My New 1/6 King Tiger from "Mark 1"

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Re: My New 1/6 King Tiger from "Mark 1"

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nice shots :thumbup:
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Great shots. Did you paint it or did it come eady painted? Black and white is so effective.
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thanks 8)


i had it painted from Mark, which i think it looks great



i am sure over time i would mould it to my ways in due course with
figures and buckets etc :thumbup:
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Animatronics is the way to go. I got a couple of figures recently but did'nt try them yet.
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Johnf wrote:Animatronics is the way to go. I got a couple of figures recently but did'nt try them yet.

where do you get this John?

i am intrigued B|

speak soon :thumbup:
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I have a good supplier. You can get them in kit form. He has a detailed post on assembly on the armortek forum and also a post on using the software to program movement. If you do not want to tackle the job he can get them built and ready to run. UK based supplier.

http://www.churchillcreations.co.uk/animatronics.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... f=4&t=3199" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... f=4&t=3359" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Sym has been very helpful and is constantly adding new features. The controll boards have various numbers of servo connections. Very small. About the size of a postage stamp. I got the smallest 6 servo version but will get a larger one as the turret crew will have 4 servos each. Sym gave me a good source for the servos and control boards also.

If you want to go really crazy there is a company in the US that can make a 1/6 head with your face but they are expensive.
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My word they are amazing John

i have to look into these further thanks for pointing them out :thumbup:
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Sym is now supplying arms left and right. Worth getting both as saves on breaking up figures. I got heads on ebay and a good supply of peadot camo uniforms for about 2 full crews.
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Here are the servo controllers for figures. 12 SERVOS would give crew of four. turret crew with 4 movements each and driver and radio man with two servo movements. You could also program a servo to operate mg movement.

http://www.pololu.com/catalog/category/12" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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thanks for this :thumbup:
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