Some very tidy work there, excellent
regards john
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Re: Tank internals
Yep, scratch built from Styrene sheet.Son of a gun-ner wrote: They are cool trays Tom, James and Roy did you all purchase them or make them?
Measure many, cut once, add bits back until it fits!
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Re: Tank internals
Awesome, idea stolenjimbo_wa wrote:Yep, scratch built from Styrene sheet.Son of a gun-ner wrote: They are cool trays Tom, James and Roy did you all purchase them or make them?
Measure many, cut once, add bits back until it fits
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Re: Tank internals
Tom et al,
I'm always impressed with you all that can organize interiors very well. I have a question. Why aren't you all using smaller speakers (2w x 8ohm) wired in parallel to save a ton of space. You don't lose sound or resonance. On my Tamiya Pershing, which sounds more deep-throated than my Tamiya Tigers, they go right above the final drives. Space is a premium in the Pershing and this was a big space-saver so I can still use full 7.2vdc NiMh batteries. Sorry, don't have photo of it, but I do have one. Here when I was doing my Porsche Tiger I went and did a function check, and couldn't figure out why there wasn't any damn sound...yeah it was about 2am in the morning and I couldn't believe I hadn't even hooked up a damn speaker, so I took one out of my Jagdpanther sans the plastic cover until I get the small railroad speakers inside that will go over the sponsons.
Once again, really nice work.
I'm always impressed with you all that can organize interiors very well. I have a question. Why aren't you all using smaller speakers (2w x 8ohm) wired in parallel to save a ton of space. You don't lose sound or resonance. On my Tamiya Pershing, which sounds more deep-throated than my Tamiya Tigers, they go right above the final drives. Space is a premium in the Pershing and this was a big space-saver so I can still use full 7.2vdc NiMh batteries. Sorry, don't have photo of it, but I do have one. Here when I was doing my Porsche Tiger I went and did a function check, and couldn't figure out why there wasn't any damn sound...yeah it was about 2am in the morning and I couldn't believe I hadn't even hooked up a damn speaker, so I took one out of my Jagdpanther sans the plastic cover until I get the small railroad speakers inside that will go over the sponsons.
Once again, really nice work.