On Thursday, March 7, 2013 10:51:50 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote: > > Joe, > > Thanks for taking the time to answer my post. I recognize the "practical" > aspect of the gamers. As a business, we want to "touch" as many people as > possible, from the Modelers, RC and Gamers. But to deal with gamers, we > need a VERY STURDY product. > > > "Gun Elevation Precision": again, this is another very specific topic that > we could benefit from the knowledge bank of your group. I read several > articles in this Newsgroup about what people have done to fine-tune their > gun elevation. I would love to hear your story and see your equipment. > > > Cheers from sunny Utah, > Loic > > Loic, > In all of my tanks I've found that servos gave me the best control of my elevate. For short barreled guns, that are fairly balanced weight wise, a simple 1/4 scale servo should suffice. On bigger long barreled guns,such as on my Comet, (T-39 on our list), a servo multiplier from Servo City worked extremely well. Ask any of my opponents, the Comet turret was a very deadly beast. I believe I used the 5 to 1 gearing . It had a rigid arm attached to the big gear and a flexible arm attached to the gun mount. I might have some pics in my archives of the unit. Let me know if you wish to see them and I'll look for them. Welcome aboard.
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