Hello TOTM fans
I hope you've all had an enjoyable Christmas.
And I wish you all a Happy New Year.
My apologies for the late start, although I thought I'd let you all settle back into some semblance of normal before a competition.
We look forward to seeing what turns up to get our imaginations flowing.
Please find the latest dedicated chat thread below.
January TOTM chat thread.
viewtopic.php?t=34046
January TOTM submission thread.
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January TOTM submission thread.
Mick - The grit in the underpants of life!
And always happy to spare the bytes
TOTM needs YOU support YOUR TOTM competition, I'm doing my part, are YOU?
And always happy to spare the bytes
TOTM needs YOU support YOUR TOTM competition, I'm doing my part, are YOU?
Re: January TOTM submission thread.
NUMBER 1
Nobody? Or is everyone waiting to see the competition first?
Flakpanzer IV "Wirbelwind". Built on a Heng Long chassis, turret and gun 3D printed. Build steps are included in the video, pretty much standard. Not shown in the video, hence the added still, is the inclusion of four nano LED's activated by the machine gun circuit. The fun part was snaking the hair thin leads through 2mm diameter brass tubes.
Nobody? Or is everyone waiting to see the competition first?
Flakpanzer IV "Wirbelwind". Built on a Heng Long chassis, turret and gun 3D printed. Build steps are included in the video, pretty much standard. Not shown in the video, hence the added still, is the inclusion of four nano LED's activated by the machine gun circuit. The fun part was snaking the hair thin leads through 2mm diameter brass tubes.
Renault FT, British WW1 Mk. 4), Pz 1A DAK, 1B, II L, III, StuG III, PzKpfw IV, StuG IV, King Tiger, T-34/76, KV-1E, T-35A 3DP, Zik-2, T-90, M3 Lee, M4 Sherman, M26 Pershing, M41 Bulldog, M1 Abrams. In the works: Ram II, Pz 1 Breda.
Re: January TOTM submission thread.
NUMBER 2
My entry for the month, my t34 1942 with partial interior. This was converted to RC using a henglong chassis and gearbox. I've tried to retain most of the turret interior, crew compartment and some of the engine.
She's been upgraded with metal tracks, henntec idler adjuster, steel gears and metal sprockets. Electrics are a Clark tk24 s bus and it's running servo recoil and elevation, led flash, work hull mg and headlight.
Build thread:
viewtopic.php?t=33002
Show off:
viewtopic.php?t=33969
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My entry for the month, my t34 1942 with partial interior. This was converted to RC using a henglong chassis and gearbox. I've tried to retain most of the turret interior, crew compartment and some of the engine.
She's been upgraded with metal tracks, henntec idler adjuster, steel gears and metal sprockets. Electrics are a Clark tk24 s bus and it's running servo recoil and elevation, led flash, work hull mg and headlight.
Build thread:
viewtopic.php?t=33002
Show off:
viewtopic.php?t=33969
Sent from my SM-S901B using Tapatalk