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Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 6:13 pm
by Model Builder 4
The infantry carts look great Will

hopefully you'll get a PC up and running before too long so we can see all the other goodies that you are designing
Cheers, Lee.
Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 7:14 pm
by rochesb
Will01Capri wrote:rochesb wrote:Will01Capri wrote:Short term fix obviously was very short term.
Sorry guys, but my CAD has halted due to death of computer which i just can't afford to fix or build a replacement. So all i have now are a few older models which i hadn't yet got through to the printer. So i can focus on those now, but that buggers up my Christmas Holiday plans doh!
May go and try and update my old desktop which has been sitting for past 8 years and see if i can bring that online.

What's wrong with the PC that has expired?
It be fubar. It was really slow recently. I wiped it out and started back and it was ok, although performance not as it once was. But now seems total death as light comes on and does nothing. I be ripping it apart to check, but it's an old laptop and 4years old. I needed excuse for new desktop machine, but was hoping to wait into new year doh!
I am sourcing parts as we speak for custom build. Seems these days no one does this anymore and all local shops say no we can build but why would we want to sell parts to others to build, that defeats the point they say. Then they say 1700 and I start laughing and say that's why I build my own workstations because you get totally ripped off if someone builds a custom. Hopefully have a case tomorrow and then can buy in motherboard, cpu and gpu etc. I have to go buy online rather than 'support' my local business.
I used to build my own PCs but these days when I need an upgrade I go for refurbished DELL Precision workstations as they are rock solid. Places like ITZOO & dellrefurbished,co.uk usually have quite a high turnover of stock. I am still using an 8 year old Precision mobile workstation with a dock to host a couple of photographic film scanners.
Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:31 pm
by Will01Capri
Good shout. Will try something out.
Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:55 pm
by Tiger6
They have some Dell M6800's on there atm for £350, I'm tempted myself...
Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 6:19 pm
by Will01Capri
So whilst i can't print my own stuff, perfect excuse to print out some bodies for future builds haha!
Zil 157
Kubelwagen
Also playing with one of the new Fayee FY004, want to mount a weapon system maybe on the back?
GAZ MM/AAA Truck cab

Working on chassis for it aswell
Mercedes L3000
Did manage to print the Panzerschreck mount for my infantry cart before computer death, so they are complete now
Kamaz Truck cab, inspiration from Wayne means this may turn into a Dakar truck!

Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 6:50 pm
by Model Builder 4
Some really cool stuff you got going on there Will
Cheers, Lee.
Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 6:59 pm
by Will01Capri
Model Builder 4 wrote:Some really cool stuff you got going on there Will
Cheers, Lee.
Thanks Lee.
Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2019 8:53 pm
by Will01Capri
Video test for turning circle
ANother test, now moving towards making it RC
Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2019 6:08 pm
by Will01Capri
So the Pak40 has been slow, but i finally got to the point it starts looking like a real artillery piece. Still alot to do, but it looks good and it works. Few areas need more strength, but this is easy to overcome. Hope you like
Shells load nicely into the barrel
Fired off a few rounds for a test

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Beware if you take your tank close to this thing, it might just blow you away!
So still need to add springs for front sus, but bushes installed. Wheels have bearings. The gun carriage articulates up & down on brass bushes, the sliding shield also works aswell to stop stray bullets getting the operators behind. There is also working traverse and the legs fold in and out and lock in place. Just need to also sort out a tow hitch system so can be towed around.
The legs have handles to make still, but they are just details. So far sooooo good. I love this thing. More to come for sure
Martin the recoil does in a way work, the barrel system slides back, but i not sure it free moving enough or big enough to get it working. But Wayne wants a 1/6 version, so i reckon that be a good place to start with recoil systems
Re: The 3D Printer Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2019 6:33 pm
by Tiger6
Have a word with Frank, he's managed to get recoil into one of his 6pdr guns.
In other news, I'll soon have a suitable towing vehicle for you...