Re: Control board options??
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 11:38 am
I’ve built the t35-a in both 1/16 & 1/6 scale.
I certainly wouldn’t recommend it for a noob on a printer, there are sooooo many things to learn to get decent quality prints. Ok there are loads of how to videos on YouTube but it’s the actual experience you gain before doing a project that is worth it’s weight in gold.
If you print the t35, by the time you finish, you will look at the first parts you printed & think they are rubbish & with your gained experience print them again, and again and again, get my point?
Please consider playing on your printer for a good few months before attempting a significant project.
I’ve also done the Hetzer in 1/16 & 1/6, it’s much easier to print as it was very cleverly designed to print easily with minimal support material.
As for electronics, you have a few choices.
Just run with a single operable turret & a std V6.1 board, or use an aftermarket board but expect to pay a lot more money.
As above but use a tx with lots of spare channels to operate esc’s to move the extra features
Use the same tx to operate two tcb’s, if you can find any, they will sort everything.
My personal favourite was to purchase a 30 channel servo sequencer. That way I can program a set sequence of operations that operate on their own while I drive the tank around.
It gets complex & expensive if you’re not careful.
Enjoy
Wayne
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I certainly wouldn’t recommend it for a noob on a printer, there are sooooo many things to learn to get decent quality prints. Ok there are loads of how to videos on YouTube but it’s the actual experience you gain before doing a project that is worth it’s weight in gold.
If you print the t35, by the time you finish, you will look at the first parts you printed & think they are rubbish & with your gained experience print them again, and again and again, get my point?
Please consider playing on your printer for a good few months before attempting a significant project.
I’ve also done the Hetzer in 1/16 & 1/6, it’s much easier to print as it was very cleverly designed to print easily with minimal support material.
As for electronics, you have a few choices.
Just run with a single operable turret & a std V6.1 board, or use an aftermarket board but expect to pay a lot more money.
As above but use a tx with lots of spare channels to operate esc’s to move the extra features
Use the same tx to operate two tcb’s, if you can find any, they will sort everything.
My personal favourite was to purchase a 30 channel servo sequencer. That way I can program a set sequence of operations that operate on their own while I drive the tank around.
It gets complex & expensive if you’re not careful.
Enjoy
Wayne
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