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08-12-2017, 12:18 PM | #41 |
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08-12-2017, 04:33 PM | #42 |
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Hi Guys,
I don't regard any comments you make that help me to get a better model/assembly as criticism. Helpful information given as above is exactly why I joined a specialist forum in the first instance. That said, I think there is a little confusion here. The gun in the background is a standard 1942 BYF 4" barrel P08 with numbers (and placement) matching a deactivated pistol. I take on board your comments re the slide cut-out for the artillery sight. It should not be present on either gun, It is an easy fix. I guess I got lazy and tried to use it for more than one gun, although (as you mentioned) I have seen it on standard issue P08's. Whilst I cannot make the physical changes to my models just yet, as I am currently re-building my PC, I can show you a revised image that has the grip chequering corrected. If this is still not 100% right please let me know and I will adjust it. I am also going to have a try at re-creating the DWM logo. If it works as it should then some of these gun markings may change to go with it. Thanks for your help and your comments, they are appreciated. Regards, Dave Last edited by 9x19; 08-13-2017 at 06:32 AM. |
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If it is a BYF 41 represented, all the parts should be blued.
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08-13-2017, 06:27 AM | #44 |
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Thanks for the heads up Kurusu, I should have known that! In truth I was using the gun to experiment with the straw finishing and I will correct it before I create any final renderings. It is actually a 1942 gun, not a 41 though. Not that I know if there is any difference between the two!
I think I have already said that the finishes on the guns could be fine tweaked at the end, and of course, I should have realised that I can get nothing past you guys :-). Please keep the information coming. I am making notes and will address all your comments in due course. Regards & best wishes to you all, Dave |
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9×19 Dave, amazing work. Keep the refinement editions coming so I can keep drooling.
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08-13-2017, 03:28 PM | #46 |
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I made a mistake in one of my post dealing with this topic~ Sorry!! It was never intentional!! Eric
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08-24-2017, 03:57 PM | #48 |
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Hi guys,
After finishing the Navy Luger and making the corrections you advised above I went on the hunt for the missing information I needed to complete the Artillery version (see attached screen grab). Getting this information took longer than expected so I started work on a P38, but that is a whole other story, suffice to say that I hate Mauser drawings! The Artillery Luger is finished with the exception of the butt stock, which I will go into in a moment. Although my models already have serial numbers I wondered if anyone would like to have their own pistol markings on either the Artillery or Naval Lugers? If you wish you can email me some detailed jpegs of the markings and where they are situated. Please note that both the front and rear sights of my Artillery version have fine screw adjustments for windage or elevation. Now, the real reason for this post - I have run into an issue that I wonder if you can resolve for me. My latest set of drawings show that the butt stock and metal end cap are asymmetrical in thickness (23.15mm wide in total (I don't understand why two decimal places for a wooden gun stock?)), yet on a separate drawing the metal end cap is actually detailed as being 20mm thick and symmetrical (see attached screen grab). A search of the internet did reveal some pictures of an asymmetric stock fitted with the symmetrical end cap, but I could only find them on Ebay, and I did not trust that as an accurate source. Can anyone shed some light on this form me?, and if possible PM me with some decent photos of a genuine military issue stock? Thanks for your help once again. Regards, Dave Last edited by 9x19; 08-24-2017 at 07:36 PM. |
08-24-2017, 06:00 PM | #49 |
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You are correct. The gooseneck on the artillery buttstock is asymmetrical.
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Hi,
If the stock then takes the symmetrical end cap as shown in the image below (and my model above) it would leave a lump of wood stuck out that I am curious to know what it's purpose is? The butt stock drawing that you have taken a small section of in your post has no dimensions as to the exact positions and shapes of the two cheek pieces. I need someone that owns one of these stocks to be willing to send some pictures and possibly a couple of dimensions - anyone help please, or am I better moving this post to the Artillery section of the forum now the Naval Luger is complete? Regards, Dave |
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Probably as simple as an error on one of the drawings.
The wood on the stock is = to or slightly wider than the metal.
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Hi Guys,
This is probably my last visit to the forum as I have finished all three guns and it is time for me to move on to a different project. I promised you a look at all three guns and they are open to any final comments you wish to make. As no one has come forward to have their own gun's serial numbers on the models I will leave them with the ones they already have. It has been a pleasure to converse with you all. In truth this project has turned out to demand a lot of my time, more than I ever expected, but it is with a little relief that I am actually at the finishing post. Regards, best wishes and may all your shots hit the bulls eye, Dave |
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Very nice work,
As Kurusu said, right side view would be good- straight on. And if it is not much trouble, the artillery stock should not be red/pink! But "amber" colored wood.
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the comments. Unfortunately "amber" is slightly ambiguous, but hey I have tried a new wood. Is this a better match? I also included a better r/h view of a 4" P08. If there is anything wrong with it please let me know ASAP and I will correct it, but in all honesty I can't see anything. Regards, Dave |
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That second right side is better. But the tip of the ejector should be rounded not square. It appears a triffle too short also. The magazine release also needs improvement
On the group image there's a wavy look on what should be a flat surface. And, with the action close, the ejector is also flat with that flat surface. The front tip only goes in with the action open. |
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Hi Kurusu,
Can you please post some images of how these things you mention should look. Thanks. Regards, Dave |
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Yup!
Edit. Never mind the dirty look. It went to the range yesterday. And it's fitted with the "go to the range" VoPo grips. |
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Hi Kurusu,
OK, got that! I still have 3 parts in my assemblies that I downloaded from the internet - all the others I have remodelled. These remaining three seemed to fit OK. I checked only the major dimensions. It seems that I should have re-done all of them - D*#$n! I am currently remodelling said parts, one of these is the ejector spring in question, and that is why it is not sitting in the correct resting position. You also mentioned the magazine release button. Can I have pictures please, This is one I remodelled exactly as per the manufacturer's drawings (see attached image). It might be the lighting in the images, maybe not. Those pyramid chequering patterns can look odd in some views. Regards, Dave |
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