Willy's Jeep
Willy's Jeep
Been away a lot recently so I've not had much time for building but I have had plenty of time to design stuff on my laptop-
Its not R/C but I'm designing it so it can easily be converted. Guess I'll have to make the canvas cover or have a load of gear in the back to cover a battery etc.
Its not R/C but I'm designing it so it can easily be converted. Guess I'll have to make the canvas cover or have a load of gear in the back to cover a battery etc.
Re: Willy's Jeep
Re worked the front end-
Sub frame and springs-
Wheels and tyres
Sub frame and springs-
Wheels and tyres
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Re: Willy's Jeep
Nice love to have one good work so far
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Re: Willy's Jeep
Could the leaf springs be done in metal so the suspension could move?
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Re: Willy's Jeep
Jack I think that TAMIYA use carbon fibre in the updated Tiger 1's torsion bar suspension and in such small scale they would probably have used a 3D scanner, If they did then that is the way forward for indestructible Tanks and stressed parts. shaun
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Re: Willy's Jeep
@ Jack
This one is just a test piece to make sure all the parts fit. I'm planning on making the next one RC with working suspension.
This one is just a test piece to make sure all the parts fit. I'm planning on making the next one RC with working suspension.
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Re: Willy's Jeep
Cool! This looks really neat.Woz wrote:@ Jack
This one is just a test piece to make sure all the parts fit. I'm planning on making the next one RC with working suspension.
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Re: Willy's Jeep
Looking good Woz, one thing I want to do at some point is get hold of some scale tyres and make rims to fit, get the best of both worlds that way, 3D wheels in any design and nicely detailed, with rubber tyres.
Once the Long Tom is completed, a truck will be on my list, there is one that I have always wanted and now I have the means to make it. Keep the pics coming, they are an excellent source of ideas.
RobG
Once the Long Tom is completed, a truck will be on my list, there is one that I have always wanted and now I have the means to make it. Keep the pics coming, they are an excellent source of ideas.
RobG
Tiger 1 Late
Panther G
King Tiger
M36 B1
Panther G
King Tiger
M36 B1
Re: Willy's Jeep
Thanks
I might try Ninja Flex for tyres sometime in the future.
The ability to print your own kits is the main reason I got a printer. Just wish I had more free time.
I might try Ninja Flex for tyres sometime in the future.
The ability to print your own kits is the main reason I got a printer. Just wish I had more free time.
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I have tried this, it's free and runs on an Android tablet. It does everything that Openscad does, and interestingly it renders quickly too. It may be awkward using an on screen keyboard, but as I have a bluetooth keyboard on my Kindle it's a breeze. I tested it with existing files and it was 100% compatible, so I can't fault it really.
ScorchCAD
http://www.scorchworks.com/ScorchCAD/scorchcad.html
ScorchCAD
http://www.scorchworks.com/ScorchCAD/scorchcad.html
Tiger 1 Late
Panther G
King Tiger
M36 B1
Panther G
King Tiger
M36 B1