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John Hughes (Gojira)
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Soar Art 1/35 Dora Railway Gun

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A nightmare in plastic! Thankfully those spindly central supports have spares in the kit. You'll likely break one or two just getting them off the sprue. There are some tiny collars that fit between the two halves of the brake units. These are by far the smallest components I've ever seen in a kit. I couldn't pick the up without tweezers. I had to fabricate one replacment from scratch after it sprang out of the tweezers and I heard it ricochet somewhere on the other of the room. I didn't even bother trying to find it. Those cylinders sticking out from the sides of the brake shoes are separate parts too, each about 3mm long. 
 

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The rails are aluminium and a bit of a tight fit. It's the first time I've used a hammer to assemble a kit. Very carefully, of course. 
 

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You get some idea of the size of the thing in this shot. 
 

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I took a look at these wagons in storage the other day. See those spindly things sticking up from the corners of the guard rails? Guess what's broken off. Go on, have a guess! If ever a component needed to be made from a bit of wire it's these things. 
 

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The sides of each wagon are a single piece. There is quite a mismatch between the two halves of the mould which necessitates a lot of cleanup, especially around complex bottom part. You know, where the springs are. That was a few evenings work and a lot of cramped fingers. 
 

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Dora at twilight, apparently. 
 

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Each of those circular mountings will have a handwheel fitted. 
 

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You had to scroll to see the other end of the barrel, didn't you? 
 

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Comments

6 2 September 2019, 08:59
B R
Awesome work and....yea thats a big ass gun
2 September 2019, 10:35
John Hughes
Thanks, B R. I've had to hold fire on doing any more on this until I have somewhere to display it! Final assembly will pretty much have to be done in situ.
2 September 2019, 10:48
Neuling
Looking forward ........ I have seen part of an original Dora barrel in the Grafenwöhr Heimatmuseum. The gun was blown up and completely destroyed near Grafenwöhr at the end of WW II.
2 September 2019, 14:12
Villiers de Vos
John, what will the dimensions be of the completed model?
13 September 2022, 15:45
John Hughes
The track is 2m long, the gun around 1.422m
13 September 2022, 17:06
Paulo
WOW! Now thats a biiig project! Wish you best luck with it!
13 September 2022, 17:32
Villiers de Vos
And the height and width please?
14 September 2022, 06:22

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