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Dora 1/35

I didn't miss it. I was just too stunned to reply! Man, I'm still having difficulty figuring out how that hinge system and everything works....
 
Carlos, Bod thanks!

Carlos most of the parts are already painted in the base color, soon to start some weathering (y)

Duke the hinges allowed the two rails to open to the sides so the elevator can disengage from the rails(while hanging from the cables)so it can be aligned with the ammo car door so the carts can enter to be loaded, this was needed when the gun was on a curve so it can align with the ammo car, once it was loaded the elevator is engaged to the rails, and the locking bar put back in place to keep the rails from opening as the elevator was working.
hope this helps!

Hi to all, more work on the elevators area on Dora has being done. This time the elevator motors are fixed.
First the pulleys are made, here are the half’s of the pulleys in and out sides
p9Qf45q.jpg


yvOyyJR.jpg


I started by removing the molded wheel on both halves
fsrzVgU.jpg


Here you can see the removed area, the inside must be completely flat for the replacement wheel to work
1Vj5mB0.jpg


After removing the molded wheels I sanded all the molded on bolts on both sides
CdDty4r.jpg


Here are the measurements for the new wheels, 8 disks of .80 x 15.5mm in diameter
And 4 .80 x 12.3mm disks
wtX4nOx.jpg


You just glue one of the smaller disks between two of the bigger disks to form a wheel
8ksNIvh.jpg


o9QU8Fv.jpg


Side view of one of the new wheels
I6nB5PR.jpg


The shaft for the wheels is made with a piece of 1.7 x 14.1mm long styrene tube
8kQn1mx.jpg


To keep the right distance between the wheels I made 6 spacers with a 4mm diameter rod
.60mm wide
R8MxWEN.jpg


ZJa98kH.jpg


Here is the sequence of the parts, after making the .60 dia hole on each halve the rod is push through, a spacer first then a wheel another spacer etc.
1kOKVcW.jpg


The wheels in place
KAul9rv.jpg


pCSF423.jpg


With that step done I removed the original hook on each pulley
tXbVqBa.jpg


l8IiTTI.jpg


The new hook is made with 1.6mm styrene sheet, the hook is 14mm long x 8.8mm wide
IjkakVK.jpg


Here the drawing says 18mm long but I changed it to 14mm after checking the measurements
cy8RIqL.jpg


jYy533n.jpg


Comparison of the new and original hooks
5BruCqh.jpg


The front part of the hook is sanded to an angle to make the hook look like this
qS0QYWH.jpg


i8e9f4X.jpg


After gluing the new hooks in place I used verlinden resin bolts to detail the sides of the pulleys
fyHUEyX.jpg


6TD2X7w.jpg


The last touch is the hook lock made with a .30 x 1.60 styrene strip 10mm long, when the strip is glued in place the excess is cut to fit
Here the finished pulley
8ex4zKc.jpg


a01lhJl.jpg


KcRmtQq.jpg


Now I moved to the motor base, the base is cut so the pulley cables can pass through
It, the square hole is marked and cut 18mm from the sides and 3mm front and back
x4w2tPZ.jpg


The hole is marked and cut
dm6ILCQ.jpg


ifNlQQr.jpg


The motors are next, I started by cutting the center base on each motor
X80dGgA.jpg


npNAHkg.jpg


aGcbriu.jpg


The area to be removed is marked using masking tape as a guide the area between the
Tapes is to be removed
IKIaoJs.jpg


It should look like this
lfWa5V1.jpg


rEABo73.jpg


Now the center of the motor is marked to make the hole for the pulleys shaft
dAXXkbT.jpg


A 4mm hole is made just in this side of the motor
zAjCRa8.jpg


GeZOi2N.jpg


The motor pulleys are constructed using 3 flat washers, 12.8mm x 5.6mm inside
A piece of 5.5mm x 13mm styrene tube and a piece of 4mm x 70mm long tube
This will be cut to the correct size when the pulleys are glued in place
WYsQ9S3.jpg


mvK2I6X.jpg


The 3 washers are glued to the 5.6mm tube equally spaced
W2EiTYZ.jpg


zDYEDQP.jpg


This is how it will be when the tube is passed through the motor
tK0OrHr.jpg


The tube with the washers goes in and the 4mm tube is pushed into the motor and through the washer’s tube
pYeTS2M.jpg


It should look like this
rWq56zc.jpg


Side view
mNSToeu.jpg


The motor and motor base ready to install
F5e8r90.jpg


vzT3Ap2.jpg


The cables will be installed when all the parts and the elevators are in place

Hope you like it more work coming soon

Thanks
Abdin
 
Your attention to detail is meticulous for any size model, but when considering the sheer size of this one, (Dora has to be the largest plastic scale model ever produced), it is phenomenal! My hat is off to you Abdin!

:notworthy :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy

Bob
 
Man, I don't know what to say. I was thinking that maybe you should add working motors in there so the elevators actually operate. You've already done everything you need to do to make them move.

I have completely run out of superlatives. I'm physically exhausted trying to think of new ones. This is too overwhelming for me. :salute
 
Carlos, Bod thanks!

Carlos most of the parts are already painted in the base color, soon to start some weathering (y)

Duke the hinges allowed the two rails to open to the sides so the elevator can disengage from the rails(while hanging from the cables)so it can be aligned with the ammo car door so the carts can enter to be loaded, this was needed when the gun was on a curve so it can align with the ammo car, once it was loaded the elevator is engaged to the rails, and the locking bar put back in place to keep the rails from opening as the elevator was working.
hope this helps!

Hi to all, more work on the elevators area on Dora has being done. This time the elevator motors are fixed.
First the pulleys are made, here are the half’s of the pulleys in and out sides
p9Qf45q.jpg


yvOyyJR.jpg


I started by removing the molded wheel on both halves
fsrzVgU.jpg


Here you can see the removed area, the inside must be completely flat for the replacement wheel to work
1Vj5mB0.jpg


After removing the molded wheels I sanded all the molded on bolts on both sides
CdDty4r.jpg


Here are the measurements for the new wheels, 8 disks of .80 x 15.5mm in diameter
And 4 .80 x 12.3mm disks
wtX4nOx.jpg


You just glue one of the smaller disks between two of the bigger disks to form a wheel
8ksNIvh.jpg


o9QU8Fv.jpg


Side view of one of the new wheels
I6nB5PR.jpg


The shaft for the wheels is made with a piece of 1.7 x 14.1mm long styrene tube
8kQn1mx.jpg


To keep the right distance between the wheels I made 6 spacers with a 4mm diameter rod
.60mm wide
R8MxWEN.jpg


ZJa98kH.jpg


Here is the sequence of the parts, after making the .60 dia hole on each halve the rod is push through, a spacer first then a wheel another spacer etc.
1kOKVcW.jpg


The wheels in place
KAul9rv.jpg


pCSF423.jpg


With that step done I removed the original hook on each pulley
tXbVqBa.jpg


l8IiTTI.jpg


The new hook is made with 1.6mm styrene sheet, the hook is 14mm long x 8.8mm wide
IjkakVK.jpg


Here the drawing says 18mm long but I changed it to 14mm after checking the measurements
cy8RIqL.jpg


jYy533n.jpg


Comparison of the new and original hooks
5BruCqh.jpg


The front part of the hook is sanded to an angle to make the hook look like this
qS0QYWH.jpg


i8e9f4X.jpg


After gluing the new hooks in place I used verlinden resin bolts to detail the sides of the pulleys
fyHUEyX.jpg


6TD2X7w.jpg


The last touch is the hook lock made with a .30 x 1.60 styrene strip 10mm long, when the strip is glued in place the excess is cut to fit
Here the finished pulley
8ex4zKc.jpg


a01lhJl.jpg


KcRmtQq.jpg


Now I moved to the motor base, the base is cut so the pulley cables can pass through
It, the square hole is marked and cut 18mm from the sides and 3mm front and back
x4w2tPZ.jpg


The hole is marked and cut
dm6ILCQ.jpg


ifNlQQr.jpg


The motors are next, I started by cutting the center base on each motor
X80dGgA.jpg


npNAHkg.jpg


aGcbriu.jpg


The area to be removed is marked using masking tape as a guide the area between the
Tapes is to be removed
IKIaoJs.jpg


It should look like this
lfWa5V1.jpg


rEABo73.jpg


Now the center of the motor is marked to make the hole for the pulleys shaft
dAXXkbT.jpg


A 4mm hole is made just in this side of the motor
zAjCRa8.jpg


GeZOi2N.jpg


The motor pulleys are constructed using 3 flat washers, 12.8mm x 5.6mm inside
A piece of 5.5mm x 13mm styrene tube and a piece of 4mm x 70mm long tube
This will be cut to the correct size when the pulleys are glued in place
WYsQ9S3.jpg


mvK2I6X.jpg


The 3 washers are glued to the 5.6mm tube equally spaced
W2EiTYZ.jpg


zDYEDQP.jpg


This is how it will be when the tube is passed through the motor
tK0OrHr.jpg


The tube with the washers goes in and the 4mm tube is pushed into the motor and through the washer’s tube
pYeTS2M.jpg


It should look like this
rWq56zc.jpg


Side view
mNSToeu.jpg


The motor and motor base ready to install
F5e8r90.jpg


vzT3Ap2.jpg


The cables will be installed when all the parts and the elevators are in place

Hope you like it more work coming soon

Thanks
Abdin

:notworthy :notworthy :notworthy

Love it all but especially the pully. :popcorn
 
HI! Time for another update, doing the lasts modifications to the back area of the main platform, this time I’m working on the elevators. This are modified to better look like the original ones.
First a correction note on the elevators pulleys, the hook lock was on the outside of the hook
But it actually goes on the inside. Thanks my friend for pointing it out!

The hook lock is shortened and moved to the inside of the hook
bQAsYmV.jpg


o2nSb0e.jpg


With that corrected I started to work on the elevators
On the original elevators there was enough space for a soldier to be on behind the cart.
hM3ENrN.jpg


As you can see the kits elevators are too short to accommodate a figure with the cart
CbLP6lp.jpg


S51Dg0d.jpg


I started by removing the squares on the sides of the platform support, this should be the
Wheels that runs along the elevator channels
e7QLavQ.jpg


D8RZnaB.jpg


4umjS9x.jpg


Squares removed and the area sanded smooth
Vo17Yba.jpg


The wheels are made with 1.5 styrene with a ¼ diameter punch
OrjtfoR.jpg


Now it looks like this
jDT59ao.jpg


Now time to fix the platforms, all the details are sanded off
gddIw7O.jpg


GqFRWMX.jpg


The extension parts are made with .80 styrene sheet
vLKQFbH.jpg


You need four 14 x 40mm pieces for the tops
Eight 7 x 14mm pieces for the sides and
Four 7 x 40 pieces for the front
RxXCmWq.jpg


With this parts you add 14mm to each side of the elevator
9OO0qmx.jpg


Glue the 14 x 40 part to the top and the two 7 x 14 parts to the sides
yPNadEY.jpg


Finish with the 7 x 40 on the front
HAhouXY.jpg


Here you can see the difference now
iTUdX7P.jpg


28mm longer
LDAeSCZ.jpg


The new rails for the carts are made with 1 x 4mm styrene strip and are
Now a single rail and not a channel as it comes in the kit

In this photo you can see the rails and are a single rail and not a channel
eAjRfBm.jpg


k9e4uga.jpg


This are cut to 2.5mm wide
uTi2e1C.jpg


F0HI6Mx.jpg


WIuEBj0.jpg


With the rails in place the floor is made with the forming mesh
bva4ut1.jpg


The hand rails and the top are glued back
UodYRMf.jpg


After studying the photos of the elevator area ”I think” these are wheels to aid in the
Side to side movement of the cart to align it with the munition car
3ik5boS.jpg


To make the wheels I used a 4.8 x 1.55mm long styrene tube with a 2.38 x 2.45mm long
Styrene tube inside it
AyrHLEj.jpg


Cut 4 discs of the 4.8 tube, 1.55mm long
51kN13e.jpg
]

Cut 4 2.38 x 2.45mm tubes and insert it inside of the 4.8mm tube
aQPakmm.jpg


Using photo eched leftovers of 2.8mm wide make four -4 x 4 x 4mm u shape brackets to hold the wheels, the total length should be 12mm not 10.38 as in the drawing
2vwgO8y.jpg


lBwjsbP.jpg


STHIpFp.jpg


It should look like this
jcuE3PM.jpg


g9Rs0Xb.jpg


Now this parts I believe are a brake system for the wheels, again using photo eched
Leftovers of 2.35 x 8mm long, bend one end at 3mm in u shape, this is the end
Where the cable connects
Jx4AzjJ.jpg


UWZ2VQm.jpg


Glue one to each wheel, make sure it faces the other when placed side by side
YCjRoWh.jpg


This is my interpretation of the system, the long sloped part on top I think is some kind
Of Brake pedal as it looks connected to the cable on the middle
To63Vdi.jpg


Glue a piece of 2mm styrene of 4 x 5mm in the middle of the front part of the elevator
And drill a .85 hole on the center.please note on the next 5 photos the upper part of
the elevator has not being modified yet
ZTMRWXH.jpg


Next I glued two pieces of 6 x 18mm long channel to each side
7hVb2YZ.jpg


Now the wheels are glued in place
0Hed2MD.jpg


A piece of 3 x 24mm long channel is used for the brake pedal, it is sanded at an angle
At 8mm in one end, a piece of .85 soldering wire is glued from one wheel to the other
8eMch09.jpg


lbDc8OO.jpg


The hand rails are glued back in place and a verlinden resin bolt is glued to each wheel
De64bYx.jpg


the wheels are modified by adding a .50 styrene disk 5/8 in diameter and a center
hole of 1.95mm
mZ8GTo7.jpg


7ZjIolD.jpg


the disks are glued to the back of each wheel to make the lip that keeps it
on the track
3vzoGld.jpg


then four matching holes are made to each wheel
jrzVz6l.jpg


it looks like this now
KyfBmm9.jpg


JCZGNNt.jpg


And the finished elevators, now with enough room for the figure
NOBwd7p.jpg


QLYfd0Q.jpg


The mods on the elevators now made me change the main platform to match the
New shape of the rails and to accommodate the extra length of the carts, so that is next.

Thanks for looking!
Abdin
 
Guys thank you all, Im enyoing every step of this build. I have started to paint parts with the base color
And about to start the base + rails work, so still lots to do and post.

Thanks again!
Abdin
 
Well time for another update, the work on the main platform to accommodate the new elevators platforms is done, plus other work on different areas. Here is what I did.
This is the area that needs to be modified for the elevator to fit
4gsshfm.jpg


This are the measurements for the area to be removed
M7KL3N5.jpg


The area is marked and cut
2ymMDDG.jpg


XALSKeE.jpg


Dry fit to verify everything fits
ghVqDpb.jpg


After the cut is made, you need to remove this supports
wCV5L3t.jpg


WRLh0Bm.jpg


It looks like this now
2ZAcgc6.jpg


This wall needed to be sanded to make it thinner so it matches the platform
x2Ba6WT.jpg


A piece of 40 x 8.45mm styrene is used to cover the gap
p38D2cx.jpg


The area looks like this when finished
Pdpk3Ku.jpg


The elevator platform now fits perfectly
YoVUSHI.jpg


O356XDS.jpg


With that fixed I moved to the main platform, here you need to remove all
The extra rails that are all over the floor
YTzscDo.jpg


Everything needs to be removed as all this extra rails are not on the real Dora
ACaQmx1.jpg


All the rails are removed
WeeKbr0.jpg


After removing the rails, the area is carefully sanded
965i3p2.jpg


Pq9ykxi.jpg


Again using styrene strips 2.4 x 4mm the new single rails are made
GXFAa32.jpg


The strips are cut to 2.5mm
hQJEIVu.jpg


cqTOUl6.jpg


The rails are glued using a ruler to keep it straight
2XsW0nJ.jpg


MhEaht3.jpg


dO9JUyX.jpg


With the first coat of paint
1gQeE7j.jpg


With that area finished I started to construct what I think are the elevators
Controls, after seeing a video and photos of it here is my interpretation

xHDsRlV.jpg


1UCValP.jpg


And this one was captured from a video
c3mK4VE.jpg


After calculating the approximate measurements I made the drawings
nW5ibwz.jpg


Using a piece square tube of 6.4mm cut two pieces of 25mm long
HKUguZH.jpg


A piece of .50 styrene sheet is cut to 6.4 x 6.4 to match the tube
And glued to the top
lfvhB7Q.jpg


I drilled a 1.6 mm hole and used one of the spare hand wheels from the kit
VwrotrZ.jpg


The pedestals are glued in the approximate location as seen on the photos
NhNbFRr.jpg


OvFDePw.jpg


LChl11p.jpg


The trunnions received additional details, first the large boxes
After looking at some photos I added a missing strip to the base
To hold the box to the floor.
gKSCvGd.jpg


g1LWSVH.jpg


Here is the complete drawing of the box including the base strip
iNEHBHh.jpg


The ribs are removed and the .10 2.55 x 62.5mm strip added
inHcPB6.jpg


The ribs are glued back
SL9l20C.jpg


hexagonal styrene rod is used to make the bolts that secure it to the base
qZqA4f7.jpg


Another area that needs to be corrected is the hook on the trunnions
This are too small compared to the original ones

Here is the original hook
Fe1zISD.jpg


And the kits one…see any difference?
phai6oN.jpg


the drawings of the approximate size of the hook, a piece of 3mm styrene
5 x 15mm long is used, the base is .75 styrene sheet measuring 2 x 22 x 17 x 9mm

RxhtsKr.jpg


ErLZM2l.jpg


yvxOMBZ.jpg


The hooks are glued to the bases and used acrylic putty to
fill the join
VBkERpH.jpg


After sanding the putty a coat of grey primer and its ready to be glued in place
rV2ObAu.jpg


Here a comparison of the original with the new one
zFxYEVB.jpg


vxwFYnj.jpg


MCM4VFR.jpg


It looks like this now, a super improvement over the original
KhZayP6.jpg


yq1sZBd.jpg


Next the chains for the lower floor of the trunnions are made
Using 30 links per inch small chain, I used a very thin copper
Wire to tie it to the support tubes
TnY9Ufu.jpg


After a base coat of paint it can be better appreciated
eruy5ie.jpg


The last addition to the trunnions are two platforms at
the end of the stairs, I first saw this on another Dora build
from 2007 and after looking through my reference I found two
photos that shows a platform on that area, so I did the same
design he used

Here are a couple of photos showing a platform
Yctc6Zz.jpg


4GxTh7k.png

I used two pieces of .20 x 10 x 65mm long styrene sheet for the sides
One .20 of 10 x 33.5mm for the back and one .20 10 x 32mm for the center
L0J1rxk.jpg


All the parts are cut to size
ctuHGre.jpg


A line is made at 18mm to make the diagonal cut
5OhtCEN.jpg


ObOC3xh.jpg


uuhsKTz.jpg


The bases are assembled
qKuOLiy.jpg


A dry fit test to make sure it aligns ok
vg7AWIx.jpg


The floor is made with .20 styrene sheet measuring
42.5 x 65mm, then a cut out of 20.5 x 23 deep is made
Leaving 10mm from one side and 12mm from the other
you need to do the other side like mirror as left
and right sides
iK2Nv4n.jpg


The floors are glued to the bases and another dry fit
ZO3ENXS.jpg


4d0Y2dr.jpg


The sides reinforcements are made with 2.5 x3.2mm styrene strip
1 piece 65mm long and 3 small pieces of 7.5mm long
U6Ud8kR.jpg


TlITNaA.jpg


UdLqQ3v.jpg


Finally forming mesh is used for the platform floor
NdR5IBB.jpg


CNOzZZy.jpg


urXEcH3.jpg

bzYp2vI.jpg


The tools on the support pillars of the main platform are changed
I did not like what I did the first time so I completely removed
It and using .80 styrene I made the new wrenches
hrDtU21.jpg


This is what I did the first time, just the tip of the tool
h3V5kxo.jpg


The molded tools are removed
lpQ4Xeh.jpg


The new ones are made measuring .80 x 19mm long
k1vlBI1.jpg


Styrene channel of 4.8mm is used for the securing latch
A6xETJA.jpg


4 pieces of 2mm are cut
NTV3JNf.jpg


The new tools are glued in place
JNBlrtv.jpg


dBoyc7K.jpg


vyExgGl.jpg


L3Hbp5c.jpg


The model have received the first coat of paint and the rails are
Next to take some paint, still lots of work to do but getting there

Thanks for following!

Abdin
 
Simply amazing Adbin . What a colossus build . I'm thinking the real thing could not have been much more work . :idonno

It would really be interesting to see the kit as is next to your much improved rendition .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Simply amazing Adbin . What a colossus build . I'm thinking the real thing could not have been much more work . :idonno

It would really be interesting to see the kit as is next to your much improved rendition .

Cheers, Christian B)

Everything Christian said and more!!!!

Fantastic!!!!!!!

Bob
 
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