1/18 M-10 Custom Rebooted
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1/18 M-10 Custom Rebooted
I started with the hardest part first , the gun. Next will be the turret then the top hull.
I started scaling off of the AFV 1/35 model . I had the recoil shocks all done then looked at some refernce pics and saw that it was all wrong .
Thanks AFV Well I guess you probably wont notice anyway because most of it will be hidden .
Well I redid the shocks and got everything right . Here is about 2 1/2 days worth of work.
The troops are getting ancy . They want to use the gun before they get over run
I started scaling off of the AFV 1/35 model . I had the recoil shocks all done then looked at some refernce pics and saw that it was all wrong .
Thanks AFV Well I guess you probably wont notice anyway because most of it will be hidden .
Well I redid the shocks and got everything right . Here is about 2 1/2 days worth of work.
The troops are getting ancy . They want to use the gun before they get over run
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Thanks Guys,
I thought that the M-10 and Firefly used the same gun. Aperantly the round was about the same size but the guns were different.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/barryslemm ... 476965425/
I will try to start the turret today. Because of the guns size it looks like I will have to make the M-10's turret in a couple of pieces because the length and size of the gun.
I am not sure if this will be easier or harder when it comes time to mold and cast this.
I thought that the M-10 and Firefly used the same gun. Aperantly the round was about the same size but the guns were different.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/barryslemm ... 476965425/
I will try to start the turret today. Because of the guns size it looks like I will have to make the M-10's turret in a couple of pieces because the length and size of the gun.
I am not sure if this will be easier or harder when it comes time to mold and cast this.
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I was going to wait untill I got further along on this to post pics, but it looks like I may be working all this week. So here are a few pics of the roughed in turret and mantlet with gun semi mounted.
Those eye brows are supposed to be asymetrical. The hoist hooks need to be added to the mantlet. I just got a modeling book and it gave me a good idea on how to make the eyelets. Twist the styreen rods around a dowl and emerse it all in boiling water for a minet . I am going to try this for the hoist hooks.
Here it is next to the Wirbelwind
I think that I have all of the hard stuff done except the rear counter weights. Those are some CRAZY angles back there.
When I move onto the interior I will try to keep it as simple and plain as possible. Maybe just ready shells only and crew seats.
I am hoping that the upper hull will be an easy do.
Those eye brows are supposed to be asymetrical. The hoist hooks need to be added to the mantlet. I just got a modeling book and it gave me a good idea on how to make the eyelets. Twist the styreen rods around a dowl and emerse it all in boiling water for a minet . I am going to try this for the hoist hooks.
Here it is next to the Wirbelwind
I think that I have all of the hard stuff done except the rear counter weights. Those are some CRAZY angles back there.
When I move onto the interior I will try to keep it as simple and plain as possible. Maybe just ready shells only and crew seats.
I am hoping that the upper hull will be an easy do.
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Thanks for all of the kind remarks guys.
I will try to get back on this Fri and the weekend. I figure about 4 -5 more working days and I will have this wrapped up.
This is be a major custom. The top hull will be the biggest mold/pour that I will have done to date. The mold itself will be the size of a shoe box. Probably about $350 - $500 worth of RTV on the hull alone.
But it will be the second U. S. piece of armor in our 1/18 world to be made for production.
When I do the Firefly it will be the first British tank in 1/18 history. That is if you count it as a British tank.
It sure is easier wishing for these things than it is making them.
I will try to get back on this Fri and the weekend. I figure about 4 -5 more working days and I will have this wrapped up.
This is be a major custom. The top hull will be the biggest mold/pour that I will have done to date. The mold itself will be the size of a shoe box. Probably about $350 - $500 worth of RTV on the hull alone.
But it will be the second U. S. piece of armor in our 1/18 world to be made for production.
When I do the Firefly it will be the first British tank in 1/18 history. That is if you count it as a British tank.
It sure is easier wishing for these things than it is making them.
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* M-10 turret custom
* This is were the U.S. tank loader "Brewster" comes into play.
* The guy that comes complete w/ a 75mm tank round.
.......... Nice work Matt ! *
* Edit :
............... Oh , it's a 76mm gun ... "Sorry".
Mitch v MG
* The guy that comes complete w/ a 75mm tank round.
.......... Nice work Matt ! *
* Edit :
............... Oh , it's a 76mm gun ... "Sorry".
Mitch v MG
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Re: * M-10 turret custom
Thanks Mitch,MG-42 wrote:* This is were the U.S. tank loader "Brewster" comes into play.
* The guy that comes complete w/ a 75mm tank round.
.......... Nice work Matt ! *
* Edit :
............... Oh , it's a 76mm gun ... "Sorry".
Mitch v MG
Do you have a pic ? Isn't the 76 mm round the same as the 3 inch round ? If so I need one so I can cast a few for the interior ready shells.
Or maybe I should keep these out of the project to keep the price down ?
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PH,
Have you ever posted a thorough step by step process on how you do your work here at SSHQ? You know, like a step by step how to on how you make molds etc etc. I customize a lot myself, but the old fashioned way, with alot of elbow grease and cut fingers and they never get replicated without starting the process all over again.
Anyway, I'm getting to the point now where I would also like to start making things that can be shared with others instead of just one-of-a-kinds and I was looking for some guidance/help. And don't worry about me stealing some of your consumer base, I only do 1/32 stuff. I figured it's about time the 1/32 guys got some cool stuff too!
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Have you ever posted a thorough step by step process on how you do your work here at SSHQ? You know, like a step by step how to on how you make molds etc etc. I customize a lot myself, but the old fashioned way, with alot of elbow grease and cut fingers and they never get replicated without starting the process all over again.
Anyway, I'm getting to the point now where I would also like to start making things that can be shared with others instead of just one-of-a-kinds and I was looking for some guidance/help. And don't worry about me stealing some of your consumer base, I only do 1/32 stuff. I figured it's about time the 1/32 guys got some cool stuff too!
-Kevin
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PanzerArm wrote:PH,
Have you ever posted a thorough step by step process on how you do your work here at SSHQ? You know, like a step by step how to on how you make molds etc etc. I customize a lot myself, but the old fashioned way, with alot of elbow grease and cut fingers and they never get replicated without starting the process all over again
Anyway, I'm getting to the point now where I would also like to start making things that can be shared with others instead of just one-of-a-kinds and I was looking for some guidance/help. And don't worry about me stealing some of your consumer base, I only do 1/32 stuff. I figured it's about time the 1/32 guys got some cool stuff too!
-Kevin
I have done step by steps with the P-36 I did. I did not think anybody would be interested in the casting part of the pojects. It is real messy.
If anybody else would be interested in that I can post it in the customs post. I try to keep the progress pics short as possible in the 1/18 forum because as Aferuson has said my projects are considered NEW ITEMS IN THE 1/18 SCALE MARKET.
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The turret exterior is done. I was going to put the little tie down clips but I will let the modeler do that if he wants.
I am going to put ready shells and seats in the turret and let it go like that. The more details means more money and I am trying to keep the price down on this project.. The counter weights were a bear . It took me almost 2 days to get them right.
I was freting the armor aplique bolts but they were not all that hard to do. I just hope that they will take when I mold and pour them. Just a little clean up and they will look real close to scale.
I am going to put ready shells and seats in the turret and let it go like that. The more details means more money and I am trying to keep the price down on this project.. The counter weights were a bear . It took me almost 2 days to get them right.
I was freting the armor aplique bolts but they were not all that hard to do. I just hope that they will take when I mold and pour them. Just a little clean up and they will look real close to scale.
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Are you building with styrene? It kind of looks like wax. I use styrene in my scratch builds. I only do them for myself, and only simple things, the easy stuff. I was just looking for a few tips. Some of those angles look really nice. I was wondering how you achieved those. If you don't want to share publicly, please PM me.
I want to ask about some of the techniques in all your work, but i don't want you to feel that I'm attempting to undermine you or steal your spotlight. Just another artist looking to improve.
I want to ask about some of the techniques in all your work, but i don't want you to feel that I'm attempting to undermine you or steal your spotlight. Just another artist looking to improve.
Best,
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