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Old 23-01-12, 10:20
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Hi all, not sure if many would be interested but I'm doing a quick project for someone in Victoria. It's not going to be anything specific but will end up looking like a tank of some description. I have opted for a blitz rear diff as I think hydraulic tiller will be a far better turning method. The engine is a International 466 with hydraulic pump. This will be coupled to a Hyd motor then a modified blitz tailshaft to the diff. I've already made most of the little intricate parts. I was going to put some pics up at the end but with so many photo's I'll put them up in stages.
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Interesting project just the same.
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Old 23-01-12, 10:24
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Old 23-01-12, 10:30
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Old 23-01-12, 10:33
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still more pics
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Old 23-01-12, 10:36
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Old 23-01-12, 10:38
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Old 23-01-12, 10:41
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Old 23-01-12, 10:44
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Old 23-01-12, 10:45
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Hi Colin - it doesn't matter what it will finish up as, just following your engineering paths is entertaining enough. Oh I wish I had bigger toys like yours.

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Old 23-01-12, 10:46
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Old 23-01-12, 10:49
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Old 23-01-12, 10:52
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Old 23-01-12, 10:54
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Old 23-01-12, 11:05
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Time to bath my kids and get'em off to bed.
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Old 23-01-12, 11:40
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Incredible to see how you put things together Colin!
Now the kids are in bed, we expect to wake up tomorrow to see the project finished.
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Old 23-01-12, 11:56
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Very interested to see what this will end up as. Will it have a turret?
Terrific work though Colin. Is this for a business or reenactors?
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Old 23-01-12, 15:19
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Colin, can I come and live with you? Ron
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Old 23-01-12, 20:45
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i'm surprised the carrier fundamentalists haven't lynched you yet.

have you thought about making a vickers light tank, it seems the obvious choice and would be almost impossible to distinguish from the real thing

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Old 23-01-12, 23:24
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I was at Colins place just before Christmas and this is what he started with. I think it was the 24th.December.

There are certainly some changes. Well done!

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Old 24-01-12, 01:50
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In the end it is his and he will do what he wants with it.

The purist are likely cringing in the shadows.

Myself I say grand job.

I like the suggestion of the Vickers tank using the same approach. If you are not a slave to authenticity on the inner guts then it makes it feasable and affordable to do.

I like that approach, especially if no other runners exist.

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Old 24-01-12, 02:22
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Morning everyone. This machine is for a buisiness and I must admit I would'nt do this for myself, I prefer the original. A vickers would look good but I have an original Vickers light tank here to do up and that will be a lot more of a challenge. At this stage I have'nt given much thought at the top section but all Idea's are good ones.
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Old 24-01-12, 05:39
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Awesome Colin, love projects like this. Shame you can't squeeze another Bogie assembly and wheel in there. Self propelled gun type could look the part or check out the NZ built Schofield tank. That had a turret in proportion with the size of the vehicle and was armed with Australian 2 pounder. anyway enjoy your posts. Cheers David.
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Old 24-01-12, 06:51
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Hi Dave, you're right about another set of bogies. He really wants 2 of these and If I do the other one I would build from scratch. That way I could fit 2 pair of bogies like the T16. I must admit that I'm really enjoying having the thinking cap on instead of building an example. I'll keep the pics coming.
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Old 24-01-12, 07:04
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This post has been edited to remove the link as the footage shown was obtained illegally.

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Old 24-01-12, 07:52
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I've always liked these little tankettes from skoda.
They remind me of a little Stug, and are about the size of a carrier.

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Old 24-01-12, 10:27
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Looks good, interested in what it will look like when done.

What business is the client in?

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Old 24-01-12, 14:15
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I have done the measure up on fitting double bogies to a un-lengthened hull Colin, you can run double bogies on an un-extended carrier hull, you just need to remount the cross tube. I had double bogies on my Vickers replica before the project was abandoned. Can still have track warping for a little additional fabrication. I gave up on the Vickers replica due to the poor state of the hull I was working with....it was not worth repairing.

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Old 25-01-12, 01:42
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