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  • #117336
    bob gould
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      @bobgould42821

       

      Breech Block for 20mm chamber

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      Edited By bob gould on 19/04/2013 14:24:39

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      #31018
      bob gould
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        @bobgould42821

        scale 1/13

        #117441
        bob gould
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          @bobgould42821

          Barrel boring. There will be a rifled insert as the real thing.

          Edited By bob gould on 20/04/2013 22:35:29

          #117444
          bob gould
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            @bobgould42821

            1 boring the barrel.jpg

            2 breech end taper.jpg5 buisness end-2.jpg

            4 outside done.jpg

            #117447
            Donald Wittmann
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              @donaldwittmann92536

              Hello Bob,

              Just had a look through your albums, and am very impressed with your work and attention to detail. I especially like the photo's of the Konigstiger. A late relation of mine was a commander of a MK 6 in ww2. You are correct about the over engineering, but once the inital teething troubles were ironed out then they became awsome pieces of gear. Although I am of the opinion that the Panther was overall the more effective weapon. So once again great workmanship in all your models.

              Best wishes.

              Donald.

              #117464
              bob gould
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                @bobgould42821

                The breech operating shaft and cam requires a 45 deg turn but the first breech was a 3 segment which uses 60 deg turn to unlock. New breech block is 8 segment so it will only require a 45 deg turn.

                1. assembly

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                2. parts

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                #117609
                bob gould
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                  @bobgould42821

                  Breech testing. Finishing required

                  Breech housing

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                  Breech assembly

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                  Handle in open position

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                  Handle in closed position

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                  #117611
                  bob gould
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                    @bobgould42821
                    Hi Donald
                    Its always nice to meet fellow tank enthusiasts. Thank you for your comments on my tanks. I currently have a panzer III and king tiger complete, and im working on a late tiger I. The problem is they take up so much space so i probably will sell the King tiger.
                    I agree that the panther was the best all rounder and maybe a mass production of these instead of spending time and money designing the monster tanks would have been a better decision for them. Luckily they did not
                    My grandfather on my mothers side was in the 6th Panzer division. On my fathers side my grandfather was in the black watch
                    All the best
                    #117619
                    Joseph Ramon
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                      @josephramon28170

                      Interesting to watch progress Bob,

                      Looking at your own achievemnts, I'm surprised you are getting a third party to do this for you!

                      Joey

                      #117631
                      Donald Wittmann
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                        @donaldwittmann92536

                        Hi Bob, I fully agree with Joey, that you are more than capable of building the Howitzer with out needing any help from anyone on here. Is time the demon? are you engaged on another project?

                        I would certainly do the heavy parts for you, but as I don't make models I would be out of my depth with the small parts. The 6th panzer division certainly seen a lot of action ,as did the Black Watch. Lets hope that we never have to go through all that.

                        Best wishes,

                        Donald.

                        #117633
                        bob gould
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                          @bobgould42821

                          Thank you for your comments and confidence. I really cant do the precision stuff. The stuff i made was 1/1 and fractions didnt mater if you had a file!! Also i dont have a machine shop where i work now, just a basic one. I am building a Late tiger I at the moment and hope to complete it after summer.

                          I will carry one posting

                          #117635
                          Donald Wittmann
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                            @donaldwittmann92536

                            Hi Bob, The late production Tiger will be a cracking addition to your collection. Are they from kits as in Armortek, or are they scratch built? either way they are very impressive. I have the engineering drawings from Henschel [copies] they run to 37 sheets of a size that would be about A1 in moden sizes. they are of the King tiger with the Henschel /Krupp turret.. I hope you will post some photo's of your progress with the late version Tiger Mk6, If i'm correct would that be the version with the Cast steel road wheels?

                            Regards,

                            Donald.

                            #117670
                            bob gould
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                              @bobgould42821

                              Hi donald

                              yes you're right the late tiger I had the all steel road wheels after allied bombing and blockades seriously diminished their rubber production. All my kits are armortek, there is no one else who does scale armour thicknes metal tanks in 1/6. There is plenty machining and work needed though as they are quite basic kits and don't fit together like a jigsaw. This is part of the fun in making them. They also stop short of detail so some cottage industries have emerged which do some after market parts. Then it's back to old fashioned make the parts yourself. All good fun and bloody fingers though and you get a fantastic quality tank. My king tiger can pull a 7 ton ups truck without much effort

                              #117714
                              bob gould
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                                @bobgould42821

                                The following pics are of the working breech assy. It needs tyding up yet. The handle moves the cam which rotates the breech block, and the arm swings it away. Operation is smooth.

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                                #117801
                                bob gould
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                                  @bobgould42821

                                  functional

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                                  #118213
                                  bob gould
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                                    @bobgould42821

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                                    #118269
                                    Sub Mandrel
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                                      @submandrel

                                      I like the WD arrow, just in case anyone doesn't realise a bloomin' great field gun might belong to the army!

                                      Neil

                                      #118270
                                      JasonB
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                                        @jasonb

                                        I thought that was you you pointed the gun the right waysmile p

                                        J

                                        #118275
                                        bob gould
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                                          @bobgould42821

                                          it just in case someone thought it was a civillian one!! hahaha

                                          #118277
                                          Robert Irving 4
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                                            @robertirving4

                                            The old War Department stamped everything with the broad arrow , sometimes multiple times. It was intended to enable identification of stolen goods, perhaps to prevent theft ; this latter of course failed. Stealing an 8" howitzer however would stretch the ingenuity of even the wiley squaddie, so in this case I think it says "…we own this, isn't it great…"

                                            #118416
                                            bob gould
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                                              @bobgould42821

                                              I agree, i love it.

                                              Mind you i would have a go at nicking an 8″ howie.. i even considered how to steal that kibg tiger in the ardennes ha ha ha

                                              #118581
                                              bob gould
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                                                @bobgould42821

                                                Model engineering at its finest

                                                Original Vickers muzzle

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                                                My models muzzle

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                                                awesome

                                                #118598
                                                Boiler Bri
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                                                  @boilerbri

                                                  Looks a pretty good match to me. Im glad that i can see right through or i would think some one had caught up with me!!!!!!!

                                                  Bri

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