Jakko
Well-Known Member
Takom's idler wheels are intended for link-and-length tracks, which have a fixed length, but I want to use separate-link track from MiniArt, and then it's better if you can use the idlers to adjust the track length:
Left as supplied in the kit, right as modified. I cut the axle off the mount by sawing through the outer disc and then filed the remains of that away. I then glued the axle into the wheel and replaced the disc by a 6 mm one punched from 0.5 mm plastic card. I then drilled a hole into the wheel, 1 mm away from the centre and also one in the centre of the mount, to take a piece of 1 mm brass rod as the new axle.
All that remained was to glue them to the hull:
The T6's engine deck was almost the same as the M3A1's, but not quite. I first cut away the front edge of the Takom part's air intake, because it didn't fit well under the Asuka hull. I also cut away the little handwheels that were moulded inside the air intake as well as four bolt heads that were slotted screws on the T6:
In the photo, you can see I replaced them on the left but not yet on the right, to show what I changed. I made the screws with a Trumpeter rivet-maker set. That's actually a set of metal pins with hollowed-out ends, which you can use to engrave a little circle by twisting it round, after which I used a knife to cut a line across to make the screw slot.
And in the hull:
The T6 had a small, rounded section at the rear of the turret ring, which you can see in the photo above, and that I cut from 0.5 mm plastic card. There seem to be hardly any photos of the real tank that show it, because the turret is usually in the way, but it definitely was there:
Left as supplied in the kit, right as modified. I cut the axle off the mount by sawing through the outer disc and then filed the remains of that away. I then glued the axle into the wheel and replaced the disc by a 6 mm one punched from 0.5 mm plastic card. I then drilled a hole into the wheel, 1 mm away from the centre and also one in the centre of the mount, to take a piece of 1 mm brass rod as the new axle.
All that remained was to glue them to the hull:
The T6's engine deck was almost the same as the M3A1's, but not quite. I first cut away the front edge of the Takom part's air intake, because it didn't fit well under the Asuka hull. I also cut away the little handwheels that were moulded inside the air intake as well as four bolt heads that were slotted screws on the T6:
In the photo, you can see I replaced them on the left but not yet on the right, to show what I changed. I made the screws with a Trumpeter rivet-maker set. That's actually a set of metal pins with hollowed-out ends, which you can use to engrave a little circle by twisting it round, after which I used a knife to cut a line across to make the screw slot.
And in the hull:
The T6 had a small, rounded section at the rear of the turret ring, which you can see in the photo above, and that I cut from 0.5 mm plastic card. There seem to be hardly any photos of the real tank that show it, because the turret is usually in the way, but it definitely was there: