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Re: Russian made 1/6 scale

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 8:44 pm
by Big Tanks of America
All pictures shown here are from other public forums and NOT from my collection!
Here are some motors and gear solutions, lets start with what was shown in the video from the Russian manufacturer:

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These gear were prone to failure and have been replaced meanwhile with.....no gear at all, direct drive connection to the axle of the drive wheel is now Russian standard. It also proves that some vital detail like the so called "Vorgelege" is completely missing.

This pictures shows the direct drive system of an improved 1/4 Tiger 1 that got a complete new suspension system because the original one from Russia was too weak and made the tank a low rider...

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Old parts replaced :
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Follow the cuts of the lower hull and you will find that the GRP is partly fiberglass enforced pressed wood and has air bubbles/gaps.

To see more of the quality of the tanks made in Russia check out this link to a German forum where they improved a 1/4 Tiger 1 from Alexej Shlakter
http://35009.forendienst.de/show_messag ... id=4740179

Here some other solutions:

This guy used motors and gear from power drills !
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Then there are wiper motors from cars used....

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2 Motors and separate gear for each side shown here with plastic parts used (they can break and need replacement...)

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Finally a picture of our solution for a 1/5 full metal Tiger 1 built years ago, industry standard hi torque motors with a gear that drives the drive wheel. Exactly the same style like the original and sturdy!

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This might give you an idea why some products are more expensive than others !

Hope this helps
Hans

Re: Russian made 1/6 scale

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 9:02 am
by caddyshack
Granted there is a lot of work in one of these compared to a 1:16. But at a price of a used family car. These can't be taking on a light harted impulse buy.

Re: Russian made 1/6 scale

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:25 pm
by Saxondog
Thanks very much,these drives are very interesting. My use of the wheelchair right angle reduction drive units was based on supply and the mounting,also the different drives systems here show many different cost levels as well.

Much to consider from this post,the all metal lower hull kits would seem to provide a more solid foundation,and a much cleaner look.Also easier to install components.

I thank you for posting this information,it is not often we have been shown so many options and styles of building.