Thanks a lot, but this is actually the biggest problem I have:
I want to build a Flak 18 on a Sonderanhänger 201 chassis. Most of the surviving guns are Flak 37's (and some modified variants) on a Sonderanhänger 202 chassis.
I don't know actually even one surviving Flak 18 in original state. There are a lot of original pictures of them, but they are mostly of a to bad quality so I can't use them.
Another problem is there are a lot of small differences between the models (I think there are also differences between the ones built by Krupp and the ones built by Rheinmetal). Another problem is when some tiny details are changed during restorations, like other bolts that are used and such things. All the bolts and screws I'm using are conform the Deutsche Industrie Norm, the German standard. I can just insert them from a list in my drawing program. But sometimes when during restorations bolts/screws are changed by other, things just don't seem to fit, so I can start looking for the right bolt again, but then again, these bolts used at the surviving 37's are sometimes completely different then the bolts used on the 18 variants.
You may say I'm making a huge problem of a very small thing, but that's me I think...
Actually I would like to make my model so perfect everything is moving like the original one, and not just something which looks a bit like a Flak gun. But the problem is all books that are written already, they just tell the same story over and over again, But not a single one I know has gone to the tiny details, and I like to do that. Maybe I will write a book about that gun as well, when I'm done.
Another problem is that I don't know how the gears are working within the cases were all the moving things are connected to. And I would think there must be somewhere someone who knows all this. Or there must be drawings of it somewhere (I have found some drawings, but they don't seem to be right).
Maybe I'm just asking to much, but even if this takes years, it's not completely impossible I think. And when I'm done, I'm sure I am a huge source of information for anyone who wants to build a Flak
It's not that I'm not glad with all the help I already got, that's for sure, and every tiny picture or drawing is still welcome!!
And if someone somewhere knows a museum or someone who owns an original Flak 18, please let me know, I'm sure I'm on a plane tomorrow then
Thanks a lot everybody, I'm really glad people are doing so much for me
Harrie