Scratchbuild of Soviet 76,2mm AA Gun mod.1931(3-K)
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1 29 November 2016, 15:55
Bart Goesaert
man, that looks nice so far... following with interest... how did you close the brass cone? soldering, and how did you bring the form over on the brass?
man, that looks nice so far... following with interest... how did you close the brass cone? soldering, and how did you bring the form over on the brass?
29 November 2016, 16:10
Angel Yovtshev
Thanks for your comments guys!It has been both challenging and quite funny build sofar.
To your question Bart: I cut circle of Plastruct sheet wider than the upper hole of the cone, glued a centerline tube in it, gave it a good CA coating and rammed it from the bottom of the cone up, till it got stuck in the walls.Then I added some scrap styrene on top of the circle and glued the final one-you won't see it in these pictures- that is wider than the upper hole of the cone.
Same happened to the bottom of the cone.
Thanks for your comments guys!It has been both challenging and quite funny build sofar.
To your question Bart: I cut circle of Plastruct sheet wider than the upper hole of the cone, glued a centerline tube in it, gave it a good CA coating and rammed it from the bottom of the cone up, till it got stuck in the walls.Then I added some scrap styrene on top of the circle and glued the final one-you won't see it in these pictures- that is wider than the upper hole of the cone.
Same happened to the bottom of the cone.
30 November 2016, 13:40
Angel Yovtshev
Thanks for your comments, mates!@ Rui- yes,mate I do work with a microscope-it consists of a pair of brown (short-sighted) eyes😉
Thanks for your comments, mates!@ Rui- yes,mate I do work with a microscope-it consists of a pair of brown (short-sighted) eyes😉
5 January 2017, 09:47
Bart Goesaert
I use the same one, albeit a grey green color option 😉...
Nice work on this one...
I use the same one, albeit a grey green color option 😉...
Nice work on this one...
5 January 2017, 09:55