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Post by ogrejohn on Jul 4, 2013 8:23:26 GMT -5
Having never built a Trumpeter kit before I decided to give this T-62 1972 a try. No blingage or scraterizing, unless I screw something up, for this one as I'd like to do it out of the box. I must say I'm beginning to see why Dicky really likes these kits. So far no issues, fit is good and minimal flash. Just getting started so not much to see here. Wheels, tires, drive sprocket and idler cleaned up and the suspension parts put on the lower hull. I'm going to try and get the tracks done today. Anyone have any idea as to how many links per side to use? ACW!
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Post by fightnjoe on Jul 4, 2013 8:30:54 GMT -5
good start john. looks like decent detail out of the box. always like to hear about good fit and minimal issues.
unfortunately no help from me on how many links per side.
joe
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Post by Leon on Jul 4, 2013 8:37:53 GMT -5
Nice start on the T-62 john.Sure someone will pop in and be able to help you out.
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Post by TRM on Jul 4, 2013 8:37:57 GMT -5
Very nice John!! Can't go wrong with this one! Trumpy is a solid kit...not to say there may be something minor that can pop up, but it's just that...minor! Sorry can't quiet remember the figure on the links....DIcky might be around soon to help out though!! I know Wouts fired up this kit not too long ago as well! Keep up the great work!!
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Post by mokush on Jul 4, 2013 10:15:29 GMT -5
Hi! AFAIK 86 links eack side. Do not forget to shorten the axle of the idler wheel, otherwise it will not line up with the roadwheels. Not my pic:
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Post by wbill76 on Jul 4, 2013 10:47:17 GMT -5
Nice to see you building again OJ! Looks like you've got this one off to a good start so far.
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Post by wouter on Jul 4, 2013 14:51:43 GMT -5
this is a great kit, ain't it? It was my first Trumpy kit and I like it (still a WIP). Gary (BBD) helped me out on the track count. I used 97 on each side. Odd that mokush mentions 86. Not saying that's wrong but I think I couldn't manage 86 links Looking forward to next update Cheers
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Post by deafpanzer on Jul 4, 2013 22:02:13 GMT -5
OH NO! You are doing to make one guy a very happy man... nobody loves Trumpeter than anybody here at MSC! Count me in of course... good to have you back my friend!
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Post by mokush on Jul 5, 2013 0:24:27 GMT -5
wouterYes, you're right, type mismatch 86 = 96. Actually there were 2 kind of tracks on the T-62s (of course with different drive sprocket). Older one (same as on T-55, full metal) 96 links and newer one (rubber hinge) with 97 links. Anyway, it does not matter in this case, becasuse the number of links you use on a model is not the same that was used on the real vehicle. Clear all links and use as many you need (depends on how loose you make it). Another solution (at least at Trumpy) to count the links in the assembly guide.
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Post by ogrejohn on Jul 5, 2013 17:23:00 GMT -5
Thanks and much appreciated guys! I'll start with 96 links and add if I need them.
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Post by bullardino on Jul 12, 2013 8:02:39 GMT -5
Another Trumpy T-62 on the make, how can I stay away?
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Post by ogrejohn on Jul 15, 2013 17:19:03 GMT -5
Thanks Dicky! 96 links worked out just fine. Didn't have to shorten the idler but the thing sure fits loose. I'm liking it very much.
Thanks Luigi! I'm afraid there won't be a lot to see being just an out of the box but I'm more interested in the painting stage right now.
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Post by ogrejohn on Jul 15, 2013 17:22:46 GMT -5
Since things are slowing a bit at work I've been able to make some progress. Tracks done assembled and I hope to have the rest of the hull done and get a good start on the turret later this week.
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Post by TRM on Jul 15, 2013 17:25:22 GMT -5
Nice...taking advantage of the downtime!! Looking great btw!! Bring on the turret!!
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Post by Leon on Jul 15, 2013 19:55:49 GMT -5
Nice work on the T-62 John.Tracks look great,looking forward to seeing the turret progress.
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Post by wbill76 on Jul 15, 2013 20:12:32 GMT -5
Always nice to get the tracks out of the way John, looking good!
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Post by deafpanzer on Jul 15, 2013 23:59:36 GMT -5
Nice work on the tracks! How do you like those Trumpeter kits? I know a guy who can not live without them...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2013 3:25:57 GMT -5
very nice work, clean build too
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Post by danb. on Jul 16, 2013 13:46:05 GMT -5
Nice work so far John keep it coming
Dan B
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Post by bullardino on Jul 17, 2013 3:45:41 GMT -5
I keep following really interested, the kit looks really great and you're doing a mighty fine job on it
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Post by macmcconnell. on Jul 17, 2013 4:22:49 GMT -5
good build and a great kit
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Post by `Boots` on Jul 19, 2013 13:20:34 GMT -5
Hey John good too see you at the glue again fella............a great start bud
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2013 15:35:50 GMT -5
Just a question from a newbie to Tanks. How do you glue the track links to conform to the wheel pulleys? They seem to be somewhat flexible.
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Post by ogrejohn on Jul 21, 2013 19:55:54 GMT -5
Thanks T! Not so much downtime as less weekend OT at work but the wife is now after me to get some things done around the house. No rest for the wicked! Thanks Leon! Turret is almost done. Pics tomorrow for sure. Bill- the tracks fought me on one side but the other was no problem. Go figure. Thanks for looking in. Hey Andy! Thanks buddy! Liking the Trumpy kit pretty well. I can't imagine who you would be talking about. Thanks Pete! It's pretty much falling together. Thanks Dan! Almost ready for primer. Maybe this week. Thanks Luigi! The kit goes together very nice and theres some nice detail as well. Thanks Mac for looking in! Hey Boots! Good to be smelling the glue fumes again! Thanks for stopping by! Hiya Dicky! Thanks and the kit practically builds itself! Thanks for stopping by Bruce! The tracks are indy links and I glue one side of the run (96 links on this build) together. I put down some tape sticky side up and put the links together on that. After the run is complete I put liquid glue down the entire run and wait 45 minutes. Carefully pry the run off the tape and bend around the running gear. Let it completely dry still on the tank over night. If you leave the ends unglued it will make it easier to remove the run and wheels off the build until after painting. Heres a pic of some T-34 links I done like this:
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2013 20:19:37 GMT -5
Thanks John! Much appreciated!
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Post by deafpanzer on Jul 21, 2013 23:02:47 GMT -5
Tracks looking good... looking forward to see them on!
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Post by ogrejohn on Jul 24, 2013 19:42:47 GMT -5
Most construction is done and will be ready for primer tomorrow. I'm leaving the fenders off till probably last or shortly after the tracks are on. I don't like the wire provided for the tow cables so I'll make my own from ship rigging thread. Can't wait to start slinging paint!
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Post by wbill76 on Jul 24, 2013 20:19:16 GMT -5
Looking good OJ, can't wait to see this baby under some paint!
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Post by bullardino on Jul 25, 2013 9:20:07 GMT -5
Wow, it looks great What version are you going to build? Mod. 1972 was used by nearly all the foreign countries that URSS supplied. I've seen an Angola one whose camo is nice, but it serviced also with Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and so on...
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Post by paulh. on Jul 25, 2013 9:51:52 GMT -5
Very nice OJ -bring on the paint!
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