Just designed a shelf unit which is with the fabricator right now for feasibility and price. It's drive on, of course .
All welded and painted so it will sit nicely inside the house.
Bottom: King Tiger
2nd; Tiger I
3rd: Jagdpanther
Top: Panzer III
Do the sizes and weights look right ??
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Can't say about the sizes and weights but it looks very scary to me
That's a lot of weight to be trusting to a cantilever.
If it were me, I'd put another side on it. You're not going to lose any more space and it'll save the model falling off if the tracks get too close to the edge.
The lightest goes on top. I may have to put removable side supports on however 2" angle takes a hell of a lot of bending . The fabricator will know if it's possible
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your first design looks quite tricky
It's worth to think about the statics of a groundfloor inside a house as well.
With just for small rolls you'll have a load of nearly 1 ton on just a few square milimeters !
When it get stuck whilst moving and fall.........,
Don't get me wrong, should be a hint
Greetings,
Uwe
1:16 Models: Kingtiger
1:10 Models: Flak-Panther Coelian, Panther A , S.WS with 3,7cm Flak 37
1:6 Armortek Models: Flak 36 2006, Kingtiger 2013, PAK 43/41 2015, SdKfz 251 2016, FAMO 2018
1:6 other Models: Opel Blitz , Kübelwagen , Zündapp KS750 etc...
Hi thanks for the comments. I have revised the total weight now at 600kg after getting some technical info. Still with fabricator. I will let you know in when I have the answer if possible. It will be standing on a wooden floor above concrete.. You are right about the pressure so I will remove the wheels for more surface area contact
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Even at 600kg that's about the weight of an old Mini car! Each corner putting 150kg on a few square centimetres, that might crush/mark the wooden floor. Might be worth putting a large plate underneath the stand.
What material and section are the horizontal shelf supports and also the vertical struts? Hollow steel Rectangular box section might be a better material to work with, you can get material specs off the web. It will be a week before I can get back to my text books, but it would be interesting to do some stress analysis on the structure.