Phils Famo build

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Hi Bob, funny you should ask about me using a 3d printer, the wife wants to buy a cheap model at around £300 ( I suspect that would be a piece of junk) but I said no for now as I'm quite happy making things by hand, it's quick and generally more robust and I do enjoy fashioning parts from ali, brass and plasticard. I must confess that the engine I have built started life as a kit but the only part I could use was the V block casting, this was a good start although it needed cutting down as it was a tad to big. I'm glad you like the results, I think they pass muster. I'll soon be back on the body work! Regards Phil. :D
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Finished the gearbox.I can now concentrate on the radiator and front speaker hidden behind it.
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The gearbox offset can be seen in this photo
The gearbox offset can be seen in this photo
Rear speaker installed in the spare wheel
Rear speaker installed in the spare wheel
Rear speaker
Rear speaker
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I bit more done today
Does anyone know the current/amp rating of the "linear actuator for the steering? Do these things draw a lot of current compared to a big servo?
I bet Adrian knows :)

Another want please guy's, would anyone have a good photo of the air filter arrangement, there seems to be a few different types?
Cheers Phil.
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Good morning Phil,

you are so fast. Can't believe that.... I'll hve a look for the photos of air filters.
Do you make some light in your dashboard instruments? - I'll do. also the steering whell movable ;)

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Thanks Florian, any photos will be useful. If I do a light for the dash it would be a map light to illuminate an area.The steering wheel may get it's own servo, this can be made to look like a steering box. Regards Phil.
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Hi Phil,

I'll make the instruments shining, a map light, and with the stering wheel is my lanthe same to you.

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I've put together an air filter and plumbed it to the carburetors, also upholstered the rubber seat pads, this gives me nice "hospital corners" at the corners. I am experimenting with different coatings and hope to achieve a scale like appearance.
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Very nice example
Very nice example
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I will use the pencil lines as a guide and once i'm happy with the positions of the various components go ahead and fix them. I am also in the process of installing the two firewall to radiator shroud tie rods
I will use the pencil lines as a guide and once i'm happy with the positions of the various components go ahead and fix them. I am also in the process of installing the two firewall to radiator shroud tie rods
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The material looks a bit hairy right now but as the dressings dry I can flatten it back a tad.
The material looks a bit hairy right now but as the dressings dry I can flatten it back a tad.
The seats front and back are removable, I've used magnets to hold them in place, I need to install the audio module and radio under the drivers seat and the fuse box and battery connections under the rear seats.
The seats front and back are removable, I've used magnets to hold them in place, I need to install the audio module and radio under the drivers seat and the fuse box and battery connections under the rear seats.
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Engine looks awesome Phil - great job! Seats look comfy too! Bob

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well worth a praise posting phil, looking good, regards simon manning.

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Hi Phil
I have been following your build with great interest what a fantastic job you are making it just keeps getting better and better.
Not to sure when I will be able to start mine its too big for my workshop/shed so i am going to convert half my garage into a new shop hopefully over the next two three months i am itching to get started.
Keep up the great work mate.
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Thanks guy's, It's not easy being one of the first to build a totally new type of model from Armortek, it takes me right back to the very first batch of Tiger1's, but we learn and try not to make any mistakes along the way. It's a pleasure to work on though, I've already got through 8 plus large rattle cans of primmer, the top coat I have in bulk. Many more hours of build time and tons of photos to come :D

As soon as I get that linear actuator I'll shoot some video of the Famo all shackled up to the range target Tiger 1 , regards Phil.
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it will be interesting to see how it compares to the Berge's
it will be interesting to see how it compares to the Berge's
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Thats awesome fast build Phil.
Your speaker in the whell is a good solution, but... how loud is it? I'll build a box for that speaker for more sound effeckts. secound thing: the speaker is near the mud al time, so I think his life woulb be verry short ;) - Do you something against that problem?
I'll put sound, receiver, and all other elektronic under the seats as well, but using no magnet, because the electronic. - I hve to test if its necessary. Otherwise I use Magnet too.

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Morning Florian, the speaker in the rear wheel will have a separate volume control as it should not be as loud as the radiator speaker in the front.I may fit a treble and bass control also. The speakers are relativity inexpensive so I'm not worried about changing it out for a new one if it gets damaged by mud or water. A simple cover above will keep crud out.
The domestic kitchen cupboard magnets should not be a problem with the electronics, you only really need one small one at the front as the fixed seat backs will hold the rear in place anyway. My seats just slip forward and then up and away no problem( a small drop pin into a hasp could be another way to hold the seat in place).

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Yes if the magnet is not that strom it would be ok. I'll build the seat frame in wood, like the original.

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The radiator with the speaker behind it all done along with about 60% of the hidden wiring .
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I new it was going to be tight between the radiator and the fan but I still need to be able to lift the body away without scratching the paintwork.
I new it was going to be tight between the radiator and the fan but I still need to be able to lift the body away without scratching the paintwork.
I think I have pulled it off.
I think I have pulled it off.
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