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Re: Recoil for early release Tiger 1

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 9:07 pm
by Mark Heaps
Do you want to or need to achieve a "realistic" recoil action ?
Yes there was a "fast" recoil & a "slow" run-out but it all happened so quickly, an observer close up would not have detected any difference in the speeds.
I never did when fixing Chieftain, Challenger 1 or Challenger 2 on the ranges and being stood off just to the side. Crews inside the tank would have noticed it more due to the breech movement and being hyper aware ( keeping limbs out of the way of huge chunks of metal moving very rapidly ).
As an observer, the whole recoil action happened so quick, you would have been hardly aware of it unless watching out.

1/6 th scale model, 1/6th of the time to observe the whole sequence.

If anyone approached me with a camera so he could film the recoil action to then afterwards slow the footage down and determine whether it was "realistic" or not, I would inform him of the perfect spot to place his camera.

It would have been painful for him, and required a trip to the local A&E to then extract it.

Re: Recoil for early release Tiger 1

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 9:38 pm
by Gerhard Michel
Well, I think that the differences of recoil speed of the KwK 36 L/56 are visible very well. Here some clips of the original (e.g. see 1:30 and onwards):