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People are endlessly inventive when it comes to tanks. The new railgun chassis' are purported to be fairly sweet as well. *looks around* Of course, I wouldn't know anything about that.
;o) regards,
Painless
Well, there are two hopes for an operating crane, No Hope and Bob Hope. There simply isn't enough room as the pics below hopefully demonstrate. No room at all for servo's, motors, winches or anything else. I will make it manually moveable, but that will have to do.
Thats a shame mate, I bet that will keep you up tonight just in case there is something you've missed !!
Is there any way of mounting a mini servo upside down inside the 'hydraulic control' section of the crane to drive off a fixed gear mounted in the hull under the pintle of the crane base ?
A lot of RC off road vehicles have bevel gear shaft drives of different sorts...............just a thought.
The hydraulic motor in your pic is not real big in reality, but a servo small enough bunged in might just be able to be disguised enough to do the trick ?
Yup, I could probably shoe horn a micro servo in there to get lift, but there wouldn't be any room for anything else. I am adding a bit more detail for the rear end of the hydraulic mounts, and the space is vanishing by the second. The cotton bud shows up how little room there is.
The attachment points for the hydraulics are in welded on sections on the side of the crane arm. They are ok for static use, but I reckon that the slightest pressure on them will see them fly off.
Bit of a shame, but I would rather have everything solid than have to keep sticking tiny bits of detail back on.
I just kept staring at where the crane should be, thinking about what I could do, and how I would do it, then rethinking and going around in circles. In the end this is how I did it. It's not exact, but its as close as I could get it, and as strong as I could make it.
Now started on the engine servicing framework, which is a bit complex and took me a while to figure out. Like the crane I am making it removeable so that when I come to paint everything I will have better access.
There are two lugs at the front that slot into the mounts on the roof, just like the real thing. There is plenty more to do on this part though, so progress will be slow. Mysteriously I seem to have a flawed sheet of 3mm styrene, it refuses to snap cleanly, never had this happen before?