M41A3 Walker Bulldog
- Subject:
M41A3
Lục quân Việt Nam Cộng hòa (Army of the Republic of Vietnam 1955-75)
1972
Khaki green- Масштаб:
- 1:35
- Статус:
- Завершені
- Початі:
- October 10, 2014
- Завершені:
- October 2, 2016
- Витрачений час:
- unnecessary fear stole most of it :(
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12 December 2014, 18:43
miloss
Hi Guys,
I´d like to ask you for a help. I´m trying to build my first tank. I´ve got it by post and, unfortunately, some parts are damaged. Worst pieces are in pictures. Can you advice, please, some possibility how to fix it? The easier, the better. 🙂
Thank you very much in advice!
🙂
Hi Guys,
I´d like to ask you for a help. I´m trying to build my first tank. I´ve got it by post and, unfortunately, some parts are damaged. Worst pieces are in pictures. Can you advice, please, some possibility how to fix it? The easier, the better. 🙂
Thank you very much in advice!
🙂
12 December 2014, 18:56
M.Julian Marles
You're talking bout those little broken hooks? You could make some out of plastic stock, no? Or, cover that area with a camo net or tarp/bedroll etc.
You're talking bout those little broken hooks? You could make some out of plastic stock, no? Or, cover that area with a camo net or tarp/bedroll etc.
12 December 2014, 22:24
miloss
Yes, exactly. To do it from small piece of plastic is also my idea, but I´m a bit afraid of exact curves on such small pieces = how to do it and then how to glue it on the broken parts.
Anyhow, thank you very much for an advice.
Yes, exactly. To do it from small piece of plastic is also my idea, but I´m a bit afraid of exact curves on such small pieces = how to do it and then how to glue it on the broken parts.
Anyhow, thank you very much for an advice.
13 December 2014, 11:30
M.Julian Marles
ya, some jerry cans weighing down a camo net might be an option then😉
ya, some jerry cans weighing down a camo net might be an option then😉
13 December 2014, 11:49
Anthony Richards
Miloss, my 2 cents is Find some 10-12 gauge automotive wire, strip the insulation and use a strand of copper wire. Bend it in the shape you need. Then flatten it by setting the piece on a hammer or vice and hitting it with a hammer. Go slow until you get the same thickness, trim it and CA it down. That will easily repair the hooks.
Miloss, my 2 cents is Find some 10-12 gauge automotive wire, strip the insulation and use a strand of copper wire. Bend it in the shape you need. Then flatten it by setting the piece on a hammer or vice and hitting it with a hammer. Go slow until you get the same thickness, trim it and CA it down. That will easily repair the hooks.
13 December 2014, 15:02
miloss
Interesting ideas, thx. 🙂 I spent a couple of hours today trying to reproduce original pieces from plastic profile.
Interesting ideas, thx. 🙂 I spent a couple of hours today trying to reproduce original pieces from plastic profile.
13 December 2014, 17:26
miloss
Well, I think, the tank is (finally) done. I was afraid of a lot of new things (my first model, first time I worked with airbrush, pigments,....but it was pointless fear, that only created a huge delay in progress. It´s not a masterpiece, but I hope it´s not really bad.
Next steps are going to be to create a base and to finish some figurines. Thank you very much for help, I really appreciate your kindness.
Well, I think, the tank is (finally) done. I was afraid of a lot of new things (my first model, first time I worked with airbrush, pigments,....but it was pointless fear, that only created a huge delay in progress. It´s not a masterpiece, but I hope it´s not really bad.
Next steps are going to be to create a base and to finish some figurines. Thank you very much for help, I really appreciate your kindness.
2 October 2016, 12:54