Hello everybody,
I'm actually new in here, so maybe it's a good idea to introduce myself first.
I'm Harrie Aerts, I live in a small town in the Netherlands. I'm 19 years old and I'm studying in Belgium at the moment.
I'm interested in all army related things for a long time already. My granddad had a few trucks of the Dutch army years ago and as a little child I played a lot on them, I guess that's why I'm so fascinated in these things.
I've spend a lot of time building all kinds of models of army vehicles as a kid, most of them aren't really beautiful but we all have to start somewhere. Meanwhile I learned to turn, mill and weld at school, and I created my own metalworking shop. Now a friend of mine challenged me to build a model of the famous German 88mm gun. Because of my failures in my previous models, I really wanted to make this project almost perfect, no matter how long it would take. So I decided to draw the whole gun on the computer so I had a very accurate drawing of each part of the gun. Most of the outside of the gun is done at the moment, but I'm drawing the gears inside of the gun now, and at this point I don't have any help from walkarounds or anything like that. I need a specialist who wants to help me, and maybe there is one around here?
So anyone who has anything that can help me, please let me know!! I'm looking mostly for information about the elevation and traverse mechanism, and the gears in this mechanism. I contacted Imperial War Museum already but didn't receive an answer. I'm drawing an early version of the Flak 18, this version has a slightly different mechanism to change the rotating speed of the gun. That's why I can't really contact other museums, most of the surviving Flak guns have the late mechanism of the 36 and 37 versions.
Thanks in advance,
Harrie
P.S. If there are things incorrect within my spelling please let me know, English is not my first language and sometimes very hard to write for me.