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How do I attach the tank to the rear armor? Do I use bondo with fiberglass strips along the edges where the tank meet the back plate?

 

I am so lost!!!

 

PS...I have never used bondo before!!

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Just attach it with two screws,one on the tank topper and one below;see some WIPs for reference.You dont have to fill the gap between the tank and the back,just make sure they are close together.

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Just attach it with two screws,one on the tank topper and one below;see some WIPs for reference.You dont have to fill the gap between the tank and the back,just make sure they are close together.

 

Alex, he's asking about a Kashyyyk Trooper back tank.

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Checkout Dan Trippler's build.

 

http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=12127

 

He has a set of Bikerchick armor also.

His build thread shows some good pics onhow to attach the tank.

 

And, bondo is your friend. ;)

It's interesting to work with. Plus, the sanding involved afterwards...

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Just attach it with two screws,one on the tank topper and one below;see some WIPs for reference.You dont have to fill the gap between the tank and the back,just make sure they are close together.

 

Also, with a scout tank, do NOT attach it with with a screw on the top and on the bottom. The scout tank does not attach with screws. Please use rivets. :D

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Hi Dan!!!

 

Thanks for the heads up on the tank! I was finally able to glue the tank to the back armor. I have not bondo yet. I used your method of the strips but I used abs plastic.

 

I am also using gorilla glue that is clear when applied but then changed into a white frothy foam just like insulation in a can.

 

I think I will add that on inside edge of the tank via the opening in the back armor plate.

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Voodoo, I used CA glue with zip kicker, so essentially the same glue. I would recommend reinforcing it from the inside like you said. It helped a good bit. You will have some flex while wearing the piece so it's good to reinforce as much as you can.

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