FV 4005
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FV 4005
Hello,
my latest model is finished....
The chassis is from Tamiya Centurion.
A special gearbox with 540 brushless was installed here, and I parameterized the mixers on the transmitter.
For the sound and additional functions a Beier USMRC-3 is responsible .
I drew the turret in Fusion360 and produced it in several segments using 3D printing.
Here are some more pictures of the model:
And a short video:
my latest model is finished....
The chassis is from Tamiya Centurion.
A special gearbox with 540 brushless was installed here, and I parameterized the mixers on the transmitter.
For the sound and additional functions a Beier USMRC-3 is responsible .
I drew the turret in Fusion360 and produced it in several segments using 3D printing.
Here are some more pictures of the model:
And a short video:
Re: FV 4005
Really cool
Re: FV 4005
Nice build!
Also that square housing is for the primary gun sight not a coaxial machine gun.
Also that square housing is for the primary gun sight not a coaxial machine gun.
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Re: FV 4005
Cool build. Might see more of them now that they are available as a 3D printed version.
Derek
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Re: FV 4005
Oh, my! You have triumphed again! What an unusual AFV. I had to resort to Dr. Google:
https://tankmuseum.org/article/the-fv4005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:FV40 ... Museum.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH9AI6S8KL8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtsXNwWGemE
Apart from your model being unique, the video shows it to be remarkably smooth running. I am impressed by what can be accomplished with the Beier Module.
https://tankmuseum.org/article/the-fv4005
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:FV40 ... Museum.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH9AI6S8KL8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtsXNwWGemE
Apart from your model being unique, the video shows it to be remarkably smooth running. I am impressed by what can be accomplished with the Beier Module.
Re: FV 4005
Interesting, only one guy noticed my joke...
Bravo Mr. STHV - you are right.
Bravo Mr. STHV - you are right.
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Re: FV 4005
Very cool subject and working model. Has anybody ever produced a Conqueror kit?
Re: FV 4005
Item no:
3555
Manufacturer:
DRAGON
Scale:
1:35