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Re: B1 bis
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 7:23 pm
by Exzitus
jarndice wrote:Now that is quality work

It has to be unique on this Forum, certainly It is the first example I have seen here.
A Lovely Build well done

tomhugill wrote:Absolutely beautiful!
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c.rainford73 wrote:What an impressive piece of armour and so well presented! You should be very proud. Absolutely perfect
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Son of a gun-ner wrote:Oh wow, this is superb

how did I miss it

General Jumbo01 wrote:I'll second that. A facinating build, something different.
Thank you for your feedback on the work done!!!
ilgar ismailov wrote:Congratulations Andrey!
Great job!

ilgar, our projects were running in parallel, I hope we can put them next to each other at the next meeting.
HERMAN BIX wrote:Superb model Sir................is that round decal on the rear a "place Stuka bomb here" marking ??

It's a good joke, but it's just a badge for friendly aviation
Jimster wrote:Same here. Kinda sneaked up on me. I would love to see a video of it if you get the chance.
I can't fully launch the model, because the ordered electronic components haven't arrived yet. We were delayed probably because of the situation in the world.
Kaczor wrote:This looks great! Are stl files available somewhere to buy?
Xiaoshan_Sailor wrote:Magnifique!
Kaczor wrote:This looks great! Are stl files available somewhere to buy?
I'll second the motion. Are files available to purchase?
The question is relevant.
Initially, I developed the model so that it is easy to assemble. I planned to organize a small series to order, but now the delivery of goods is almost completely paralyzed.
The sale of files is probably the only thing that is really possible now, but there are practically no guarantees of further non-proliferation of files. People are different, respectable and not very.
As soon as I come up with some kind of protection system that will not infringe on the buyer and at the same time have protection from distribution, then I can sell the model.
Unfortunately, I faced a lot of deception. I don't want to make another mistake. Thanks for understanding.
It is also worth noting that the model is designed for printing on my printers, with their capabilities and sizes. I don't know what the print quality will be on other printers.
This model was practically not processed specifically. Only a small sanding with an electric sander.
Re: B1 bis
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 4:28 pm
by Exzitus
At a club meeting, I took a ride on a model. Since there is no normal speed controller for turns, it was necessary to limit both sides of turns.
Re: B1 bis
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 4:45 pm
by Jimster
Looks great! Thanks for sharing that video. I’m sure people were amazed to see such a unique tank on the field.
Re: B1 bis
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 2:10 pm
by Will01Capri
Exzitus wrote:At a club meeting, I took a ride on a model. Since there is no normal speed controller for turns, it was necessary to limit both sides of turns.
Looks great and you are doing great work.
If you make the files available good on you, but just be careful as some will take advantage and you may end up seeing someone in future trying to sell it. For my wife & I we took the stand not to supply files as we had been stung in the past, but i do respect others for making them available as alot of effort goes into the design of these models.
Keep up the good work
Re: B1 bis
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 4:36 pm
by Exhibitedbrute
If you don’t sell the files I think many of us here would happily buy it as a kit. I know I would
Re: B1 bis
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 9:32 pm
by Exzitus
Thank you for your advice. I'll think about my options. In principle, I can also make sets for sending.
At the moment, I gave the model to my colleague for resource testing. The model must be high-quality and reliable. And this needs to be found out only by serious tests.
Re: B1 bis
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:41 pm
by Exhibitedbrute
I do like the way we say test but in reality it tends to be abuse till it breaks. It’s like when I build something my idea of testing is run it over all types of terrain smooth, rough, slabs gravel and grass either untill the battery goes flat or something falls off. As I use lipo I can get a good hour out of a tank at test stage without smoke maybe longer so if nothing falls off it’s a good build. Perks of having a massive garden and a couple of small fields
Re: B1 bis
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:17 am
by Exzitus
Exhibitedbrute wrote:I do like the way we say test but in reality it tends to be abuse till it breaks. It’s like when I build something my idea of testing is run it over all types of terrain smooth, rough, slabs gravel and grass either untill the battery goes flat or something falls off. As I use lipo I can get a good hour out of a tank at test stage without smoke maybe longer so if nothing falls off it’s a good build. Perks of having a massive garden and a couple of small fields
You have the right approach to testing.
My model will be tested in the same way. The tester is a good specialist in the field of manufacturing radio-controlled models, specializing in metal suspension and drive chassis
Re: B1 bis
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:40 am
by Xiaoshan_Sailor
I would be interested in either files or kit, however you decide to proceed. Understand 100% concerns on file proliferation so happy either way. Am in the process of getting a CR-10 so don't see any issues with printing.
Re: B1 bis
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 12:19 pm
by Exzitus
Hi everyone!
I Changed the suspension on the model. Now neodymium magnets are used as an elastic element.