Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hi Sascha,
why did you use 10 Ah cells to reach 30 Ah? 8 rectangular cells would be some easier to wire and would need less space, I mean.
This is my battery for the Jagdtiger. Low height (due to the huge recoil) and 36 Ah at 26 volts.
why did you use 10 Ah cells to reach 30 Ah? 8 rectangular cells would be some easier to wire and would need less space, I mean.
This is my battery for the Jagdtiger. Low height (due to the huge recoil) and 36 Ah at 26 volts.
kind regards
Gerhard
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
I have done it the Gerhard way, but I think the Sascha approach is still cool. It allows you to split the pack up and custom fit into your model. Finding enough space for the large monoliths is quite difficult.
On top of that, we have now seen a very safe way of encapsulating the terminals, so that nothing can get to them. First class!
On top of that, we have now seen a very safe way of encapsulating the terminals, so that nothing can get to them. First class!
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Love the engine under the hood - fantastic details!
Best regards,
Bob
Best regards,
Bob
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Sascha,
your build continues to impress.
Absolutely first class! Spitze!
your build continues to impress.
Absolutely first class! Spitze!
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hello Sascha,
Awesome work on the recoil system for the jagdtiger
Also nice looking details on the hull
Best regards Yves
Awesome work on the recoil system for the jagdtiger
Also nice looking details on the hull
Best regards Yves
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hi Sascha,
Like the 3D printed engine air filter details. Are these 4 handles printed too or metal parts added later on ?
Best regards,
Lerh Chang
Like the 3D printed engine air filter details. Are these 4 handles printed too or metal parts added later on ?
Best regards,
Lerh Chang
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Stunning upgrade ! Are these replaced tube threaded ? Any reason not using stock's pins?
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
I’d be really interested in more information on how you are making this work and what parts you have used.Sascha Hornbach wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 7:46 pmI must be completely mad After a long building Weekend the new gun elevation is ready. A few parts could be recycled, but a lot are new. The elevation is now beside the mounting, to get space for the recoil stuff. All moving parts are a bit stronger now, to absorb the forces better. To lead the recoil mechanism I use a rail for 3D Printers or CNC machines. I also modified the Cylinder to get the exact length of 145mm recoil way later. Hope this works.... In pic 3 you can see the Compressor, the Airtank and the 2/3 way Valve.
regards
Sascha
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Also I can see how to get 100mm recoil but 140 is very impressive.
I was going to use a servo with a linear slide but this setup with co2 interests me a lot.
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Sascha,
Very impressive work, I only hope my JT turns out half as good.
Do you know the thread size in the end of the barrel? I have modded mine for 140mm of recoil and just about to machine the other parts needed.
I don’t have the barrel here to measure and I want to design the mechanism.
Paul
Very impressive work, I only hope my JT turns out half as good.
Do you know the thread size in the end of the barrel? I have modded mine for 140mm of recoil and just about to machine the other parts needed.
I don’t have the barrel here to measure and I want to design the mechanism.
Paul
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Mmm yummy, your wheelhubs look brilliant.
What alloy did you use for the casting
regards
Oliver
What alloy did you use for the casting
regards
Oliver
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hi Sascha,
How long is the leadscrew of the elevation mechanism? Customer-made or from Armortek?
Your modifications are really eyes wide open !
Regards,
Lerh Chang
How long is the leadscrew of the elevation mechanism? Customer-made or from Armortek?
Your modifications are really eyes wide open !
Regards,
Lerh Chang
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