Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
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Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
Thanks guys talking to him now, just waiting for the cost of shipping so I can pay him.
Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
Sometimes leads technical changes also to a better behaviour in practice. I’ve decided me to use in this tank an ElMod Fusion Pro board. And of course I will use again servos for gun elevation and for gun recoil.
The old gun cradle was placed too far from the front plate; so that during negative elevation the gun mantlet lay down on the upper hull.
I’ve thought a while about my gun cradle und than I’ve began. The original gun mantlet/cradle was not possible to dismantle; both parts were glued together. This connection I’ve separated directly before the recoil unit.
For the new gun cradle was used a big brass tube were my gun mantlet together with the leading tube fits sucking. Two smaller brass tubes for the one half of the bearing; both parts were how to see together soldered.

A corresponding aluminum U-profile was cut out in the center and received bores at both sides for the brass tubes.

To these existing parts were added two bearing bolts (a continuous axle does not work because the muzzle flash) and corresponding ball bearings.

Followed by two brass plates, in these parts were later both half axles soldered and then together screwed to the aluminum U-profile; so hold both half axles their position and also the bearings are fixed.

And here another few pictures; also the little tube sleeves are going not through the big brass tube...



Afterwards was the cradle a bit more expanded because a King Tiger has an elevation from -8° till +17°; altogether will 25 degrees freedom of movement needed.


The gun cradle was then screwed against the front plate of the turret, a little advantage at a metal turret; the zimmerit coating at the outside will later again repaired.

The gun cradle was at this point still not useful because both servo brackets are still lacked. That's why was from 3 mm thick brass stripes cut out the half rounding’s from the guide tube and then soldered to the tube. In the background are already to see the soldered half axles.

The second half find her place; the little hole in the brass tube has a M3-thread; at the counter side is another one. There will be screwed headless screws to lock the guide tube/gun mantlet in the gun cradle.

As real bracket for gun recoil and servos I've used an Aluminum-angle; here already with the cutout for gun tube...

…and already mounted.

At this point it goes on next time, now shortly to the upper hull. I've used not the existing, because they had some unusable fixtures and I had still another one. This one then also rebuilt for the turret rotation ring of a Leo 2A6...

…the bracket for turret rotation motor was taken over and adjusted…

…and the whole mounted.

I will again install a slip ring for endless turning of the turret without problems with the cables; for that I must adjust the turret bottom. The existing hole in turret bottom was too small and was till sketched line expanded.

It goes on in the next part…
The old gun cradle was placed too far from the front plate; so that during negative elevation the gun mantlet lay down on the upper hull.
I’ve thought a while about my gun cradle und than I’ve began. The original gun mantlet/cradle was not possible to dismantle; both parts were glued together. This connection I’ve separated directly before the recoil unit.
For the new gun cradle was used a big brass tube were my gun mantlet together with the leading tube fits sucking. Two smaller brass tubes for the one half of the bearing; both parts were how to see together soldered.

A corresponding aluminum U-profile was cut out in the center and received bores at both sides for the brass tubes.

To these existing parts were added two bearing bolts (a continuous axle does not work because the muzzle flash) and corresponding ball bearings.

Followed by two brass plates, in these parts were later both half axles soldered and then together screwed to the aluminum U-profile; so hold both half axles their position and also the bearings are fixed.

And here another few pictures; also the little tube sleeves are going not through the big brass tube...



Afterwards was the cradle a bit more expanded because a King Tiger has an elevation from -8° till +17°; altogether will 25 degrees freedom of movement needed.


The gun cradle was then screwed against the front plate of the turret, a little advantage at a metal turret; the zimmerit coating at the outside will later again repaired.

The gun cradle was at this point still not useful because both servo brackets are still lacked. That's why was from 3 mm thick brass stripes cut out the half rounding’s from the guide tube and then soldered to the tube. In the background are already to see the soldered half axles.

The second half find her place; the little hole in the brass tube has a M3-thread; at the counter side is another one. There will be screwed headless screws to lock the guide tube/gun mantlet in the gun cradle.

As real bracket for gun recoil and servos I've used an Aluminum-angle; here already with the cutout for gun tube...

…and already mounted.

At this point it goes on next time, now shortly to the upper hull. I've used not the existing, because they had some unusable fixtures and I had still another one. This one then also rebuilt for the turret rotation ring of a Leo 2A6...

…the bracket for turret rotation motor was taken over and adjusted…

…and the whole mounted.

I will again install a slip ring for endless turning of the turret without problems with the cables; for that I must adjust the turret bottom. The existing hole in turret bottom was too small and was till sketched line expanded.

It goes on in the next part…
Greeting Hotte
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
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Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
Impressive work hotte
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Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
...and I hope finally also with an impressive result...edpanzer wrote:Impressive work hotte
...stay tuned...

Greeting Hotte
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
Greetings Hotte
....It's really nice to observe your fine Craftsmanship once again...Love that roller bearing turret ring
ALPHA


ALPHA
Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
Hello again Mr. Alpha!ALPHA wrote:Greetings Hotte....It's really nice to observe your fine Craftsmanship once again...Love that roller bearing turret ring
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ALPHA


Actually I've found some time to translate a few reports; a second construction site is also waiting for me...
The Kingtiger report will be continued...
Greeting Hotte
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
Ah...So you took a little Vacation from the board too...well you've really come back in a grand manner with this buildhotte8487 wrote:Hello again Mr. Alpha!ALPHA wrote:Greetings Hotte....It's really nice to observe your fine Craftsmanship once again...Love that roller bearing turret ring
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ALPHANice to read from you; I wasn't on air since a long time.
We have finished our battlefield area in spring and since then, are we almost each weekend there...
Actually I've found some time to translate a few reports; a second construction site is also waiting for me...
The Kingtiger report will be continued...

You must post some Photos of your battlefield ...does it have that fantastic Inn that you built

Take care Hotte...great talking to you again

ALPHA
Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
Scares me how accurate and precise the work is ...with that said...in every step...there is something taught and learned eh KaiserKiaser wrote:Always exceptional work and well organised

ALPHA
Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
Hello Alpha,ALPHA wrote:Ah...So you took a little Vacation from the board too...well you've really come back in a grand manner with this buildhotte8487 wrote:Hello again Mr. Alpha!ALPHA wrote:Greetings Hotte....It's really nice to observe your fine Craftsmanship once again...Love that roller bearing turret ring
![]()
ALPHANice to read from you; I wasn't on air since a long time.
We have finished our battlefield area in spring and since then, are we almost each weekend there...
Actually I've found some time to translate a few reports; a second construction site is also waiting for me...
The Kingtiger report will be continued...![]()
You must post some Photos of your battlefield ...does it have that fantastic Inn that you built![]()
Take care Hotte...great talking to you again![]()
ALPHA
I won't post pictures from our battlefield because that is no secret. We are only a few rc tank-friends and we have a little site and there are some areas for each open like "Allgemeine Treffen und Termine".
The address is: http://panzerjaeger.forumfrei.com/ , take a look...
Greeting Hotte
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
Re: Torro Heavy Metal King Tiger
Many Thanks Mr. Kiaser...Kiaser wrote:Always exceptional work and well organised
I do what I can...

Greeting Hotte
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)