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Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 5:42 am
by Markocaster
Kiaser wrote:The other jump plug which you will not have is used to programme the board with the Sony remote .
Just confirm you have a little plug which should have come with the board do you have this
You probably have been reading this
http://www.clark-model.com/eng/prod_rx20_tu/
I don't have that little plug , I only got a card and remote when I placed the order.
Could I pick one up at a hobby shop?
Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 6:33 am
by Markocaster
Kaiser! Thanks so much.. I added the jumper like you described and then bound the dx6
And presto..... Movement, sound and turret rotation work
I am sure I will hit a few more snags but thanks for breathing life into the tiger
Mark
Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:29 pm
by Markocaster
Kiaser wrote:

that is fantastic , I will be watching Markocaster and more than happy to assist .
All is good it will be a good runner

we will help fix your programme setup if you need it and make sure all the channels are moving in the right direction on your sticks .
Are you having a smoker in the tiger

I have a Hong long smoker but not sure if I want to bother ?
Just picked up 2 micro servos for the turret elevation and recoil.
If anyone has a link to converting a taigen turret to servo I would appreciate it.
Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 9:33 pm
by Markocaster
That Clark unit looks like a good way to go. Is it expensive? Didn't see a price on their web page ?
Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 3:37 am
by Markocaster
That video looks great, I may have to save my pennies for that turret mod. I got 2 micro servos and may tackle it sooner or later. But now I am just amazed that it runs, turns, makes noise and tonight I hooked up the turret rotation motor and it works like a charm
Still lots to do however. I tried and failed again to airbrush today
Just need way more practice.
Here are a few pics as she sits now, minus the fancy cable holders, I decided to save those for the tamiya tiger model. It's great to be working on this tank again.

Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 4:09 am
by Markocaster
Kiaser wrote:Very good it is great when you see some movement and things work as they should
Yes always work on the tiger 1

never ends

airbrushing you will enjoy the only problem is the air if you can get good air to them and maintain 20 to 25 psi they love it but some of the small compressor struggle at 15 psi

and we'll just terrible .
Feel your pain my tiger is endless pit of pennies but I keep working at it

Kaiser may I ask you a few more questions?
In this first photo of the turret rotation wires, apart from the rotation and machine gun can I just snip off the ones I don't use, not going to have headlights.

The next is the tamiya batt plug cord , w on /off switch. It has 2 extra wires that I think goto the final photo a charging port in the turret.

Are these wires in any way useful? Or should I just cut them also? Finally that little fan is wired into the on/off switch wire also, any harm if I just snip its wires off?
Oh and where do I get the little blue thing for the Clark board? Didn't come w board when I bought it?

Cheers and thanks again
Mark
Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 4:09 am
by panzer man
The welds look great!

Wish I could do welds. I tried a few times with both Miliput & Squadron Green Putty on some scrap pieces but never could get satisfactory results.

Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 5:26 am
by Markocaster
Kiaser wrote:The fan can be removed also but the fetts on the Clark board will get warm so I would consider keeping this and glueing it above the board to keep it cool

Thanks again for the assistance

Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 5:27 am
by Markocaster
panzer man wrote: The welds look great!

Wish I could do welds. I tried a few times with both Miliput & Squadron Green Putty on some scrap pieces but never could get satisfactory results.

Thanks panzer man.
I tried a couple of things before settling on mili put
I roll into thin strips and with a wet finger it's easy to get into grooves
And re form.
Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 12:12 am
by Markocaster

Well after a few day of muckin about I have got everything settled in the hull.
I am going to attempt to install servo recoil and elevation.
So far I am learning something new everyday, and also learning to save every scrap of plastic , screw et al... You never know when that will be just the part you need
