interesting photos from Japan

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Tim Bowman
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Post by Tim Bowman »

LOL

Kent, I was just in the process of doing the same thing. Yoshitomo, It worked in my post preview as well. weird. :?

All of the gas powered and the engineering stuff that goes with it is just amazing to me!

regards

Tim
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Post by Allan Richards »

Kent

This gun elevation and traverse system is one mean looking bit of engineering. I believe that the JP had a traverse of about 5-10 degrees on the gun. I am currently reworking the gun elevation on my SHerman to try and get a wobble free mechanism as I think this is important for a model. A gun bouncing around while the model moves does not look good.
Allan Richards

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Post by michael didonato »

Alfredo Campanini wrote:Finally, hi Per
you are right, the bevel gears was damaged and the best solution is to use clutch as you suggest, but I dont know if I will do it.
The Tiger will remain a static model.
The problems with the engine regarded the Electronic ignition and probably my ignorance of such engines.
In my small experience and for my ability, I prefer electric motors and suspensions with torsion bar.
hello alfredo..since your tiger is a static model know..would you be interested in selling me the gun elevation and turret turn parts.. i been trying to locate these parts for 2 years now..thank,mike

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Post by Alfredo Campanini »

Hi Michael,
I am sorry but the engine, the gun elevation and turret turn parts has already been sold to a friend, here in Italy.
Alfredo

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Post by Steven Ford »

Were Stuart tanks supposed to outperform Lamborghinis? The video lends force to my earlier suggestion that a 'performance' model of a modern tank (Challenger, Leopard etc.) with substantially excessive power could form the basis for exciting cross country racing formula. Not realistic but fun.

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