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3D printed parts - Commander plate

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 9:45 pm
by Stephane Coutaz
Hello tankers,

First, I introduce myself.. I am Stephane (51 yo) from Switzerland and owner of my first Armortek model : M26 Pershing since March 2024. I am a fan of ww2 and all the vehicles we can remontly controlled. If there are other tank enthusiasts near me with whom we can share our passion, do not hesitate to contact me. :)

After enjoying many of your posts on the forum, here is my first contribution.
I am still finalizing and detailing my Pershing and I am working on the positioning of my figurines. My commander is a 3D printed powered by 6 micros servos (animatronics). I bought it on cults3d.com (https://cults3d.com/fr/mod%C3%A8le-3d/d ... -figure-v2)

For its positioning in the turret, I modeled a plate that I printed in 3D. It is fixed from the inside using existing 3x40 screws which secure the upper part of the commander hatch.
  • The round central part allows to fix the figurine on the plate with 4 3x8 screws.
      The lower servo passes through. The plate is fixed from the interior of the turret with the original screw in 3 places (3 times 2 screws). It is sufficient and very stable.
    Purists would have made the part in aluminum but I am more comfortable with 3D modeling and printing :wink:

    I am ready to share the stl file for those of you who may be interested.
    I also did some other 3D printed parts for the pilot support, switch pannel I can share as well.

    Greetings from Switzerland.

    Re: 3D printed parts - Commander plate

    Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 12:25 am
    by Nick Chiocchio
    Stephane that's awesome! Can you post a video of the figure animation?

    I 3D printed figures for one of my 1/6 scale Sherman tanks and I use 1/6 scale action figures for my 1/6 Armortek Pershing.

    Coincidentally I made a "floor" for the Pershing turret so the figures can stand propped out of the hatch. Worked well except that I had to remove them to put the turret back on so I could align the screws with the turret holes. Reinstalling them with turret attached was painful but I got it done.

    Re: 3D printed parts - Commander plate

    Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 1:23 pm
    by Stephane Coutaz
    Nick Chiocchio wrote:
    Sun Aug 18, 2024 12:25 am
    Stephane that's awesome! Can you post a video of the figure animation?

    I 3D printed figures for one of my 1/6 scale Sherman tanks and I use 1/6 scale action figures for my 1/6 Armortek Pershing.

    Coincidentally I made a "floor" for the Pershing turret so the figures can stand propped out of the hatch. Worked well except that I had to remove them to put the turret back on so I could align the screws with the turret holes. Reinstalling them with turret attached was painful but I got it done.
    Thank you Nick,

    I agree that since the turret is heavy, the handling is quite complicated.

    I am still working in the automation of my figurines. Still remains the rotation and the tilting forward and backward and program everything in an ATmega328P

    I put a link with some photos on other 3D parts and the progress of the construction. In the video file there is an example of the current movements of my commander with 4 servos. I hope you can have access to it.

    https://drive.proton.me/urls/QTDJJ6M420#uTVYouqfjK5A

    Re: 3D printed parts - Commander plate

    Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 2:23 pm
    by Nick Chiocchio
    Looks great! I see you made "FIREBALL", nice details. I did Sgt Nicholas Mashlonik's Pershing E-12, of the 33rd Armored Regiment 3rd Armored Division.

    I like the animation too, looks very realistic. I may need to download the files for a future project. Thanks for sharing.

    Re: 3D printed parts - Commander plate

    Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 7:45 pm
    by Robert E Morey
    Excellent figure Stephane!
    Looks awesome.
    Bob

    Re: 3D printed parts - Commander plate

    Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2024 4:59 pm
    by Stephane Coutaz
    Robert E Morey wrote:
    Sun Aug 18, 2024 7:45 pm
    Excellent figure Stephane!
    Looks awesome.
    Bob
    Thanx Bob !