Torque link for struts

Ian M

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 14, 2008
Messages
19,706
Points
113
Location
Falster, Denmark
First Name
Ian
My Gannets torque links are AWOL. Any ideas as to how to find or make some?
 

JR

Member of the Rabble and Pyromania Consultant
SMF Supporter
Joined
May 26, 2015
Messages
17,275
Points
113
Location
lincs
First Name
John

Ian M

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 14, 2008
Messages
19,706
Points
113
Location
Falster, Denmark
First Name
Ian
These are Line Replaceable Units (LRU), you should approach the landing gear supplier for spares.
Do they do them in 1/48 scale? :smiling5: :smiling6::tears-of-joy::tongue-out2:
Its the Classic Airframe kit and it was hard enough to get hold of the kit, as for spares.....
 

Dave Ward

Still Trying New Things
SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
8,634
Points
113
Location
South Gloucestershire
First Name
David
Ian,
Ouch! I think that you may have to either make them ( !! ), or find a 1/48 PE set for say a Grumman Tracker & steal the torque links off that - you may have to plough through the Eduard 1/48 PE sets to fond something that may be suitable - Good Luck!
Dave
 

rickoshea52

SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 20, 2011
Messages
3,969
Points
113
Location
North West
First Name
Rick
Looks like you’re gonna have to do some scratch building or Rob something from the spares box.

 

Ian M

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 14, 2008
Messages
19,706
Points
113
Location
Falster, Denmark
First Name
Ian
Thanks Rick, I have that page in my shortcuts bar...
Had a go the other day but failed miserably. Still that was a first try.
 

yak face

Wossupwidee?
Staff member
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Jun 13, 2009
Messages
12,387
Points
113
Location
sheffield
First Name
tony
Difficult to see them in the walkaround pics Ian but if theyre just the standard triangular scissor link type then in the past ive made them from either thick wine foil or thin aluminium ( pet food cartons or more enjoyably beer cans !) take a piece , fold it ,then cut a triangle , narrowest end at the fold but leaving enough width so the two pieces are still connected when you unfold it . If necessary you can drill lightening holes in before you cut the triangle . Hope this makes sense!
 

Dave Ward

Still Trying New Things
SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
8,634
Points
113
Location
South Gloucestershire
First Name
David
Ian,
maybe not of any help, but these are the undercarriage legs for the Revell 1/72 Gannet
DSCF2413.JPG
Main undercarriage leg.........................
DSCF2415.JPG
Nosewheel leg
Not exactly superdetailed, but they seem to show that they are pretty standard, not odd shapes or sizes! ( ps the Revell Gannet is the 2008 tooling not the neolithic Frog version! )
Dave
 
Top