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Just had another look Chris. Couldn’t you just replace the flexible link between the servo and the barrels with a wire link? The servo should move the barrels up and down then. If you are worried about the servo being over stressed at the end of the run just put an omega loop like this
https://anticsonline.uk/Product/GEM-1005-Mercontrol-Omega-Loop-Wire-Pack-of-6-loops_1005_N2410311
In the wire. Don’t buy them, just form it with round pliers. If you use thin nickel silver, or even phospher bronze, wire you will get no problems as it will hold the shape nicely.
HI TIM many thanks for this idea but its got to strech up to half an inch as that how far the servo pull is an then its got to sqeeze up another half an inch in the forward direckion as thats how the servo works an as i said in the top post to Gerry only got an inch to work in so very tight thats why i just wrapped a bit of wire to it so the wire will pull the guns up but then when the gun turret goes the opisite way the micro servo will also push forward a half an inch an the wire will bend so that the servo wont burn out others have had this prob but got round it by putting the micro servo on another cha but i cant as ive used up all 14 channels so im stuck so far with the flexible wire if you see what i mean
but cheers for your idea has it has some merit
ATB
CHRISB MBT
 
Hi Chris. The omega doesn’t have to be a loop. We used to use this sort of arrangement for point operating rods in model railways if the area it had to fit in was very tight. The two connection points can almost be touching but you still get deflection in the bent area.
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If you size the wire correctly you will get a very positive, but gentle, transmission of movement from the operating system. Still may not do what you want, but probably worth a little experimentation.
 
The great work continues mate. I have a question if I may. Given that all the deck surfaces are painted green, I would presume to help hide the ship from above why do they not paint the top of the turrets?
 
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The great work continues mate. I have a question if I may. Given that all the deck surfaces are painted green, I would presume to help hide the ship from above why do they not paint the top of the turrets?
HI Scottie yes the build is still goin an will be for another 2 yrs or so an now your qeustion an the answer to your qeustion i havnt got the foggyiest idea im afraid but this is just how the R/N painted their ship in the 60's an 70's an i went all over HMS BELFAST an her decks are dark green like the colour ive painted tiger as she had dark green decks as well but now like on modern ships like my HMS NORFOLK they are now all painted dark grey decks but the guns an seawolf missle silo an the harppoon anti -ship missle tubes are all painted in the light grey but Scottie a very valid question an i'll ask on my ship forum to see if anyone on there knows AN I'LL put the answer on here as ive never really thought about it
cheers for your intrest

ATB
chrisb mtb
 
Hi chris

its been a little while since I checked in and all I can say is; wow! She is certainly coming together.

One question about the colour of deck which you may be able to help me with: what do you think the deck flooring would have been in the ward room of HMS Bulldog in 1945? I ask becasue for many years I have toyed with the idea of a boxed diorama depicting the signing of the German surrender aboard HMS Bulldog in 1945.

Peter
 
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Hi chris

its been a little while since I checked in and all I can say is; wow! She is certainly coming together.

One question about the colour of deck which you may be able to help me with: what do you think the deck flooring would have been in the ward room of HMS Bulldog in 1945? I ask becasue for many years I have toyed with the idea of a boxed diorama depicting the signing of the German surrender aboard HMS Bulldog in 1945.

Peter
HI Peter nice to see you on my tiger blog again an hope you have recovered in your health an yes tigers comin on but there is still so much to still build an fit on her but im enjoyin its keepin me sane i think an regards your question regards hms bulldog well im afraid i cant help you there as yes im into ships an such but i only do reseach on the ship im building as yes i look at other ships real an models but thats all i do just look as if i reseached every ship id never have any modelin time if you see my meaning SORRY Peter
ATB to you an i hope you find out about your question
chrisb
 
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The great work continues mate. I have a question if I may. Given that all the deck surfaces are painted green, I would presume to help hide the ship from above why do they not paint the top of the turrets?
AN HI Scottie well ive asked on that ship site about your question but so far no reply all i can think its just how the navy painted their ships an regards the green deck well someone said its to do with seein the green ends you will know you are near the deck edge but i dont really think thats the answer as the ships railin would stop you takin a dip so dont really dont know on that either but Scottie thanks for takin an instrest in the model
cheers
chrisb
 
HI Peter nice to see you on my tiger blog again an hope you have recovered in your health an yes tigers comin on but there is still so much to still build an fit on her but im enjoyin its keepin me sane i think an regards your question regards hms bulldog well im afraid i cant help you there as yes im into ships an such but i only do reseach on the ship im building as yes i look at other ships real an models but thats all i do just look as if i reseached every ship id never have any modelin time if you see my meaning SORRY Peter
ATB to you an i hope you find out about your question
chrisb
No problem, we all have to limit what we research, but i thought it worth asking.

Peter
 
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HIYA CHAPS time for a small update on her as cant do anything more on the guns till that unit comes so im on P/E stanions an on this ectch there are nr 200 of them all still to be fitted when the time is right IMG_7605.JPG
 
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an to show how small these are agaianst my finger tip to thread the brass railings through them certianly tested the ole peepers an here im half way around the unit IMG_7602.JPG
 
Chris,
You need to see matron and up your medication that is bonkers mate, hats off to your patience mate.
 
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an nr done just one more lots of bends then cut them to lenght an then two more unit to do phewIMG_7604.JPG
 
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Chris,
You need to see matron and up your medication that is bonkers mate, hats off to your patience mate.
HI Scottie NONONO NO MATRON THANK YOU im doin perfectly well without her THANK YOU LOL Aaaaaacccccgggg
chrisb
 
Good luck Chris,i think the railings add so much to the overall look.
 
So, do you solder the ends or C/A them........I would go with solder if I were on this build......added strength for handling etc.
Good looking job so far.......keep it coming Chris.
 
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Good luck Chris,i think the railings add so much to the overall look.
YES Mark you are right an i love fittin them as you say sets the model off but in this case they have got to be fitted before i can mount the gun diretors
atb
 
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So, do you solder the ends or C/A them........I would go with solder if I were on this build......added strength for handling etc.
Good looking job so far.......keep it coming Chris.
HI Rick i C/A them as with a soldering iron it will melt the plasticard mountin an they are very strong for P/E that is an yes more comin in a few minutes cheers for your comments ATB
chrisb
 
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AN HERE an overall shot of them mounted on the main bridge S/S AN ON HERE there are loads more railings that have got to be fitted on but will do them later but garwd them stantions are really fiddley an makin me sweat
IMG_7607.JPG
 
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