Tim A.
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The ones on this Sherman are called T-80.Looking good Tim!
Umm, T-80? as in Russian?
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The ones on this Sherman are called T-80.Looking good Tim!
Umm, T-80? as in Russian?
Ahem...The mirrors come off. This photo shows one on. However I asked myself the same thing. I'm betting the car modellers have a solution for replicating rear view mirrors.
The Sherman models I've seen have them folded in with the mirror flat against the hull to avoid having to deal with that.
78 inches ought to do it
test it on some spare PE frets before chancing it on turned brass barrels. I've seen it used for silver, copper, and bronze but not brass. Each agent has different properties and that is why I specified to be careful to order the agent for brass and not the one for pewter (white metal as in tracks) if deciding products from Ammo of MiG or USCHI. It will be cool to know the results!For blackening the brass I thought about trying my ol' school liver of sulfer.

I got the AFV 50 cal and had a bent barrel twice - the replacement was bent also. I Posted this on the AFV forum on FB and complained that the 100% failure rate was disappointing for an $80 AUD gun. I would have been able to make a better decision if told 'up front' that the barrel will be bent. I was asking if the MG42 barrel would be bent and was told (by David Parker)that i wouldn't have to worry because they would not be selling me one.Went ahead and ordered the Aber 50 cal barrel upgrade as well.
I may have to get a job...I swear the next build is going to be STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BOX.
This meme sums it up when you wake up to a dozen comments on something you posted the night before...I got the AFV 50 cal and had a bent barrel twice - the replacement was bent also. I Posted this on the AFV forum on FB and complained that the 100% failure rate was disappointing for an $80 AUD gun. I would have been able to make a better decision if told 'up front' that the barrel will be bent. I was asking if the MG42 barrel would be bent and was told (by David Parker)that i wouldn't have to worry because they would not be selling me one.
I replied that I was justified to expect a warning notice before purchasing and that if you bought an armout kit or plane kit with a bent chassis/fuselage, you would go out of business at a 100% failure rate to meet expectations. I was attacked by all (for questioning a celebrity modeller) and the 'fan boys' told me to just heat the barrel as a fix but my point was at $80.00 for a a simple gun, I should not have to do anything. If it is an excepted issue, then why isn't the issue advertised or just sold with a BRASS Barrel - I ended up buying an Aber barrel (an extra $20.00 and haven't bought anything from them since (after dropping about $1500 with them prior to that).
I guess I would have taken a beating for telling folks I had to drive a f250 with no clutch for about a year. Starting in granny gear at a redlight with no clutch was a great learning experience.I got beat up on an antique tractor forum for how dangerous and irresponsible it was for telling a guy to put his tractor in gear to keep it from rolling away I don't know what those people thought we did all those years with stick shift vehicles?
Ah the good ol' days.I guess I would have taken a beating for telling folks I had to drive a f250 with no clutch for about a year. Starting in granny gear at a redlight with no clutch was a great learning experience.