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Re: Unboxing the TongDe Chaffee

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:18 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Painless, couldn't one also just cover the straps with stowage? In fact, I have some straps that could be used to fasten down the stowage--that is, when I get to the project one of these years.

Re: Unboxing the TongDe Chaffee

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 10:53 pm
by michaelwhittmann
HDP: I'll wait for you to post yours. Captains before Corporals.

P B W: I did a combo of your and HDP's idea to hide the hideous straps You'll see when I
SHOW OFF.

Re: Unboxing the TongDe Chaffee

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 9:33 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Good grief! Don't wait for me: it took me two weeks just to remove the TK5.3 and rewire and install a TK7.0 in my Challenger 2. I will be watching SHOW OFF to see what you do.

Re: Unboxing the TongDe Chaffee

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2025 8:41 pm
by michaelwhittmann
I'll wait for my British tank crew to come in. Enjoy your builds.

Re: Unboxing the TongDe Chaffee

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2025 9:01 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Here are some more photos of the TongDe Chaffee opened up to reveal the hull electronics and wiring.

The electronics are secured with rather good wire management. Making re-connections or repairs and tracing wires might, however, be a bit of a challenge. The battery is packed in tight and can be charged from the outside, but to change it out, the hull has to be opened (4 screws only).
Chaffee secured electronics.jpg
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There is a rather standard turret rotation motor, and wiring, neatly bundled, disappears into the turret.
Chaffee turret rotation $ smoker.jpg
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The recoil is by servo, which means the electronics can handle a servo or two or more. (The transmitter instructions, a bit confusing, nonetheless suggest that the electronics' potential for other application to future TongDe RTR AFVs.)
Servo Recoil.jpg
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