Thanks Martin, seen those kits in the toy shop 1/35 scale. TonyIt’s 1/35 scale. They look like some form of APC(Armoured Personnel Carrier) not too sure of the make though.
Martin
Thanks Martin, seen those kits in the toy shop 1/35 scale. TonyIt’s 1/35 scale. They look like some form of APC(Armoured Personnel Carrier) not too sure of the make though.
Martin
OK Tony will wait to see what you come up with an we are ok but when are we gonna see some more done on the ROROas im waitin to see your ramps builts an fitted so I can see how you are gonna work themThanks Chris will head over to chit chat, layout wont be scrapped, I have being busy today pulling up track and points on two modules today, got three more, the one I be working on next, I be swapping the control panel connection bracket, making this module too heavy, have another one that has lighter construction.
How are you and Jenny going, take care Tony
OK Tony will wait to see what you come up with an we are ok but when are we gonna see some more done on the ROROas im waitin to see your ramps builts an fitted so I can see how you are gonna work them
ARB STAY SAFE
chris an jen
AN Tony just a after thought I hope you have an upright bench drill because with out one you will not be able to drill the holes for the hull joint as these holes have to be very presise or the bolts wont line up with the holes in the hull joint
chris
!/87 HO scale. ROCO/Herpa/ArsenalM all sell Abrams. Evilbay is usually best source for cheap ones although I've noticed some sales from Fidelis, Smallscale Hobbies, Walthers & Reynaulds. Usually around $10 to $12. Trident has all the Marine LAV varients. Those stretch 113s don't look like US issue. I'll do some research. PaulE
Try using Tapered Guide Pins or Tab & Slot to align, use fasteners to fasten. PaulE




HI Tony well it looks like its comin on as now i think i understand what part of the ship im lookin at an it the stern isnt it an the red peg area is for the trains an the blue peg area is for lorrys an such am i right tony an i think the tall bits at the back are your ramps ? an yes Tony you must build sqaure or things wont line up then then the probs start i use plastic 45 degree set sqaures to aline any parts that i build on my tiger
chris







It's quite small though....? No, I mean BLOODY MASSIVE!
Will you need to get the bulders in to build an extension?
T


HI TONY if you do build a R/C vershion of your ship if i was you use 1/32 nd ply as if its to thick a ply the hull will be very heavy to lift when yourve built itOnly two more bulkheads to go, after all the bulkheads glued in place I found an easy way to on how, I decided to glue the side panels in first, wow it worked , I am not sure if I will rebuild the bow, will have a go at fixing it, the starboard side didn't turn out so well .
It is great the main construction is coming to an end after starting planning 2015, will count up haw many bulkheads I glued in place, with one sheet of cardboard can get two bulkheads, I still have to glue on the double side hull panels, then the model will look like Corona Sea .
First pic the two side panels in place
Last pic the bulkhead in place, I wish I started on the RC version so much work, then I had the issue what to use and cutting out the bulkheads out of ply .
She will still make a stunning model out of card even though it is a water line model, I could use fibre glass on the second hull.
Very happy indeed , Tony from down under
scalemodelling.co.uk is a privately operated online discussion forum. All content posted by members reflects their own views and opinions and does not necessarily represent those of the forum owners or administrators. While reasonable efforts are made to moderate content, no responsibility is accepted for user-generated material. By using this site, you agree to comply with UK law and the forum rules.