Hello all , going to have a go building a model of the Bl 8 inch Howitzer cannon not everyone's cup of tea but there maybe some that are interested, these cannons were built from 1917 to the mid forties made in the U.K and later made in the U.S ,the cannon served in WW1 and early days of WW2 ,there were a few small differences in the builds but the main thing was the barrel length, going to try snd build this model in a 2 inch scale or thereabouts no build plans just pictures and a operators manual with some good drawings in it all of the net .
here are a couple of pictures of were i'am at, going to build chassis first and work it out from there .
Thanks Mal for posting different model's but how do you go about creating such items like the trail hitch is it a casting or is it made by fabrication for instance. Great work, keep the pictures coming.
Thanks for the interest in the build, this is a first for me to build a model with no plans so lots of mistakes will be made no doubt ,David no castings will be made for this build has i have not got the expertise in any sort of casting or pattern making, the trail hitch in the picture is made from 4mm flat plate with some fabrication to make it look a bit like a cast peace which is on the full size Howitzer.
Thanks Ronan did not cross my mind to look for plans from a museum, think i have enough info of the internet to go on at the moment but will bear that in mind if I get stuck on something.
Hello all , little bit more done on the trail for the howitzer cannon ,no machining work for a while but plenty of fabrication work to be done, so made some brackets that rivet on the side of the trail that the spade or thrust plate bolt on to, didn't show how these were done as its just a bending of some steel with holes drilled in to them .
Hello all. thought I would keep the pictures coming no matter how small the progress is , so bit more done on the howitzer chassis, limber rubbing plates done and riveted on and cross beam [ the limber is the cart that was towed in between the howitzer and the vehicle that would be towing the cannon and these plates are for wheel rubbing on sharp turning , there is a rear cart as well for the firing platform , any way holes drilled on top plate ready for rivets and the wood blanks for under foot grip.
Hello all ,small move forward on the trail chassis for the Howitzer, hope those who are interested don't mind small update progress ,but like I said I'll keep the pictures coming ,well some rivets done [some false some threaded rivets due to angle and not possible to do so in places,plus not necessary ] any way photo 1 added spade holder, photo 2 is the next part to be fabricated marked out in the circle, next couple of photos is how I wen't about it.
Thanks David ,Jason the vise has 4 inch jaws so yes the model will be a little big, what the hell i'am going to do with it when its finished I have no idea but will enjoy building it for now.
Thanks David ,Jason the vise has 4 inch jaws so yes the model will be a little big, what the hell i'am going to do with it when its finished I have no idea but will enjoy building it for now.
Thanks Mal.
I know what you mean about not knowing what to do with them once complete. When I have completed my wooden models I have that exact problem but it is the enjoyment of making them for me.
Fantastic detail and all those rivets whether they are for holding together or decorative must take ages