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interesting photos from Japan

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We have just posted some photos from Yoshitomo Isoya of Japan who is not opting for the standard Armortek Motion Pack in his Jagdpanther and Panzer III!

http://www.armortek.co.uk/gallery/main. ... emId=10769

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Not easy to tell from the photos but looks like a four cylinder engine with turbo charger :?:

And a brake band based steering system :?:

I'd love to see footage of that on YouTube - hint :wink: :wink:

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HOLY SHMOLY :shock:
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Tim Bowman wrote:HOLY SHMOLY :shock:
Good heavens :D

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Good heavens!!! :shock:

Why do I feel so small???

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P.S. I think the van is for cooling the 4 cylinder engine?

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Post by Roland Mann »

Hi Matthijs,

you are right. Its an air cooled engine. Four cycle four cylinder, sideway camshaft, pushrods and overhead rocker arms. What a beautiful piece of engeneering is this set up ! It realy makes me thinking.

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I'm amazed at the lengths to which he went to avoid having to buy the Smoke Generator!

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Per Sonnervik »

Hi Gill,

Thanks for posting these photos, very impressive indeed.

The engine is an OS IL 300, 4 cycle, should make an interesting sound, nice to see something else than electric motors for a change and some engineering work as well. Everythings so nice and shiny and the only let down is the braked differential which to me is a bad choice, he should at least opted for a Cletrac (braked differential).

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Post by Pierluigi Patri »

Hi all.
Has anybody among the forum's users tried to motorize its tank with a internal-combustion engine? And what about the gear case for steering and speed changes?
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Post by simon_manning »

mind blowing ability to constuct and design,it must be a treat for the engineers on the forum,amazing some builders talent

would like to see more.


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Post by Alfredo Campanini »

Hi Pierluigi,
I have assembled a very fine Tiger 1/8 scale, with petrol engine 50 cc. : a tragedy.
Difficult in engine running, gears was not hardened and was broken immediately; the operation with the gearbox is very sharp, not at all realistic.
I think that electric motors are much more better.
If you like I can explain better in Italian (sorry).
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Post by Jeffrey Goff »

Hi, just in case you would like to put this engine in your model;
check this out on ebay,number,190229078789,
O.S. IL 300 Dia Star 4 Cylinder Inline Engine OS 36310
a snip at £1500, plus you will need a gear box, now if you were making an aeroplane this would do nicely

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Post by Pierluigi Patri »

Jeffrey Goff wrote:Hi, just in case you would like to put this engine in your model;
check this out on ebay,number,190229078789,
O.S. IL 300 Dia Star 4 Cylinder Inline Engine OS 36310
a snip at £1500, plus you will need a gear box, now if you were making an aeroplane this would do nicely

regards
Jeff
I've found a less expensive engine (£ 750,00) in this link
http://www.modelworks-int.com/asp/d-no. ... =1&CatID=3
I know this is not so "beautiful" :? but saveing £ 750,00 is really interesting :D
As Alfredo wrote the gear box is the problem.
The gearboxes by Iliya Cerjak (see:
http://members.tele2.nl/s_weggeman/CT.htm)
seem to be not suitable for heavy tanks but only for 1/16 ones.
I agree with Simon: this is a challenge for for the engineers on the forum. :idea:
So I throw down the gauntlet to them. :wink:

P.S. I beg your pardon but I'm not so friendly with English :(
Pierluigi

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Post by Per Sonnervik »

Alfredo, do you have any photos of your tank and steering system, I would be very interested to see what it looks like. I´m sorry to hear you had some difficulties and prefer the elctric motors.

Petrol (gas) engine is a challange, especially the steering system and I could write about some of my experiences with my petrol driven 1/8 Tiger II if somebody is interested.

Per

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