Another prototype: need 6 of these selected from this batch for the rear, 4 from another batch for the front section. Cut from my roll of .1mm brass. Rounded up the dimensions to closest mm. (So slightly larger)
Thanks for the praise...added details
Ya, they look like fingerprints, zoomed in like this. Wondering the same thing... now that I've removed the blobs that were supposed to be detail, it will make sanding easier. But I don't want to remove what little actual surface detail is left.print lines
Ha! Thanks, I was a little afraid of what I might find today, as it was 2am when I finished them last night!fabu
how much of those print lines will be visible after painting.
Mr. Surfacer is made for this!Ya, they look like fingerprints, zoomed in like this.
Never used... can that be applied with a brush?Mr. Surfacer
So, I have used it, only in a rattle can, and had only noticed the Aqueous 1000 on the label!Never used
Yes, and when you think that the front and rear sections can rotate through that center axis so that the left wheel us higher or lower than the right (and it that might be shifted in a turn), it is a wonder that the design is for a 'heavy' tractor!complicated, and probably somewhat fragile, way of steering a vehicle
Thanks, the rusty brown primer does have a nice sheen to it, and with some panel ink it brings up the details...paint job.
First thing I thought of when I saw the pictures of this, was the M561 Gama Goat. It's what we used to tow our M102 howitzers.TBH, it doesn't seem all that much worse than an M520 Goer or M561 Gama Goat …
Thanks. Oh yes, civilian and military use...Amazing job as always... and yes, you obviously enjoy building parts from scratche.
Now, on this model, were those "tractors" really used? or just a fantasy of an engineer??
Well, one side done, all gussied up!