BattleshipBob
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Had a look at the plans on scalemates and the part on the outside chassis leg sure looks like a hydraulic master cylinder with brake fluid reservoir
That's what I initially thought Bob but it just seems curious I haven't seen it on preserved examples -perhaps it got relocated later in it's service life. Anyway it reside in the spares box now! I'm saying nowt unless somebody asks! It just seemed strange perched where it was; there was no associated external pipework and AFV certainly has the tech capability to provide even a rudimentary connection. As an aside I still haven't managed to get the chassis perfectly square yet, it's still slightly out of winding in the rear section - all I've succeeded in doing is snap off the rear reflector arms whilst trying to correct it - hey ho!Had a look at the plans on scalemates and the part on the outside chassis leg sure looks like a hydraulic master cylinder with brake fluid reservoir





If that's what it is then I have Bob; unless I can find a definitive reference to (a) its function and normal position, and (b) its basic plumbing then it will remain so. I still have it and it is definitely replaceable at short order. Otherwise it just sat there like a spare marital aid :flushed:You have removed the master cylinder??
Noted Alan! But a (possibly retired )mechanic's jacket will square that away!Steve, That looks mighty fine to my eyes. Good job on the dash and dials too! Did you finally manage to get the chassis squared up? Hope so.......Drive on with a hard.....................You know the rest................BTW, AFV Club got the trailer hitch wrong too................
Prost
Allen (Ret.)
Thanks Bob; in a way I wish I'd signed up for the Sci-fi group build - I could have used it as a short-barrelled,Ssnurt-Wangeler Mk 5, nuclear sn-t hurler! (With the aid of a mini drill and PE sight of course)Just found a so called blue print and it shows the brake master cylinder in the same place but no plumbing. Guess that AFV just plonked it there with no thought as to its function
By 'eck Lad - I've forgotten the healing properties of a Yorky brew - that'll do for sure!Updates look Awesome Steve like Rick said stand back and take a break. Don’t get burned out on this one it looks too good to quit. Ask John Race for a cup of Yorkshire Tea seem to relax the clouded mind but I think it’s what he puts in it. Lol
Noooo, not Matron .....! Please! (Mind you her Staff Nurse is fit ..........! )Yeah.....and if that don't work we can call Matron and she'll fix you up with a "Jab" of whatever and you'll be right as rain in a day or two! :tongue-out3: :tongue-out2::tongue-out::thumb2: Rick H.
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