Duke Maddog
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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....
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Carlos, Bod thanks!
Carlos most of the parts are already painted in the base color, soon to start some weathering
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
I started by removing the molded wheel on both halves
Here you can see the removed area, the inside must be completely flat for the replacement wheel to work
After removing the molded wheels I sanded all the molded on bolts on both sides
Here are the measurements for the new wheels, 8 disks of .80 x 15.5mm in diameter
And 4 .80 x 12.3mm disks
You just glue one of the smaller disks between two of the bigger disks to form a wheel
Side view of one of the new wheels
The shaft for the wheels is made with a piece of 1.7 x 14.1mm long styrene tube
To keep the right distance between the wheels I made 6 spacers with a 4mm diameter rod
.60mm wide
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.
The wheels in place
With that step done I removed the original hook on each pulley
The new hook is made with 1.6mm styrene sheet, the hook is 14mm long x 8.8mm wide
Here the drawing says 18mm long but I changed it to 14mm after checking the measurements
Comparison of the new and original hooks
The front part of the hook is sanded to an angle to make the hook look like this
After gluing the new hooks in place I used verlinden resin bolts to detail the sides of the pulleys
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
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
The hole is marked and cut
The motors are next, I started by cutting the center base on each motor
The area to be removed is marked using masking tape as a guide the area between the
Tapes is to be removed
It should look like this
Now the center of the motor is marked to make the hole for the pulleys shaft
A 4mm hole is made just in this side of the motor
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
The 3 washers are glued to the 5.6mm tube equally spaced
This is how it will be when the tube is passed through the motor
The tube with the washers goes in and the 4mm tube is pushed into the motor and through the washer’s tube
It should look like this
Side view
The motor and motor base ready to install
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
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)