Took my 3D printed Pz I out for a drive.
It didn't have enough power to turn on the grass but I was pleased that the tracks held up. This is the first time I've driven the printed tracks so hard and when the tracks did get snagged the tank cut out before the track broke.
Full build is here http://warrenhudsonmodelling.blogspot.c ... ausfb.html
PzI Video
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Re: PzI Video
Glad to see that the tracks held up, nice job. I assume you will be adding these to your list of products?
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Re: PzI Video
Look at him go! LOL! That little dude did better then I thought he would, you did a great job!
Looks like he'll turn on grass just not a 360 spin but a gradual turn it can do?
Looks like he'll turn on grass just not a 360 spin but a gradual turn it can do?
Re: PzI Video
Thanks
I was pleased how well it ran, just need to find away of getting stronger motors/ gears in there.
I was pleased how well it ran, just need to find away of getting stronger motors/ gears in there.
Re: PzI Video
Hi Warren to be fair the grass was more like jungle than a lawn , last year at the Yorkshire show we had some tuft grass which loads of tanks had problems with turning and getting stuck in the drive sprockets . Your little tank ran great even in stuff that a full metal tank would struggle, well done running indoors I bet its perfect.
regards pete
regards pete