Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Meter rat
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 974
Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:33 pm
Location: By the sea in Argyle and Bute

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by Meter rat »

Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 8:04 pm OFF TOPIC, but nearly necessary to quality RC tank work: https://www.mrgrundysbrewery.co.uk/
How is it off topic? Tanks and gear boxes, and beer. 🍺 And of course UK innuendo. :haha: :haha: :haha:
Meter rat
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 974
Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:33 pm
Location: By the sea in Argyle and Bute

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by Meter rat »

Spent the evening, installing my new TK 7.1 in the Challenger. This now gives a servo elevation, which gives the reload position on the barrel. (Thanks to Mr Bix for all the information) Took the afternoon installing the servo for the elevation. Still have ports for servos and other things which I have no idea how to access. I will do a small video and some photos of the installation, because I is a dumb ass, and forgot to do it. Also the recoil is sticking and not as smooth as it was.
Pavel
Lance Corporal
Posts: 135
Joined: Sun Jun 12, 2022 6:41 pm
Location: Москва Россия

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by Pavel »

I did it like the original....
Attachments
1628179852931.jpg
1628179852931.jpg (1.75 MiB) Viewed 534 times
1632824116488.jpg
1632824116488.jpg (277.11 KiB) Viewed 534 times
1632824116471.jpg
1632824116471.jpg (1.97 MiB) Viewed 534 times
Meter rat
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 974
Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:33 pm
Location: By the sea in Argyle and Bute

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by Meter rat »

As threatened. Installed magnets in the upper and lower hull. All holds good, for normal driving. Not so good when you drive over 30cm drop. :{
IMG_4716.jpeg
IMG_4716.jpeg (2.05 MiB) Viewed 489 times
Installed new 7.1 board. And removed the remains of the battery box.
IMG_4717.jpeg
IMG_4717.jpeg (2.8 MiB) Viewed 489 times
And a demonstration of the reloading position, and servo elevation.

https://youtube.com/shorts/_ezvOeNyxIo? ... vIEn5P94Tq

All new stuff for me.
User avatar
Ecam
Warrant Officer 2nd Class
Posts: 1430
Joined: Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:30 pm
Location: Lake of the Ozarks, USA

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by Ecam »

30cm, that's twelve feet right? Nice work.
"Don't believe everything you see on the internet" - George S. Patton

Eric
Meter rat
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 974
Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:33 pm
Location: By the sea in Argyle and Bute

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by Meter rat »

Ecam wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 5:34 pm 30cm, that's twelve feet right? Nice work.
Thank you ECAM.

I’ll accept that every thing in America is exaggerated. 🤔 Managed to find the parts that came off, on the beach as well. So I’ll call that a result.

I launched it from 90cm a while back and did enough damage. One broken vase belonging to the wife and some parts knocked off. God knows what would happen from 3000mm.
Meter rat
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 974
Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:33 pm
Location: By the sea in Argyle and Bute

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by Meter rat »

Managed to get some maintenance done on the Challenger. Sprockets, and tracks were removed. Wheel stations tightened, and lock tighted in place. Various ones come loose. I need to remove the gear boxes, and beef up the two rear ones.

Removed half the garden. Mr Chef has expressed an interest in purchasing it, to assist with his own garden… :haha: :haha: :haha:
CDBB38B9-B84C-435A-8E24-65649AFA2B0D.jpeg
CDBB38B9-B84C-435A-8E24-65649AFA2B0D.jpeg (132.16 KiB) Viewed 389 times
F4814764-B5B6-468F-9474-5B0218296CB1.jpeg
F4814764-B5B6-468F-9474-5B0218296CB1.jpeg (122.69 KiB) Viewed 389 times
User avatar
HERMAN BIX
Brigadier
Posts: 10355
Joined: Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:15 am
Location: Gold Coast,Australia

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by HERMAN BIX »

And you wonder about track retention problems !!! :O :O :wtf:
Thats some wild running your giving it mate, I gotta give credit where its due, you are a better man than I for running a model that hard ;)
HL JAGDPANTHER,HL TIGER 1,HL PzIII MUNITIONSCHLEPPER, HL KT OCTOPUS,HL PANTHER ZU-FUSS,HL STuG III,HL T34/85 BEDSPRING,
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
Meter rat
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 974
Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:33 pm
Location: By the sea in Argyle and Bute

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by Meter rat »

HERMAN BIX wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:44 am And you wonder about track retention problems !!! :O :O :wtf:
Thats some wild running your giving it mate, I gotta give credit where its due, you are a better man than I for running a model that hard ;)
I don’t think I do run them hard. The Tiger does the same route, and doesn’t gather any debris.

https://youtu.be/IioTldZ_pGA?si=-P8_nNU4GZs1rz4d
Meter rat
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 974
Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:33 pm
Location: By the sea in Argyle and Bute

Re: Challenger 2. Operation Telic.

Post by Meter rat »

To keep this on track. (Or being a Challenger, probably detracked). I have ordered a pair of 3S batteries. £19.95 for one, £22.95 for two, with free delivery Go figure? So not the best quality then from Amazon. But I’m not paying £22 delivery on a good quality battery that was £30 despite the price including free delivery to main land UK. Ah! But you come under Highlands and Islands sir. We are an hour outside of Glasgow, so hardly remote. I have also taken into account that as these are probably not the best quality, I will ensure they are in charging bags, only charged when I am present, on a suitable charger, and charged at low current.

Anyway, this will be a little experiment to find the speed differences between, batteries, 2S, high speed, 3S low speed, and 3S high speed, using the setting on the controller.

Given the warnings of others, and the work I put into it, I feel confident, that if driven sensibly, and not driven flat out over unstable terrain it will survive, the odd high speed dash in a straight line.

Mr Chef wrote.
Ohhhh you go with your bad self Mr. Rat! I totally look forward to your experiment, hopefully cool pics and vids and of course the obligatory results/repair posts...😉

I’m sure there may be some.
Post Reply

Return to “Modern Builds”