Part 1.
Despite my own self imposed rule of only building one model at a time, and completely finishing it before starting a new project, I purchased a Das Werks Leopard 2A7V with the sole intention of converting it to Radio Control. I make no bones, about, reading, and re-reading Imcq11’s builds, to glean ideas. Especially his build on the Takom/Andy’s HHQ M-113
Starting point is the 1/16 Das Werk, Leopard 2A7V, and a Heng Long Leopard 2A6 chassis.
I am hoping to install working lights, smoke and flash, recoil, HL TK7.1, working machine gun, ball bearings in the suspension, and wheels, with torsion bar suspension.
First decision was to see if the HL hull could be used in its original configuration. The upper hull does fit, but some trimming will be needed.
This would be incorrect, but a simple, working solution.
The simplified HL, is not as well detailed as the Das Werk, and it also has incorrect suspension.
The Heng Long lower hull will provide parts like return rollers, sprockets, motors, and track tension.
Leopard 2A7V. From a static kit, to an RC model. Hopefully! Or a pile of scrap plastic.
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Part 2.
First thing was to install bearings in the outer side part of the hull. 4mm x 9mm x 3.5mm flange bearings were obtained, as was some plain bearings.
Along similar lines to Louis, brass and plastic tube was used to make a prototype suspension. 1.8mm spring wire was used.
This felt a little flimsy, so a second bearing was installed. This gave the required support.
Now a working system has been found. 14 Individual suspension arms have to be made. I now need to work out how to attach the main road wheels.
First thing was to install bearings in the outer side part of the hull. 4mm x 9mm x 3.5mm flange bearings were obtained, as was some plain bearings.
Along similar lines to Louis, brass and plastic tube was used to make a prototype suspension. 1.8mm spring wire was used.
This felt a little flimsy, so a second bearing was installed. This gave the required support.
Now a working system has been found. 14 Individual suspension arms have to be made. I now need to work out how to attach the main road wheels.
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Part 3.
This is the Heng Long Leopard hull being stripped of parts. I am hoping to adapt the track tensioners to give a workable design, so the idler wheels do not have to be removed.
It also appears that the return rollers could be used.
Finally I am investigating the installation of the motors.
Lots of measurements will be required then ordering of the correct sized bearings, plastic, and brass tube.
This is the Heng Long Leopard hull being stripped of parts. I am hoping to adapt the track tensioners to give a workable design, so the idler wheels do not have to be removed.
It also appears that the return rollers could be used.
Finally I am investigating the installation of the motors.
Lots of measurements will be required then ordering of the correct sized bearings, plastic, and brass tube.
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Re: Leopard 2A7V. From a static kit, to an RC model. Hopefully! Or a pile of scrap plastic.
Interesting project and looks like your off to a good start 
Cheers
Alan
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Jumping about a bit, and moving on to the tensioners, and return rollers. Further work on the lower chassis, in an effort to convert a Das Werk Leopard, 2A7v to Radio Control.
For some reason, Das Work have made the road wheels, sprockets, and idlers to rotate, but the return rollers are fixed. So I needed to ensure these could move.
Below are the parts that have been used. The kit rollers and attachments, 3mm brass tube, and a 2mm bolt.
First job is to drill a 3mm hole through the wheel mounting parts for the return rollers, and insert a sort length of 3mm brass tube. This was a tight interference fit into the hole.
This allowed a 2mm bolt to be passed through the tube and screwed in to the roller. Whether this will be sufficiently strong remains to be determined.
The fit of some of the parts is not as expected, and some parts require trimming. I am noticing some gaps in the photographs.
Next, the model requires working track tensioners. I had to compromise between scale fidelity, and a working solution. First job was to analyse the construction of the real tank. This has a two part hydraulic system, where a ram pushes against the pivot of the idler wheel. Analysing what was in the kit the I decided to cut the tensioner in half.
The hydraulic part was filed out so two bolts could be installed. These were set into plastic weld to give an impression to hold them securely. These were then fixed with Super glue, and the two half glued together.
Into the part that pivots and holds the idler wheel a nut was glued, and the surrounding area filled with milliput and a hole drilled for the pivot.
A hole needed drilling for the axel for the idlers and to gain access to the bolt. When all was dry the two halves were fixed together, and the idlers attached using bearings.
Some filling and sanding is required .
It all comes together like this. Semi realistic and similar to the system used on the 1:1 Leopard 1. It may not work, in which case a different system will need to be developed.
Last for this instalment. With a bit of weight on board the suspension seems quite compliant.
For some reason, Das Work have made the road wheels, sprockets, and idlers to rotate, but the return rollers are fixed. So I needed to ensure these could move.
Below are the parts that have been used. The kit rollers and attachments, 3mm brass tube, and a 2mm bolt.
First job is to drill a 3mm hole through the wheel mounting parts for the return rollers, and insert a sort length of 3mm brass tube. This was a tight interference fit into the hole.
This allowed a 2mm bolt to be passed through the tube and screwed in to the roller. Whether this will be sufficiently strong remains to be determined.
The fit of some of the parts is not as expected, and some parts require trimming. I am noticing some gaps in the photographs.
Next, the model requires working track tensioners. I had to compromise between scale fidelity, and a working solution. First job was to analyse the construction of the real tank. This has a two part hydraulic system, where a ram pushes against the pivot of the idler wheel. Analysing what was in the kit the I decided to cut the tensioner in half.
The hydraulic part was filed out so two bolts could be installed. These were set into plastic weld to give an impression to hold them securely. These were then fixed with Super glue, and the two half glued together.
Into the part that pivots and holds the idler wheel a nut was glued, and the surrounding area filled with milliput and a hole drilled for the pivot.
A hole needed drilling for the axel for the idlers and to gain access to the bolt. When all was dry the two halves were fixed together, and the idlers attached using bearings.
Some filling and sanding is required .
It all comes together like this. Semi realistic and similar to the system used on the 1:1 Leopard 1. It may not work, in which case a different system will need to be developed.
Last for this instalment. With a bit of weight on board the suspension seems quite compliant.
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Re: Leopard 2A7V. From a static kit, to an RC model. Hopefully! Or a pile of scrap plastic.
Ingenious solution on the track tensioner hope it works as you want it to
your making good progress on this mate
your making good progress on this mate
Cheers
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Taigen T34/85
Heng Long King Tiger
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Coolbank Crusader III
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Taigen Panther G
Taigen T34/85
Heng Long King Tiger
Heng Long Tiger 1
Heng Long Jagdpanther
Coolbank Crusader III
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Re: Leopard 2A7V. From a static kit, to an RC model. Hopefully! Or a pile of scrap plastic.
Obviously, Ian, your new work shed has helped with even greater ingenuity and clear thinking. The idler adjuster is remarkably clever.