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Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 1:13 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
I entirely agree about the gun, Gary.

That's why i don't really want a tank that doubles as a flashlight

... I'd also rather see a model tank splat another with paint, than immobilise it with some invisible component of the light spectrum.
Apparently, a lot of westerners shoot blanks these days, so lets not add to the tally with IR models...

Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 4:18 am
by Max-U52
And the hits just keep on comin'. The FPV turned out to be a lot easier than I thought it would be, so now I'm ready to mount all this stuff.

Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 2:07 am
by Max-U52
Had one of those light bulb moments about the laser pointer. Still not sure about the camera. I might still mount it under the barrel or I might go with the driver's view port. I think I'll wait till I test the laser pointer and paintball cannon this weekend before I make a final decision about where to mount the camera.

Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 9:05 pm
by Max-U52
Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 9:15 pm
by Max-U52
I know it's a model, but I like the scheme on the 213
I think the raised mask technique would work very well for this scheme and I think I can do it justice, or at least get close enough for the girls we go out with.

Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 1:32 am
by HERMAN BIX
If you can get yours like that, you've aced it

Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 2:11 pm
by Max-U52
I think I can take a fair crack at it, Herman. I think I'd use the same technique I used for the Abrams
That didn't come out too bad, and if I paint the dunkelgelb first, then the redbrown and the green last it should be fairly easy (with "easy" being relative, of course). I'll want a bit softer edge, but I think I can adjust for that. Unless I see a better candidate with a hard edged scheme I think this might be the one I go for. I'm not trying to win any IPMS contests or anything, and if I do a quality job most folks that see it won't know if it's right or not, just that it looks cool. And shoots paintballs (someday. maybe. damn slow suppliers)
Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 6:41 pm
by Max-U52
UPDATE:
Apparently when I modified the gun I let something get in there where it ain't supposed to be and it fried the "cup seal". Got two for $12 on ebay so as soon as they get here I'll replace the seal and we'll try again. Til then I'll be working on details and getting the FPV camera installed. I have an idea for a camera mount that may be good for all of us. If this works out I think I can put together an FPV package for just about any tank that would cost under $30, plus another $80 or more for whatever kind of screen or goggles you want to use. I won't sell the package myself, I'll just provide all of the guys here with a list of parts, as well as where to get them and what they cost.
Would any of you guys be interested in something like that? If there's no interest I won't waste time on it, but if there's anyone else out there that would like to try an FPV system just let me know and if there's more than just one or two guys I'll see what I can put together.
Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 8:52 pm
by Max-U52
Here's some more on the FPV portion of the build. It's kinda long, but if you want to try FPV it might be informative. If you want to do FPV in a 1/16 tank and use the tank battery for power you need one additional board, to step up the voltage to 12 volts. Those boards work pretty much the same as the step down in this video.

Re: Max's 1/6 Blitzkrieg Armor Hetzer Project
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 5:26 pm
by Max-U52
Still waiting on parts for the cannon. Got the FPV system installed. Might change to a better camera that has changeable lenses to go from wide screen to a distance focus for aiming.
