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Question: At the rear of the engine there is a vertical rack of pipes. What purpose do these serve? I am guessing these form a crude engine oil cooler???
If so should these pipes be painted a dull brass or bronze color?
Michael, I couldn’t find any good photos of those tubes on the ‘net. But I also took them to be a type of oil cooler, so I suppose they could be painted a dull bronze or brass color. The engine is quite detailed, and if you had some good photos, you could figure out the wiring and solenoid pattern for the right side. You can’t see it in the photos, but I did add a couple of wires for the coil at the front of the engine which lead over to the generator. There are also “pins” on the right side of the cylinders which I took to be spark plugs, which would connect to a crude distributor (rectangular box with the belt at engine the right rear). But I couldn’t find any good photos of this area.
Roden gives you everything you need to build a super detailed engine with a little work. As for the roof, I was initially going to replace mine, but decided to “take up the challenge” of filling those little holes. It looks harder than it is— follow my method of thinning out some Tamiya putty, go slowly, and in no time those little divots will vanish— it might have taken me a total of an hour to get the roof in shape (not including drying time for the putty). But you’re right, with a little better kit engineering, Roden could have saved us all that step. Good luck with your build, I found it quite enjoyable, despite the warts. Along with the 8” BL Howitzer, it makes a very impressive model. In sure a talented scratch-builder like yourself will have no problem. I was surprised when my Holt and 8” Howitzer earned 1st Place in “Towed Artillery” at our recent Seattle Regional IPMS show—considering the build was mostly OOB. If you’re building the 8”, see Rick Taylor’s build article too— and ModelCellar offers a nice wheel correction set for the Howitzer.
VR, Russ