The holes in the wheels could be for inserting something to dislodge mud or
snow...  You never know.

Derek

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 7:40 AM, Michael Butts <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dave,
>   I was under that impression due to the models I had seen. Scale
> modelers are really anal for the most part. Also because of this site:
>
> http://www.peachmountain.com/5star/US_Army_Ordnance_Museum_IS3_tank.aspx
>
> The clearest picture shows the under belly of the tank. It is 2/3 of
> the way down or so. You can tell this is all one set of pictures by
> the lighting.
>
> Also do you have a drawing with all the hull angles and whatnot like that
> IS-4?
> Mike B
>
> On 8/22/12, Dave D. <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey Mike,
> >
> > Me again...  I was rereading your post and you mentioned that you thought
> > the JS-III had sloped sides/bottom...
> >
> >>Hull: I like Steve Tyng construction methods and suspension. However I
> >> wonder about "grime" affecting springs. That method would also call for
> a
> >> non scale hull shape for an IS-3. It is flat down the centerline at a
> >> marginal width but angles up toward the road wheels/ sides. To
> counteract
> >> mines I would guess. His method need a "box" hull it would seem.
> >
> > I think you may be confusing the JS-III with the JS-IV, which seems from
> > drawings to have sloped sides.  I haven't any photos that show this
> > conclusively, but the diagrams do....
> >
> > JS-IV
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > And here is a good close-up photo showing the JS-III's suspension and
> side
> > wall, looks 90 degrees to me...
> >
> > I wonder why the Russians put those five holes in each road wheel, access
> > points, I guess.  The return rollers have 'em too!!  And yet they don't
> seem
> > to line up with anything on the inside... Hmmm.  Excess weight reduction?
> > Additional enemy sighting portals?  Vodka'ed up Russkie wheel die man
> left
> > his signature mark?  Any ideas, Chris-OS?
> >
> >
> >
> >
>  > So you can go with the venerable Tyng suspension/hull design with
> > confidence...  "Nothing runs like a Tyng..."  I've seen the videos to
> prove
> > it!!  LOL.   I think I've coined a phrase, with all due respect to John
> D.
> >
> >
> > And even if it were sloped (I really think it isn't) I believe the hobby
> > would let you slide abit and build the hull bottom flat, to accommodate
> the
> > wheel axles and such.  I highly doubt they'll sacrifice a potential new
> > paint target - I mean member over a relatively minor build modification!!
> >
> >
> > Just my two cents worth...
> >
> >
> > Dave "Boy this forum is fun" D.
> >
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