Gig's 1:16 FCM F1

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Re: Gig's 1:16 FCM F1

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Image PROGRESS. i need to find a small gearbox
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Re: Gig's 1:16 FCM F1

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Very impressive, and a unique build, I don't think anyone has done one of those before. One trick with a 3D printer that I have learnt is to only print the edges of a 3D shape, with two angled surfaces on each edge. Then I glue sheets of styrene onto each surface and sand the edges and corners down. It makes the structure very strong, accurate and it keeps symmetry. As styrene has a better finish than PLA/ABS the flat surfaces always look good. It saves a load on filament and printing time too. :thumbup:
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wibblywobbly wrote:Very impressive, and a unique build, I don't think anyone has done one of those before. One trick with a 3D printer that I have learnt is to only print the edges of a 3D shape, with two angled surfaces on each edge. Then I glue sheets of styrene onto each surface and sand the edges and corners down. It makes the structure very strong, accurate and it keeps symmetry. As styrene has a better finish than PLA/ABS the flat surfaces always look good. It saves a load on filament and printing time too. :thumbup:
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this is my recent work with the 3D printing.
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KV-2 MT-1&2
M41
King tiger
Jagdpanther
IJA Type 5 heavy 160ton (to be 3d printed)
FCM F1 (awaiting electronics)
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Re: Gig's 1:16 FCM F1

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update on fixing the sprocket to mesh with the track pins. :D headache now over!

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suspension design
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Jagdpanther
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Progress.
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side panel update. can now become detachable by screws to access the wheels and suspension

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Outstanding Graphic work GiGs :thumbup: ....I have to wonder though...just how long you must spend behind your puter :shifty:
Nice design...I like the inclusion of the screw points :D

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ALPHA wrote:Outstanding Graphic work GiGs :thumbup: ....I have to wonder though...just how long you must spend behind your puter :shifty:
Nice design...I like the inclusion of the screw points :D

And before I forget...Happy Holidays to you and yours Image


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well making the base model in actual size, i'd say in 4-8 hours.

redetailing it with finer looking parts takes about a day or shorter if everything is made into components.

now comes to making into a printable RC model, 2-3 weeks collected time?
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KV-2 MT-1&2
M41
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FCM F1 (awaiting electronics)
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internals update! and it looks like i have a LOT of space even with the internals positioned
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Re: Gig's 1:16 FCM F1

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Giganaut wrote:
ALPHA wrote:Outstanding Graphic work GiGs :thumbup: ....I have to wonder though...just how long you must spend behind your puter :shifty:
Nice design...I like the inclusion of the screw points :D

And before I forget...Happy Holidays to you and yours Image


ALPHA

well making the base model in actual size, i'd say in 4-8 hours.

redetailing it with finer looking parts takes about a day or shorter if everything is made into components.

now comes to making into a printable RC model, 2-3 weeks collected time?
Three weeks?????????? :O ...It would probably take me that long to just sort out the wheels :{

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