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Post Info TOPIC: Source for ~ 1:35 geared "winch" as used on Mk. I salvage/recovery tank


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Source for ~ 1:35 geared "winch" as used on Mk. I salvage/recovery tank
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About a week ago I ran across some info on this tank somewhere on the Landships forum, and I recall there was another term used, but can't recall what it was.  I'm considering building a "what-if" recovery Whippet and am trying to locate a suitable winch.  I'll attach the photo I found here, which shows a small A-frame boom on the front, and a really huge mother of a winch on the back. 

I've added an image of an early logging tractor, also with an A-frame boom, but with an interesting structure at the rear - including a small concrete counterweight.  Since this will be a what-if build, as James Brown said, "make it funky".  In that vein, I have an image of a mock-up incorporating a post-WWI lattice-type boom.  This is long enough that it might become an armored/armed crane, rather than a recovery tank.  Part of what motivates me is the partial similarity of the Whippet "cab" to those of early Bucyrus / Ruston cranes.  I also tend to see the Whippet cab more as an interesting piece of Cubist sculpture - with all those angles and planes - than anything else.  My most sincere appologies to anyone I may offend.

Marine winches I've looked at on ship model sites look wrong, but model railroad manufacturers seem a bit more promising.  I well realize that it's unlikely I'll find one at all similar to this, and it's possible that a 1:48 winch might actually work out better given the size of the Whippet "cab".  I'm in the U.S., but will consider British and other European sources if anyone has recommendations

thanks, Charles

 

WW1 Mk 1 fitted with A-frame and winch.jpgearly logging A-fame crane.jpgWhippet as recovery tank.jpg

 



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