smittyrob64 wrote:Thanks Pickelhaube,
I use that method too, soldering brass bits together and turning them in a drill chuck. I made things like the hanomag crank caps, wheel caps and anything small and round this way.
and your barrels always look great, I'd still like a set of those stuka cannon's.
How do you make things like the wheels and tires on your sdkfz 222 if you don't mind me asking?
I cheated on the 222 and used a Hanomags tire. I just sanded it to shape and depend the side lugs.
I also used the Hanos wheel . I turned it around sanded off the detail and added my own. The inner wheel ridge was made by spinning on a dremel and cutting the outside whit an x-acto and then cutting the inside to make a ring. Then I sanded the ring profile as a half moon.
On my barrels I use a long brass tube approx 4 inches longer than the barrel tube that I need.
Then I use brass tube rings the size that I need ( small muzzle side of the tube large mantlet side of the tube).
Then I get a sheet of wax paper and sprinkle some denatured alcohol on it .
Then smear bondo on the center tube.
Then roll kit like dough on the wet waxed paper.
I do this till the center section is full and has taken the size of the barrel.
When all is said and done I chuck one of the ends in a drill and I spin sand it.
The first barrel took about a day to do. Now I can make one in less than an hour.
