Challenger 1. 1/10 scale

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Challenger 1. 1/10 scale

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Hi have a few pictures of a Challenger 1 I am building its a 1/10 scale weighs in at over 20 kilos , 12v of course 2 70w motors . The body is 1.5 mm thick aluminium stell plating all welded , the gear box is self made below are pictures of the build and how it looks at 80% built . still a few more small steps to go though.




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Re: Challenger 1. 1/10 scale

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IMPRESSIVE Liney...what's she weigh in at ?

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Hi Liney, great build so far and looks very accurate.

Keep the pictures coming, and what branch of the forces were you in?
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Re: Challenger 1. 1/10 scale

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Hi Alpha and Merlin707 in answer to your questions the Chally 1 weighs in around 20 kilos and I was in the Signals for 13 years.
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liney wrote:Hi Alpha and Merlin707 in answer to your questions the Chally 1 weighs in around 20 kilos and I was in the Signals for 13 years.
Not too shabby at 40+lbs is that wet or dry ?....another members metal build came in at about 90+ lbs wet ...but he didn't have the kind of equipment you do ;)

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Hi Alpha 20 kilos as it is now . This may sound stupid "I can be slower than my tank somtimes lol " but when you say wet or dry
is that exactly as it sounds , or do you mean fully built and running .
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liney wrote:Hi Alpha 20 kilos as it is now . This may sound stupid "I can be slower than my tank somtimes lol " but when you say wet or dry
is that exactly as it sounds , or do you mean fully built and running .
WET= Fully loaded...battery motors etc
DRY= Nothing...just the existing outer surfaces nothing inside ;)

So basically yes..RTR :D

lposter is the other builder who did his KV2 from scratch using normal tools ...said he had to build a special crate to transport it lol....and carry it up a flight of stairs to his new lodgings 8O
Here's the link to his build
http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... hp?t=12642
as you walk through it... check out his scratchbuilt PanzerIII F... :D
This is another rather remarkable build...never knew if he finished it or not...different builder
http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... 23&t=12240
But always neat to see ;)


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Both highly skilled builds . My build was and still is trial and error lol , but fun .and the answer is 20 kilos wet . kept the weight down only by making the hull from alluminiun and the body 1.5 mm aluminium steel plate . I can just about lift it out of the celler on my own without getting an hernia .
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liney wrote:Both highly skilled builds . My build was and still is trial and error lol , but fun .and the answer is 20 kilos wet . kept the weight down only by making the hull from alluminiun and the body 1.5 mm aluminium steel plate . I can just about lift it out of the celler on my own without getting an hernia .
I can appreciate how your workshop is set up...wish I had room for a lathe and a tig welder ...I would probably do more scratch building lol....also like that you had the foresight to make your Challie out of aluminum..Nice build...you think you will ever move down to 1/16th

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Hi Liney, I thought that was the case as Liney is a very common military nickname.
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