stick man wrote: |
Looks realy good. i hate putting bogies together but yours turned out good
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Thanks Orion! I had never put any bogies together before so it took a minute for me to figure out what had to be glued and what not to glue to keep free range of movement. They are actually very zen!
Citadelgrad87 wrote: |
It's funny how complex Sheman's really are, isn't it? I remember getting to this stage on mine and thinking WOW--that's a pretty complex running gear, what a lot of parts. Looks to be right on track, you conquored that fairly nasty seam on the front, I see. Looking over your shoulder, in a good way. Oh, I finally figured out that the egg I keep asking yuo about is the silly putty! Great work, I will talk to you sooon. Bill |
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Thanks for dropping in as usual Bill! Yes the build has been more complicated than I had anticipated and also as we talked about on the phone the "corrections" I am going to have to make to the DML kit to make it accurate will be quite time consuming.
wing_nut wrote: |
I will be watching with interest since I have a Sherman in the pile. I know that is not much info... a Sherman in the pile... so many letters and numbers. M's, A's, 4's 1's and isn't it a crime in some states to forget all the V's and S's? Your progress looks great. Maybe the mystique about the SHERMAN is all in my head. The bogies do look like an odd motorcycle assembly line though. |
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Hey Marc,
That's what I though until the third phone call to my Sherman Expert last night!
I did manage to get the rear armor piece completed and mounted the bogies,
The mystique began today when I was infroemd by my Sherman Expert that the seam and bolt heads on the upper hull had to go and be replaced by drilled holes becasue they were for the sand gaurds that were removed for Normandy. What that means is that each bolt head will be scraped off and then I will drill a hole for each one and then scrape the remaining seam. Tere are 24 bolts on each side!
The next bit of good news is that the weld seams on the upper hull are inset and they need to be built up. I will need to run evergreen strips in each weld seam and then apply glue and use my knife to make weld seams. If any one knows a good toot on how to do this please let me know but it seems pretty straight forward.
I was also told that if I had bought a Tasca these "improvements" would not have been necessary!
This is fun right?
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle is contempt prior to investigation."
Herbert Spencer