AFV M41A3
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1 12 December 2014, 18:54
miloss
Well, broken parts are rebuilt. Maybe not perfect, but considering my experience and level of skills - I´m pretty satisfied. 🙂
Well, broken parts are rebuilt. Maybe not perfect, but considering my experience and level of skills - I´m pretty satisfied. 🙂
21 December 2014, 18:16
Fabian D.
It´s a pretty good copy, nobody will notice that when you´ve got paint on.
But the real trick about military modelling is, hide your mistakes in a way others like it😉
It´s a pretty good copy, nobody will notice that when you´ve got paint on.
But the real trick about military modelling is, hide your mistakes in a way others like it😉
21 December 2014, 20:19
miloss
I tried to ask another question, but, probaly I did something wrong. So, here is my 2nd. question 2nd. time:
"Hi guys,
sorry for bothering you in Christmas time: con anybody explain me purpose of this "additional" exhausting? It is visible on some great models, but I can´t see it on real pictures, and there is instruction "to cut it out" in my building manual. So, I´m confused and don´t know, what to do.
Thank you very much and a very Merry Christmas!!!!"
🙂
I tried to ask another question, but, probaly I did something wrong. So, here is my 2nd. question 2nd. time:
"Hi guys,
sorry for bothering you in Christmas time: con anybody explain me purpose of this "additional" exhausting? It is visible on some great models, but I can´t see it on real pictures, and there is instruction "to cut it out" in my building manual. So, I´m confused and don´t know, what to do.
Thank you very much and a very Merry Christmas!!!!"
🙂
27 December 2014, 20:34
miloss
Hi guys,
I´ve got an answer on another modelling forum:
"It´s muffler of additional generator for movement of turret. But first 1367 tanks was produced without it."
Maybe it will be useful also for others.
Cheers!
🙂
Hi guys,
I´ve got an answer on another modelling forum:
"It´s muffler of additional generator for movement of turret. But first 1367 tanks was produced without it."
Maybe it will be useful also for others.
Cheers!
🙂
27 December 2014, 21:04
Matthias Weiss
Hey Miloss, where is that additional exhaust located on the tank?
Hey Miloss, where is that additional exhaust located on the tank?
28 December 2014, 01:43
Matthias Weiss
So I am wondering here if the information from the other forums is correct.
As far as I know the M41 only had a hand control for moving the turret. So there was no engine needed for that and no additional exhausting.
So I am wondering here if the information from the other forums is correct.
As far as I know the M41 only had a hand control for moving the turret. So there was no engine needed for that and no additional exhausting.
28 December 2014, 22:10
Dave Flitton
M43a3 had an auxiliary motor to turn the turret. Previous versions had this retrofitted
M43a3 had an auxiliary motor to turn the turret. Previous versions had this retrofitted
29 December 2014, 08:15
miloss
Well, there was also information, all A3 versions were done with this additional muffler. There was only a difference in positon of it, because some crews move it to the front part of tank. The reason was damaging of additional muffler by the heat of "main" muffler. So.... 😮 🙂
Well, there was also information, all A3 versions were done with this additional muffler. There was only a difference in positon of it, because some crews move it to the front part of tank. The reason was damaging of additional muffler by the heat of "main" muffler. So.... 😮 🙂
29 December 2014, 08:22
Matthias Weiss
Ahhh OK, I see. Well it's never too late to learn something new.
Ahhh OK, I see. Well it's never too late to learn something new.
29 December 2014, 12:28
miloss
🙂🙂🙂 Right! 🙂 and therefore: do you know a good source/webpage containing pictures of M41A3 of US forces in Vietnam
(war), please? 🙂
🙂🙂🙂 Right! 🙂 and therefore: do you know a good source/webpage containing pictures of M41A3 of US forces in Vietnam
(war), please? 🙂
30 December 2014, 07:28
Matthias Weiss
Can´t open this page in China but maybe it helps you: precision-panzer.moo..com/m41a3/4569741865
Can´t open this page in China but maybe it helps you: precision-panzer.moo..com/m41a3/4569741865
30 December 2014, 07:36
Matthias Weiss
Oh.... is that a movie page?? As I said, I can´t open it here so I don´t know what´s on it.. 😛
Oh.... is that a movie page?? As I said, I can´t open it here so I don´t know what´s on it.. 😛
31 December 2014, 02:37
miloss
Good evening! I´ve been working on my model during last weeks, but now I´m stucked with the mantlet on a barrel. Besides really nice details also ugly molding lines are very visible on it. (See pictures).I´ve tried to file it as well, as use my hobby knife for cut it out, but it doesn´t work (material of mantlet is soft rubber). Can anybody advice, please, how to deal with it? Thank you very much!
Good evening! I´ve been working on my model during last weeks, but now I´m stucked with the mantlet on a barrel. Besides really nice details also ugly molding lines are very visible on it. (See pictures).I´ve tried to file it as well, as use my hobby knife for cut it out, but it doesn´t work (material of mantlet is soft rubber). Can anybody advice, please, how to deal with it? Thank you very much!
5 February 2015, 20:34
Fabian D.
There are a few options I´d try. Test everything on a sample frist.
You can either try to soften it with some paint thinner (try differnt ones aswell), or fill it with some kind of liquid putty. (I´d recomend the later one.) If that doesn´t work you could try lightly heat the seam with a lighter. It works for example on DS, if you´re carefull and only have a short "exposure time". Otherwise you will burn it.😉
There are a few options I´d try. Test everything on a sample frist.
You can either try to soften it with some paint thinner (try differnt ones aswell), or fill it with some kind of liquid putty. (I´d recomend the later one.) If that doesn´t work you could try lightly heat the seam with a lighter. It works for example on DS, if you´re carefull and only have a short "exposure time". Otherwise you will burn it.😉
5 February 2015, 21:08
miloss
Thank you. I´m afraid, to fill it with putty is not possible, because "seams" are above the surface, not under it. And sorry, but what does it mean "DS" - I´m not very good in abbrevs. 😮 🙂
Thank you. I´m afraid, to fill it with putty is not possible, because "seams" are above the surface, not under it. And sorry, but what does it mean "DS" - I´m not very good in abbrevs. 😮 🙂
6 February 2015, 13:42
Fabian D.
Right, they are above the surface, but you can still "fill" the "gap" between the top of the seam and the surface. In ther words you could rise the surface to the top of the seam.😉
DS is the brand name of Dragons soft plastic, it´s some kind of mix mateial, basically vinyl which really can be glued with the standard plastic glue.
Right, they are above the surface, but you can still "fill" the "gap" between the top of the seam and the surface. In ther words you could rise the surface to the top of the seam.😉
DS is the brand name of Dragons soft plastic, it´s some kind of mix mateial, basically vinyl which really can be glued with the standard plastic glue.
6 February 2015, 13:58
miloss
Oh, yes, U R right, now I got it! thank you very much, really good idea! And thx for explanation, too. 🙂
Oh, yes, U R right, now I got it! thank you very much, really good idea! And thx for explanation, too. 🙂
6 February 2015, 20:27
Spanjaard
really nicely done, the heavy rusted areas at the back are really good. i would only suggest to use maybe a green towel for the pictures😉
really nicely done, the heavy rusted areas at the back are really good. i would only suggest to use maybe a green towel for the pictures😉
4 January 2017, 20:28
miloss
Thank you very much. 🙂 Well, I have to find some green towel for the next pictures.
Thank you very much. 🙂 Well, I have to find some green towel for the next pictures.
5 January 2017, 11:43
Album info
GREAT model!