Famo Flak 88mm

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Re: Famo Flak 88mm

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Just WOW! It’s incredible build!!! 8O
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You could pretty much reverse engineer this magnificent build to full size and it would appear to want for nothing :thumbup: :clap:
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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the work continues:

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The soft rubber tube centers the cabinet stem and allows the stem to move in the outer tube

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The various stages of assembly, we are close to industrial production

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the first one on the right is the resin

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The dimensions of the sphere satisfy the officer. Finally the stabilizing legs:

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To gratify the soul of the spectators, the workers positioned turret & Rheinmetall. Definitely an imposing stuff: lol !:

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Le Patrie Officine Studio salutano i pazienti spettatori con la novità dell'88:

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Nell'ordine,da destra verso sinistra, osserviamo:

- 88 original Juckenburg in 1:16 scale

- 88 obtained from the Wespe in 1:15 scale brought back to the dimensions of the Juckernburg, drilled for the entire length for any flash installation

- 88 printed in 3D starting from the mathematical model

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a preview of the new system:

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After a period of tribulation, looking for suitable servos for use, we finally found a valid solution:



the barrel of the 88 is held in position by paper tape but was indispensable for evaluating the reaction to the weight of the chosen servant



in the second video you can see the position of the servant who commands the elevation. It acts through a toothed wheel directly on the toothed arch which is located under the slide
We lower the stabilizers and aim high:



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Re: Famo Flak 88mm

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Good evening,
A powerfully entertaining Build with plenty of obstacles overcome and eye candy to marvel at! Following along.
regards,
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Re: Famo Flak 88mm

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Fabulous details and engineering!


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General Jumbo01
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Stunning work, stunning skills and stunning results. Just love it! :clap:
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Will01Capri
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Re: Famo Flak 88mm

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OH WOW :)
HL camo E' Tiger
HL L' Tiger
M26 Pershing WW2 project
Tam K'Tiger project
HL Walker Bulldog project?
HL Panzer IV Munitionsschlepper für Karl-Gerät
HL Sherman project?

1/24 Leopard 2 Custom mod

2 many trucks to list!
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Re: Famo Flak 88mm

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The struggle continues, let's go back to the trenches:

The rotation of the turret had been brought home. Now the elevation. Recoil was missing. I was trying to convince myself that it was an acceptable sacrifice. After all, he doesn't have to shoot.

But the motto of "Patrie Officine Studios" is "Zero Tolerance". or compromises. No fallback solutions. Virtually three weeks of work. To think technically correct solutions, with acceptable impacts on the model.

There he is:



I thank Ivano for his splendid card (IBU2) and for the support he gave me.

It seemed impossible ..... also this time it seems to me that the result has been achieved.

Put the breech back in the correct position:



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Re: Famo Flak 88mm

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IT looks great, I like it very much. Well done.

Greets, Nobbi.
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Re: Famo Flak 88mm

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What an amazing job. Your work and your details are awesome... :clap:
Sorry for my spelling mistakes, I try to do better every day...
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