Heng Long StuG III
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Re: Heng Long StuG III
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Re: Heng Long StuG III
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Re: Heng Long StuG III
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Re: Heng Long StuG III
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Re: A pair of threes. Stug/PZIII
Why does everyone else seem to make elevation units easy? I wished you had posted this yesterday when I was struggling with my Challenger. Even inspiration from red wine didn’t help.
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Re: Heng Long StuG III
It is a much cheaper route than changing out to 6.1 or 7.1 versions. I have three tanks in need of those. Projects like the Priest and M32 free up extra components.
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Re: A pair of threes. Stug/PZIII
Small misunderstanding. I was looking at the linkage. Which looks like it would also work with a servo.
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Re: Heng Long StuG III
Those are the servo sleeves and wood mounting screws. Simply drilled a hole in scrap plastic and pressed the sleeves in (and a dab of CA).
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Re: A pair of threes. Stug/PZIII
Thank you.
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Re: Heng Long StuG III
Working on a couple ways to make the vents better. One is a speaker cover with coating removed. The second is two layers of aluminum screen one layer turned 45 degrees from the other. This time I used staples to hold layers while polyurethane was drying. The urethane makes the wires slightly thicker and glues the layers together.
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