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Modeller Build Logs

Ram OP

By Paul Roberts
Started: Oct 16, 2003
Updated: Apr 12, 2006

OK Here goes, my first BLOG. We'll all get to see how far I get and maybe it will encourage me to keep up my build pace.

As the title says, this will eventually be a Ram OP, which was the artillery observation post version of the Ram Cruiser tank. Over 80 of these were made in 1943 by Montreal Locomotive and they were built on the last version of the Ram Mk II chassis. This had all the mods introduced over the 2 year production run of the Ram tank.

While the gun tank versions of the Ram never saw combat service in that role, the OP was widely used by the self propelled artillery regiments attached to Canada's armoured divisions and army groups. With the removal of the main gun (a plain tube was welded on the outside to maintain appearances) and turret basket there was enough room inside for a crew of 6 which included the observers and operators for two No.19 radio sets. With the extra room and crew the OPs were highly prized by their regiments and further OPs were created on gun tank chassis at REME (RCEME?) depots in the UK. Like its cousin, the Sherman, the Ram was well suited to conversion to other uses and the OP was a perfect example of such a conversion.

Introduction Chapter 1 - Oh, the Choices, the Choices! Chapter 2 - Other Bits Needed... Chapter 3 - The Real Thing! Chapter 4 - The Hull Underway. Chapter 5 - Upper Hull Shape Chapter 6 - Lower Hull Chapter 7 - Turret Surgery Chapter 8 - Turret Surgery Chapter 9 - Differential Housing Detailing Chapter 10 - Hull Chapter 11 - Hull Stern Chapter 12 - Forward Hull Contours Chapter 13 - Back to the Drawing Board... Chapter 14 - Drawing Board Part 2 Chapter 15 - Hull Casting Chapter 17 - Hull Casting #2 Chapter 18 - Back in the saddle Chapter 19 - Turret Chapter 20 - Turrret sides - close up Chapter 21 - Ram Master Ready for Moulding
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Chapter 8 - Turret SurgeryFeb 3, 2004
An "after" shot with the turret narrowed.I actually cast a copy of the turret in case I messed up the only one I had. As it turns out it went OK. Not perfect as the work needed to correct some of the other slight inaccuracies was a bit much even for me.

As you can see I'm also rebuilding the mantlet plate. The kit pat is too thin and once the width is corrected, the mounting screws no longer fit. Next step here is to fair the pieces together and then mark and drill out the mounting screw locations. To represent the screws I'll be using some .040 rod with the end squared off and a screw slot put into the end.


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