By any chance did that stop verticle movement? The verticle movement of the turrets whats frustrating me as its shaking the turret when i drivetankme wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 9:37 pmYou could have someone 3D print a ring to shim the turret. Would probably take 15min to print. I did that recently on the T29 build when there was too much slop around the turret ring.Meter rat wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 8:17 pmYou have piqued my curiosity. I checked on my own Challenger, and there is approximately 3mm of vertical movement, with approximately 6mm of movement side to side. Having not really given much thought to the problem, I can only suggest a small amount of packing between the turret ring and the hull. Maybe some washers? Between the turret ring and the upper hull. The mesh between the turret ring and the drive is not the most precise. I have no idea how you would resolve this, other than have a new ring and drive made from brass. Or you can just accept it is a toy, and not worry about it.
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I don't have a Challenger 2 per say, but a ring can be printed either flat (to make up a height difference) or taller and skinny to be used to shim it in the circular plane. You could even do both. Either way, if the ring made from ABS or ASA, it can be glued right to the HL plastic using acetone or MEK or Plastruct glue. I made a flat ring adapter to adapt the Krupp turret from a different designer to my E100 project so that it would line up with my HL turret rotation. I didn't want to use the Maus turret in that case. With 3D printing it can be designed right in the slicer. There may be some slight tweaking to get it to be the right size, but it's pretty easy to do.
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But I am....
You come across like a petulant child. I want, me me me, just like a two year old. You spammed the forum with the same question where the question didn't belong, desperate for attention. I have since removed or moved your more offending posts.
That's funny, because you first posted an unrelated question on the 25th of April in an old thread. And never had the grace to reply to the two members that replied to you.
Here we go again, all about you. This is a community forum, which thrives on friendly banter, yet you are so unwilling to give. You even have the audacity to send a member a private message, for him to help you quicker, not just any member, but the one who asked you the most about an introduction, oh the irony

Now you have caused a chain reaction by getting my hackles up.
Simple knowledge about your modeling skills, would help us determine how to word our replies. A simple general planetary location like country would help us determine your best purchasing options. Etc, all the better to help you. But, you have proven you are not a team player, have no intention of being a team player. Therefore, it is with no regret, I say BYE BYE

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Re: Heng long challenger 2 loose turret
Not on my Challenger. A similar issue occurred on my Leopard 1. The vertical movement was preventing the correct mesh with the turret drive motor. So I simply shimmed it with some small plastic off cuts.