Nice job./QUOTE]
I had also removed the skirt ; give a meaner look to the tank.
But used Power Fist tools. (lower quality)
And since my skill need improvement and this departement,..
The result is definitely less impressive.
Again NICE CUTTING JOB !!
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[QUOTE=tank_me;n405970]I have been thinking about cutting off the skirt on the HL M26 Pershing for many years. But am reluctant to take the dremel to it. You gave an idea which seems to be easy and fool proof.Originally posted by PanzerLoco View Post
If your cutting skills lack, you can take an Xacto type blade, score where you want it to be cut off a few times, and then slowly bend the part along the score line. It will separate cleanly if you do it right and won't create all that dust from Dremel cutting. While bending it might start to separate in a place you don't want, then you get out your knife and score that area again. If you go slow with the bending after the score, you will get a really clean line with minimal sanding to clean up the rest. Bending along the score line may not move much at all at first, but working it back and forth it will move more and more until it separates. If you don't want to use an Xacto blade, you can also score with something like a dental pick, but usually that works best when you are scoring along a panel with a raised guide.
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No, not yet. I have had the tank open - tap a track pin out to access the screws - and all the guts are there. The hoses do go to the back panel but I haven't checked if there are vents. I hear the fan motor work, but no exhaust up to now.The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!
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The skirt less is so much better. You can see the cool track layout that makes the Stuart such a beautiful looking tank.Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
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