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Trumpeter T-62 Mod. 1962 COMPLETED

Trumpeter T-62 Mod. 1962

Many thanks, my friends! I've had a couple days off and made some progress, just hadn't taken time to post it. :blush: My Friuls came in and I dug into those right away. I usually chase the holes with a wire drill bit, makes the assembly go faster.

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I bought some Armor Farm Track wire at the AMPS International Show in Atlanta back a few years and had stuck it in a drawer and forgot about it. I had intended to review it, but seems that the product is no longer available. :eek:hmy: It is not completely round and inserts into the track pretty easily with flat jawed pliers.

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The T-62 takes around 90 links per side, so I usually count out and assemble runs of 10 to keep track (no pun intended).

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Once I get 90 made up, I assemble the ten links to each other.

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Sometimes you get a little curve in the run, that's easily shaped back straight with a little gentle persuasion. :D

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I had to use the blue clamps to get the fenders to sit right and got ready to start the plumbing.

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I marked the fuel cells and drilled them to the appropriate sized holes to accept my copper wire fuel lines. I used some leftover wire insulation for the connectors.

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The three fuel cells are connected, there's a short run between the rear cells, then the rear tank connects to the hull. The second cell has a line to the front cell and the last line runs from the front cell to the hull. I spent a good deal of time figuring this out and then a friend sent me a diagram from a T-62 manual and thankfully, I had it right. :lol:

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The rest of the boxes were installed on the fenders per the instructions and reference photos.

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I started assembly of the turret, it is in the drying position, so more photos later. Thanks for following along and thanks a million to Mike Roof for the Russian manual photos! :notworthy

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Trumpeter T-62 Mod. 1962

Yeah, they easy when they are single piece tracks. :rotf

Glad you had some track kung fu going for ya. Looking good. :popcorn
 
Trumpeter T-62 Mod. 1962

There must be nothing like 2 102-link track runs, curled up on your desk, to give you that "I Still Got It" feeling! :dance (y) :ro:
 
Trumpeter T-62 Mod. 1962

Russian "T's" are just tough looking tanks.

Great work Mike!

(y) :popcorn
 
Trumpeter T-62 Mod. 1962

Thanks a lot, guys! I do appreciate the feedback. I have to admit, this modeling with one good eye gets tiresome at times. I added some extra details like the wiring for the headlights and the searchlight, that took some precision squinting. :pinch: Ready for primer and paint.

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If you look REAL close, you'll see the copper wires for the searchlight.

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I used single strands from some light gauge electric wire I had laying around the garage, drilled a hole in the end of the molded in conduit and stuck the wires in. A little CA on the backside keeps the wires in place. Just snip them to length and glue the leads to the lights. :ro:

Here you can see the grab handles and the fuel lines.

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Rear view.

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I just realized that I have two more PE pieces to fabricate and install before primer. Oops! Good thing to post photos so the monitor shows the flaws. Just don't look too close! :rotf

Thanks for checking in and following along.

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Trumpeter T-62 Mod. 1962

Looks like some mighty fine squinting to me Mike. Coming along nicely.
James
 
Trumpeter T-62 Mod. 1962

I used to know a guy that could do work like that....I wonder if he still can?

B)
 
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