Florians FAMO build

Forum for discussion relating to the Sdkfz 9 (FAMO)
florian rudolf
Posts: 654
Joined: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:53 am
Has liked: 278 times
Been liked: 632 times
Contact:

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by florian rudolf »

Did some paintwork today.
It looks diffrent to other tank paints, but its frm al real Famo. With some weathering I think its looking good
Attachments
20200607_181729.jpg
20200607_174946.jpg
20200607_174824.jpg
20200607_181332.jpg
20200606_162834.jpg

florian rudolf
Posts: 654
Joined: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:53 am
Has liked: 278 times
Been liked: 632 times
Contact:

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by florian rudolf »

...
Attachments
20200606_162733.jpg
Last edited by florian rudolf on Sat Jan 09, 2021 8:05 am, edited 1 time in total.

Simon Peck
Posts: 255
Joined: Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:24 am
Has liked: 7 times
Been liked: 44 times

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by Simon Peck »

I like it. One of the best executed schemes I’ve seen.

florian rudolf
Posts: 654
Joined: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:53 am
Has liked: 278 times
Been liked: 632 times
Contact:

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by florian rudolf »

Thank you Simon,

I did'nt realy know if it looks good or not. It's verry special, but verry rare indeed.

User avatar
Marco Peter
Posts: 469
Joined: Mon Feb 26, 2018 12:05 pm
Has liked: 1141 times
Been liked: 585 times

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by Marco Peter »

I have to get used to it, weathering will really make it shine. But what I really like is how well you replicated it, skills!
'Konan', my Tiger 1 Mid
'Gunther', my Panther G

bryanrmassie
Posts: 122
Joined: Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:27 pm
Location: Montrose, scotland
Has liked: 7 times
Been liked: 17 times

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by bryanrmassie »

Oh my god Florian, I had the shock of my life when I seen this, it looked like Chinese graffiti !!!, HOWEVER - I think if you blend it in a bit it could be a really good look, sorry don't mean to offend but its better to be honest :D

florian rudolf
Posts: 654
Joined: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:53 am
Has liked: 278 times
Been liked: 632 times
Contact:

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by florian rudolf »

Good morning Adrian,
i thought the same when i was done. :shock: Well, the first camouflage is not finished. weathering follows soon.
Lets have a look how its shows if finish.

User avatar
Chang
Posts: 1031
Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:45 am
Has liked: 14897 times
Been liked: 370 times

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by Chang »

Good'y Florian,

Far behind your building progress, I read this thread almost everyday for good ideas. Today I just need to ask for your opinion.
On your 28 Jan 2019 photo, the linear actuator (CP0314) for steering shown a longer white rod (see the red arrows) :
FAMO-167.jpg
FAMO-167.jpg (81.67 KiB) Viewed 5289 times
When I try do the same thing, found the white area shown on my linear actuator is very short. So short that it can't link with the steering arm.
FAMO-168-2.jpg
FAMO-168-2.jpg (66.13 KiB) Viewed 5289 times
Did I do it wrongly, or missing something? I have tried to pull the white rod outward, but just failed.

Do I need to do so by bench testing, ie, by connecting the battery, and connect R/C Tx, Rx, and the Motion Module? If no, what else should I do?

With regards,
Lerh Chang
------------------------------------------------------------------
Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....

User avatar
Heiko Sattler
Posts: 234
Joined: Mon Aug 18, 2014 11:00 am
Has liked: 2 times
Been liked: 534 times

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by Heiko Sattler »

Es brauch nicht viele Worte kurz um einfach geil :shock: :D :D

User avatar
Armortek
Site Admin
Posts: 2804
Joined: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:30 am
Location: Winchester, England
Been liked: 3034 times

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by Armortek »

Chang wrote:
Thu Jun 11, 2020 4:56 am
When I try do the same thing, found the white area shown on my linear actuator is very short. So short that it can't link with the steering arm.

Did I do it wrongly, or missing something? I have tried to pull the white rod outward, but just failed.

Do I need to do so by bench testing, ie, by connecting the battery, and connect R/C Tx, Rx, and the Motion Module? If no, what else should I do?
The actuator in your picture is completely retracted - this would be its position when the wheels are turning right. If you connect it to power it should centre (extend to its mid point).

Do not force the white rod by hand - this will damage the actuator.

Kian
Armortek

florian rudolf
Posts: 654
Joined: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:53 am
Has liked: 278 times
Been liked: 632 times
Contact:

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by florian rudolf »

Danke für dein Lob Heiko. Das von dir, ehrt mich.

Kian is on the right way. Don`t try to pull or turn on the liear servo.
You have to connect the servo wiht the steering from the axle. Maybe the Wheel is not strait in front. - If this, you have to adjust it on your controler.

User avatar
Heiko Sattler
Posts: 234
Joined: Mon Aug 18, 2014 11:00 am
Has liked: 2 times
Been liked: 534 times

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by Heiko Sattler »

Dein Famo würde gut an meine 88 Flak passen :D :D

florian rudolf
Posts: 654
Joined: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:53 am
Has liked: 278 times
Been liked: 632 times
Contact:

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by florian rudolf »

Definitiv :D Wenn du nach Overlooon kommst kannst du sie ja mitbringen.
Alternativ habe ich ja noch meine PAK43/41 8) :wink:
Mit deiner 88 is das Gespann dann ja locker 4m oder?
Mit meiner PAK komm ich auf Gespannlänge von gut 3m
Last edited by florian rudolf on Fri Jun 12, 2020 10:57 am, edited 1 time in total.

florian rudolf
Posts: 654
Joined: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:53 am
Has liked: 278 times
Been liked: 632 times
Contact:

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by florian rudolf »

Just now I working on the Famo seats. I like the style from Phil's Famo seats. - Thats my reference :D

florian rudolf
Posts: 654
Joined: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:53 am
Has liked: 278 times
Been liked: 632 times
Contact:

Re: Florians FAMO build

Post by florian rudolf »

I start weathering my Famo, because I am waiting for some stuff for my seats...
20200719_162331 (1).jpg

Post Reply