Hi all JT builders:
I have a question : Should the two long side armours be assembled with the chassis on the same time with :
(1) the the front deck and engine panel ?
(2) the front and back plates of the casemate?
If Yes , then it will be difficult to input motors , batteries , receiver , servos , option modules, etc. later on.
If No , then it'll also be difficult to lock them together later on :
For (1), both front deck and engine panel can't be simply dropped in, as the side armours are slop inward.
For (2) , all joint edges are inter-locked.
This is my current status. What is the best way to avoid the dilemma?
Regards,
Lerh Chang
A dilemma
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Re: A dilemma
I dry built everything until I knew it worked ( gun mainly as that’s the biggest challenge to get working correctly).
Once happy with fit I bolted the sides and front rear plates on.
I have modified the rear deck for easy removal and also the front deck is held by 2 screws, the top panel is held with magnets.
Once the panels are off I can do full maintenance on my tank ie stripped interior and motors out in an hour.
I designed the interior to be modular so comes out in parts through the rear deck, hard to explain.
Once happy with fit I bolted the sides and front rear plates on.
I have modified the rear deck for easy removal and also the front deck is held by 2 screws, the top panel is held with magnets.
Once the panels are off I can do full maintenance on my tank ie stripped interior and motors out in an hour.
I designed the interior to be modular so comes out in parts through the rear deck, hard to explain.
Jagdtiger 2020 number 40. With Gun Smoke, CO2 recoil and Driving on custom Brushless motors.
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Leopard “ The Bear” build with a difference. Big power for good reason.
222 scout car
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Re: A dilemma
Hi Chang,
At the stage your JT is, I would recommend the following order of assembly:
1: battery tray
2: Drive motors
3: CT0150
4: CT0151
5: fully assembled front deck
6: fully assembled rear deck.
Have fun with your build!!
Cheers
Peter
At the stage your JT is, I would recommend the following order of assembly:
1: battery tray
2: Drive motors
3: CT0150
4: CT0151
5: fully assembled front deck
6: fully assembled rear deck.
Have fun with your build!!
Cheers
Peter
Lord, give me strength to change the things I am able to change.... and patience to endure the things I can not change A bunch of Tiger and Panther variants, Leo II, Famo, 222s, a few 88`s and smaler ones like Hetzer, Stug III, 251, etc.