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1/35 MINI-ART Ya - 12 SOVIET ARTILLERY TRACTOR. 35052
Hi JR, What diameter wire are you using for the pipe?...it doesn't appear to look too big to my eyes. Once you get it under the hood, it should look good, along with whatever else you you are adding. Rick H.
Rick 1mm , so maybe a little on the large size, that would make it 35mm, See Paul has just arrived and has made a suggestion.
Originally posted by scottie3158
John,
If they are fuel lines they might be a bit thick but they should be ok.
Think a bit on the heavy side Paul, that difference between looking right and wrong here.
Originally posted by minitnkr
Looking good Dzohn. Think what -50F temps do to fuel oil. Half inch supply pipe wouldn't be too thick IMHO.
Hi Paul, so about .4 mm , so if you mean 1/2 inch internal then .6 should be ok.:thumb2: Thanks .
Looking good John, I have to admire your persistance with what looks like a rather tricky build. I googled Detroit 4-71 & the fuel supply pipe to the filter looked rather thick rubber, so I think your version will be fine!
Looking good John, I have to admire your persistance with what looks like a rather tricky build. I googled Detroit 4-71 & the fuel supply pipe to the filter looked rather thick rubber, so I think your version will be fine!
Hi Graeme, yes there were frustrating times with the assembly, I put it down to some vague instructions. I know what you mean about the fuel lines, unfortunately I can't find any photos of the real engine, so having to rely on the net and many free standing versions. In two minds as to paint it black as hose or steel as pipe work.
Originally posted by Si Benson
I do like a good engine build….coming along nicely John
Cheers Si , hope your all well at Benson Towers:thumb2:
Originally posted by monica
looking good,
Thanks Moni.
Originally posted by RonGlass
Wow that is one good looking engine, amazing John
Cheers Ron, seems to take so long, paint a bit, glue it, find the right size wire, ponder over the photos of the engines, but all good enjoyable fun.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Things are moving on a slow pace, as I said to Ron. One thing I have changed is the battery support, well there wasn't one ! This should be completely covered up, no way that is going to happen. The cover including the left head lamp will be off. Due to this I've made a plastic card section with some wood grain on in and glued it down.
The rad is now fitted, to get the fan to line up with the rad cut out I had to force the engine down till the lower pully was abled to be glued with ca. There is no leeway on this part, at least the top hose now lines up.
To night I found some suitable pre twisted copper wire from an old ariel tuning coil from a radio set, this has been treated in metal primer and will be painter black tomorrow. Once dried it will run from the batteries to the starter motor.
I've started on the cab, seems very thin and flexes easily, should firm up when the roof goes on. Lots of pre painting needed here internally before I fit the windscreen . The doors are two part, trapping the glass between, so a lot of time will be spent on this part.
Thanks for looking in, comments more than welcome, any ideas please shout out.
Oh John, what are you letting yourself into? This model is the reason I gave up on MiniArt! OK it was a few years ago, and I think they've improved their plastic, but mine suffered from brittle plastic disease!, and getting some parts off the sprues in one piece was a major success I think the 'working' torsion bar suspension was bad enough, but the control linkages from engine to cab turned me into a gibbering wreck. After that the tracks were a walk in the park! NOT that I'm trying to put you off!!!! I'll be very interested to see how you go on! :tongue-out:
Sadder & Wiser
Dave
Aw Dave, I feel your pain man. So far the one Miniart kit that I took on, left a similar impression (or would 'depression' be a more appropriate term here?) Upon opening that over-stuffed box, what a humbling debacle THAT devolved in to.. Sigh.... But, I do like your labeling of sprues John, will follow your example next time.
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