Leopard 2A7V
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Re: Leopard 2A7V
Danke Günter
I have turned off the change I made and the pictures are still visible
Adrian.
I have turned off the change I made and the pictures are still visible
Adrian.
Contact me at sales@armortekaddict.uk for details of my smoker fan control module
- Günter Gäbelein
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Re: Leopard 2A7V
Hi all,
update for today.
Some parts for drivers hatch protection
Driver compartment from backside
Some parts added to the hull
Turret base in place
checking the turret bearing (powered with 4V) https://www.panther-tanks.de/Leo2A7V/IMG_7664.MOV
to be followed
update for today.
Some parts for drivers hatch protection
Driver compartment from backside
Some parts added to the hull
Turret base in place
checking the turret bearing (powered with 4V) https://www.panther-tanks.de/Leo2A7V/IMG_7664.MOV
to be followed
Kind regards
Günter
Günter
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Re: Leopard 2A7V
Hello,
here is my last update.
I started make the light side skirts used at mark 2A7V. CV0601 and CV0602 parts are designed new and printed in aluminum.
Next step was finishing the head lights ...
... the indicator
... and the frontside SPECTUS II sensor head. An ESP32-Cam module is implemented and the life stream is shown at the monitor in front of the driver and sent via WLAN hotspot to my smartphone
The driving motors are in place
And last but not least I started modifying the turret base for the interior.
Thats it for today, to be continued
here is my last update.
I started make the light side skirts used at mark 2A7V. CV0601 and CV0602 parts are designed new and printed in aluminum.
Next step was finishing the head lights ...
... the indicator
... and the frontside SPECTUS II sensor head. An ESP32-Cam module is implemented and the life stream is shown at the monitor in front of the driver and sent via WLAN hotspot to my smartphone
The driving motors are in place
And last but not least I started modifying the turret base for the interior.
Thats it for today, to be continued
Kind regards
Günter
Günter
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- Chang
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Re: Leopard 2A7V
Beyond my reachable imagination!!!
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Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
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Re: Leopard 2A7V
Hi all,
I have started to modify the turret. First of all I removed some material from the turret base for a better integration of the interior. I assume this was more than 1 kg. Furthermore, I placed some borings for the placement of the turret fron armor. In the meanwhile my 3D printer was producing some parts for gun.
Modified gun with interior parts placed at the turret base. The sliding breech mechanism is still not in place.
The ammunition storage compartment
The left hand turret inside placed to check the position of the ammunition box for the machine gun
For the gun I replaced all parts of the kit to reduce the weight. I used an aluminum tube 45mm x 2,5mm x 370mm and placed a printed part at the front and the breechblock at the rear end. The bigger tube is printed in ABS too.
The machine gun I had designed many years ago by measuring a machine gun from Dragon in order to design a bracket for the machine gun at my Wiesel TOW in 1:6 scale. Now this was a first try to reproduce the machine gun by myself. An it worked well.
Machine gun in place
Without removing the turret roof you will probably never see the machine gun
First details placed to the left side
Left hand turret side showing the additinal borings
Modifications at the right side according to the replacement of the EMES
Thats it for today, to be followed
I have started to modify the turret. First of all I removed some material from the turret base for a better integration of the interior. I assume this was more than 1 kg. Furthermore, I placed some borings for the placement of the turret fron armor. In the meanwhile my 3D printer was producing some parts for gun.
Modified gun with interior parts placed at the turret base. The sliding breech mechanism is still not in place.
The ammunition storage compartment
The left hand turret inside placed to check the position of the ammunition box for the machine gun
For the gun I replaced all parts of the kit to reduce the weight. I used an aluminum tube 45mm x 2,5mm x 370mm and placed a printed part at the front and the breechblock at the rear end. The bigger tube is printed in ABS too.
The machine gun I had designed many years ago by measuring a machine gun from Dragon in order to design a bracket for the machine gun at my Wiesel TOW in 1:6 scale. Now this was a first try to reproduce the machine gun by myself. An it worked well.
Machine gun in place
Without removing the turret roof you will probably never see the machine gun
First details placed to the left side
Left hand turret side showing the additinal borings
Modifications at the right side according to the replacement of the EMES
Thats it for today, to be followed
Kind regards
Günter
Günter
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Re: Leopard 2A7V
This is the most detailed upgrading modelling I've ever seen. Well done Günter .
I always am thinking of adding two rear sight mirrors , a MG 3 machine gun on the turret's roof , and two correct-shape towing cables. Have you thought them too?
Best regards,
Lerh Chang
I always am thinking of adding two rear sight mirrors , a MG 3 machine gun on the turret's roof , and two correct-shape towing cables. Have you thought them too?
Best regards,
Lerh Chang
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Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....