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James Robert Noble
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Thanks mate! Had a wee peek at your Puma build! Superb!Glad you like it mate. Enjoy your bench time.
Thanks mate! Had a wee peek at your Puma build! Superb!Glad you like it mate. Enjoy your bench time.
Don’t cut it at the breech! What I meant was measure 72.5 mm forward from the front edge of the breech and cut the barrel there. Like this:I could still cut back at the breech block as you suggested
I don’t think that would be a good choice. The tank guns often had muzzle counterweights or thread protectors (I’m not sure off the top of my head what they are), that the antitank guns didn’t.Would the MkIII for the Crusader tank etc look better? 6Pdr data seems to have that at a L/43 but RB Models have it as L/36.5?
Don’t cut it at the breech! What I meant was measure 72.5 mm forward from the front edge of the breech and cut the barrel there. Like this:
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This because in British guns, the barrel length in calibres is measured from the rear end of the chamber (which for a model can be equated to the forward edge of the breech). I mention this because German guns include the length of the breech in the L/whatever designations.
I don’t think that would be a good choice. The tank guns often had muzzle counterweights or thread protectors (I’m not sure off the top of my head what they are), that the antitank guns didn’t.
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