Herr Doc's Famo
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Good morning Herr Dr. Professor Hc Famo...
i have the manual for the "SERVO MULTI - FUNTION CONTROL UNIT" as PDF, the size is to much for upload here.
if you are interested, send me a PM.
i have the manual for the "SERVO MULTI - FUNTION CONTROL UNIT" as PDF, the size is to much for upload here.
if you are interested, send me a PM.
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Thank you for the kind offer, Herr Hamm. I, too, have the <.pdf> file of the same Asiatam Manual, "Servo Multi - Function Control Unit," and since I found it to be way too large to upload, I extracted from the manual the photos you see just above.
On Tuesday (June 28) I plan to lay out the electronics for testing. At that point, I may understand better how they work. Then, too, Jofaur86 kindly sent by PM some links to other online builds of the Famo, so I will study these before Tuesday. As you may know from my 1/4 ton 4X4 build, I am slow (my sweetheart finds me maddeningly patient ), and I usually have multiple projects going on simultaneously.
An aside, off topic (though a frequently recurring topic here on RCTW): Beer/Bier. No doubt you have long been aware of Hamm's Beer, still extant, once more widely sold here in the US. Now here comes a comment that will likely set off a debate requiring a moderator to intervene (or at least join in the fray). Compared to German Biere and contemporary US beers from micro-breweries, Hamms, Schlitz, Pabst, Coors, etc., even the now-revived Seipp's, are
On Tuesday (June 28) I plan to lay out the electronics for testing. At that point, I may understand better how they work. Then, too, Jofaur86 kindly sent by PM some links to other online builds of the Famo, so I will study these before Tuesday. As you may know from my 1/4 ton 4X4 build, I am slow (my sweetheart finds me maddeningly patient ), and I usually have multiple projects going on simultaneously.
An aside, off topic (though a frequently recurring topic here on RCTW): Beer/Bier. No doubt you have long been aware of Hamm's Beer, still extant, once more widely sold here in the US. Now here comes a comment that will likely set off a debate requiring a moderator to intervene (or at least join in the fray). Compared to German Biere and contemporary US beers from micro-breweries, Hamms, Schlitz, Pabst, Coors, etc., even the now-revived Seipp's, are
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Re: Herr Doc's Famo
Following with interest
Will help me aswell with my own design version eventually
Will help me aswell with my own design version eventually
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HL L' Tiger
M26 Pershing WW2 project
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HL Panzer IV Munitionsschlepper für Karl-Gerät
HL Sherman project?
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Thanks to Jofaur86, I have more links to check.
Yesterday I did lay out the electronics I received from Asiatam. I believe Asiatam sent me the wrong board, and the one I believe I needed is apparently no longer even on their web site.
I have some ideas as to how to proceed next, but I need to a bit more. I would like to accomplish some means of coordinating the track and front wheel steering, and I would like some sound reasonably like the Maybach engine of the real Famo. I may start a thread in the section under electronics to attract the attention of the electro-wizards here on RCTW.
Yesterday I did lay out the electronics I received from Asiatam. I believe Asiatam sent me the wrong board, and the one I believe I needed is apparently no longer even on their web site.
I have some ideas as to how to proceed next, but I need to a bit more. I would like to accomplish some means of coordinating the track and front wheel steering, and I would like some sound reasonably like the Maybach engine of the real Famo. I may start a thread in the section under electronics to attract the attention of the electro-wizards here on RCTW.
Re: Herr Doc's Famo
Interesting, I am going to do that coordinated track\servo steering on a 1/18th model I have in my collection. It requires one motor per track of course but I will be doing it with Transmitter mixing on the 1/18 Hanomag Halftrack.
Just realized that this forum may be the place for some of my models. I will give it a go a see what happens,
Just realized that this forum may be the place for some of my models. I will give it a go a see what happens,
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modler wrote:Interesting, I am going to do that coordinated track\servo steering on a 1/18th model I have in my collection. It requires one motor per track of course but I will be doing it with Transmitter mixing on the 1/18 Hanomag Halftrack.
Just realized that this forum may be the place for some of my models. I will give it a go a see what happens,
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Re: Herr Doc's Famo
Hello,
Little video of the "Famo" transferred from the museum of Falaise to that of Colleville, gift
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cAe_cQ5zFEw
Little video of the "Famo" transferred from the museum of Falaise to that of Colleville, gift
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cAe_cQ5zFEw
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Re: Herr Doc's Famo
I have a separate thread in just the electronics for the Asiatam Famo going at: viewtopic.php?f=81&t=33401&p=333076#p333076. Being isolated from any other RC modelers, I can always use help from the B|here on RCTW. Please see the link I included above. (In fact, I believe Herr Jürgen Hamm has already used the exact SGS module I am using. Hint...Hint....