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    update 8/3/2018

    I have at last managed to fabricate the suspension arm travel stops / bump stops and atteched them to the chassis. It seemed to take ages to complete these items but we had a week where we were snowed in and the workshop was frozen up which seemed like a month.
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      They are not perfect but as near as I could get them, the grey one is from the Bovington tank museums PZ2. For my next trick I am making the track return rollers, now that will be fun.

      Thanks for all the comments, I am glad that you find this tread interesting and i try my best to please.

      Jon
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        absolutely unbelievable!
        I just stumbled upon this thread, and my mind is blown!
        fantastic work, just incredible. A dream of mine to build an early panzer. I wish I could drop by and actually see how you are doing all this magic! it defies belief
        I will follow your progress with huge interest
        you are a genius sir
        regards
        jon

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          Thanks Jon.

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            Love following your progress Jon....superb stuff

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              When will you start on the King Tiger?

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                No, king tigers don't float my boat, nice tanks but if i built another one, it would be a late Panzer 4.

                Jon

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                  John,

                  Simply stunning! It is amazing that the small parts are so time consuming when done correctly but the efforts and effects when assembled are astronomical! Keep up the great work!

                  BTW, i was starting to suffer withdraws due to a long lag time since your last post...

                  Steve

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                    Sorry the update took so long Steve but there's so much to do in my little world and another project took priority for a week or so. Expansionism takes time you know.

                    Jon

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                      update 13/3

                      Track return roller shafts, Manufactured and bolted in place.

                      Jon
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                        Originally posted by johann mor View Post
                        Track return roller shafts, Manufactured and bolted in place.

                        Jon
                        The intricacies of War,beautiful job

                        Bob

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                          Super work John!

                          Whats your plan for wheels and drive sprocket?

                          David

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                            Hello David,

                            I intend to make them myself, only time will tell how successful this will be. I have just started to make the return rollers, so we will see how successful they are, casting the rubber/ neoprene on to the steel wheel will be interesting, as it's something that i have never done before.

                            Jon

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                              John,

                              Again, another extraordinary update to your PZII build. You sir are a master of your craft! Excellent work...... I'm still hinging on every update.

                              Question, what did you use as a template for the return rollers and shafts? Original blue prints, pictures or your own measurements? Again, Phenomenal work and progress on your tank!

                              Steve

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                                Its a mixture really Steve, some of the measurements I have from measuring the tank at Bovington tank museum, some are from drawings in various books and some are scaled. I have found very little useful information on the internet and experience has taught me to be very sceptical of using scaled drawings in some books or indeed trusting their interpretation of assembly's. The best model that I have found, that replicates the dimensions I have taken, is the tamiya 1/35 but I wouldn't use this without cross referencing to other sources. Some times I take a flyer and use artistic interpretation if its for purely aesthetics and sometimes, whilst I try to copy the original, the materials that are available to me dictate the final part, keeping the cost down is the main driver.

                                How I would love a set of original blue prints.

                                Jon

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