
crispy here is a wiring dia i made for my bulldog just remove one of the batts if you want
also shown is the charge point (deans connector) and switch plate for isolating the board when charging
Andy, have you got any pictures to show the world and the forum your work on your tankAndyD wrote: Taking note of what you have done, looking to get mine sorted in a similar fashion...
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BREL, I haven't started yet! I have been looking at some of the links posted here on other Stug builds for inspiration. I am impressed with Grompix Stug and the Schurtzen, I then see the mods carried out on the return rollers and think that would be great too, but they would be hidden by the schurtzen! I would like to improve the recoil action too, but some of these mods may be beyond my own capabilities. Patience I have in abundance, however I also have a wife, a teenage daughter and an 11 yr old son, who all demand my time: Shopping, football (both kids twice a week) Netball (daughter) 12 hour days (Mon - Thurs) & 7 hrs on a Friday. I hardly get time to surf the net for inspiration/data! I may get a shot of the tank collection off and post that some time soon! (haha)BREL wrote:Andy, have you got any pictures to show the world and the forum your work on your tankAndyD wrote: Taking note of what you have done, looking to get mine sorted in a similar fashion...
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Hi, I used it as my old man did a little bit with during national service (49-51) his main regt was the 11th Hussars; I do have an avatar of their badge somewhere, but I do like the 17th/21st lancers badge tho'. As a point of interest, he used to drive Cromwells, Charioteers and I think he had a spin in the Comet or Churchill. Sadly he is no longer with us, he would have enjoyed "playing" with a 1/16th RC Tank!Abo wrote: Andy, just checked your profile picture. It looks like my old dads cap motto, he was in the 17th/21st Lancers just after the war, he trained on Churchills then got sent to Palestine.