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MODERN RUSSIAN ARMOUR - T-72B1 in Ukraine April 2022 (25th Dec update)

At this point I started on the turned metal barrel from Aber. I did not nee to use the PE clamps and nuts on this one as the tank does not have a thermal cover on the barrel.
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@Brokeneagle, be wary that Aber is usually good about machining their details onto their barrels. The may have drilled drainage holes onto the bottom of the thermal sleeves (which are machined on the set I bought).

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I will never mention that the covers are still on. ;)
I meant the actual Aber barrel. It also has some groove detail on the turned metal where the straps go, which seems to appear on actual real barrels without the covers. Can you confirm?
 
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I meant the actual Aber barrel. It also has some groove detail on the turned metal where the straps go, which seems to appear on actaul real barrels without the covers. Can you confirm?
The grooves are meant to help you align the PE stiffener strips. Not on the real barrel, so you would have to fill them in as well.
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On the bottom of the bore evacuator (thick portion which is also removable but renders the gun dangerous) there should be a drain and I don't recall Aber including it.
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On the bottom of the bore evacuator (thick portion which is also removable but renders the gun dangerous) there should be a drain and I don't recall Aber including it.
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:hmm: mmmmmm......thanks Saul.
So the photos I have of this tank see to not have thermal covers yet the straps are there. What do you think?
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and the same seems to be with this tank in the same unit/ column
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The look like marks left over form the removal of the thermal sleeve. I need to check the gun's manual. I have it somewhere here...

Also, this photo is interesting in that the thermal cover could be mounted and rotated so the splines are not at the top!
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So at this point I have decided to rebuild the damaged front row of ERA bricks, as well as giving up on the MENG early T-72 track links. The track links would fall apart on the side without the pin, with glue the only way to keep them together, which shortened the time allowable for positioning etc. I couldn't use my usual meathod so I 'ditched' them and got a set of Miniart early tracks (also used on the T-55).
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These tracks are very nice and fit well with seperate track pins that are postioned on each side.The only drawback is that each track has 3 points to clean-up
 
Yeah, cleaning up track links is a mindless chore. As I wanted the 251 links to work smooth and drape naturally I spent a fair amount of time just working them over. They really work and drape smooth now and that is worth all the work.
 
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