After a little planning and talking with my dad, He would like to build a 
Tiger. I'd like a KV-2, so maybe a capture isn't necessary. 

http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/24-volt-450-watt-gear-reduction-motor-9-tooth-8mm-05t-chain-sprocket-1018.html

I'm thinking that would be the motor we would get. 450 watt, 420 RPM, and 
lead polarity swappable for reverse, so it won't stress it. 

I'd like to make it belt drive to the final drive though, in case something 
binds it would slip there before it starts breaking things.

I guess our next step is to decide if we are building 1 or 2, and what we 
are building.Then getting some dimensions and plans laid out, and go from 
there. 

I might be getting a better job soon, had to take an aptitude test. double 
the wages I'm making now, so hopefully I get it to support building one of 
these bad boys.

Does anyone have a good design on the gun elevation and firing, and what 
paintball marker they use? I want to use one of the standard .68 cal so I 
can go to a local store and pick the paintballs up. Could I get some 
pictures or a link to some of these tanks?


On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 2:12:35 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> My KV-2 I use a PVC barrel shroud although it doesn't look like I have 
> pics of that on my computer. I can probably take some of it though.
>
> I use the 450W version of these (model MY1016Z3):
>
>
> http://tncscooters.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=52_55&product_id=55
>
> No gear reduction necessary.  The final output drive of my tank is a 9 
> tooth to 9 tooth.  Speed of the motor is around 400RPM.  Plenty fast.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-cn5hHsGyo
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg_fDX56CJQ
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Khr_1991 <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Did you scale the tank to the paintball gun barrel? Can I see some 
>> pictures of this, I am thinking the German Captured KV-2 will be the first 
>> tank to build, just to get everything down and allow for extra room in the 
>> turret.
>>
>> What track system would look good on the KV? Would a treadmill track 
>> system work for this? I want it "saggy" like the actual tank had. 
>>
>> I do know the Pershing will have a hinged track system, and the Vertical 
>> Volute Spring Suspension. I'm not sure if this exact prototype of the tank 
>> is allowed, they were made, but never fielded. The turret became the 
>> Sherman 76mm turret. I know there is a rule about it, but this isn't too 
>> far out there, and 250 were made. I think it's close enough to the actual 
>> Pershing that it should count, right?
>>
>> Where should I look for scooter motors? Just a quick google search came 
>> up with a place called "electricscooterparts.com" Has anyone bought from 
>> there? They have a 400w 24v motor for $80 It says the shaft spins CCW, 
>> would reversing the polarity to reverse the motor damage a motor like this 
>> where it's specified, or should I look for something that says it is 
>> reversible. There is also a 350w with a gear reduction to 400rpm output 
>> that says it is reversible by switching polarity
>>
>> It seems everyone is using a Tri-Pact speed controller. Is that a simple 
>> on/off controller, no variable speeds? 
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 7:49:41 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> My KV-2 is using 450W motors but mine weighs a ton with the steel 
>>> tracks.  The KV-2 in 1/6 scale is huge.  You could easily build it to the 
>>> 36" rule and have plenty of room in it.
>>>
>>> Derek
>>> On Oct 8, 2015 6:03 PM, "Ben Holko" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Motor size would depend on the weight of your vehicle. Most people with 
>>>> these are using 300 watt, some 400 watt and if the vehicle is smaller and 
>>>> lighter then a pair of 250watt should suffice.
>>>>
>>>> All units operating well are running at 24v.
>>>>
>>>> Ben
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________________
>>>> From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on 
>>>> behalf of Khr_1991 [[email protected]]
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 9:13 AM
>>>> To: R/C Tank Combat
>>>> Subject: Re: [TANKS] (Kind of) New Here
>>>>
>>>> How many watts should I look for on the the scooter motor? And I'm also 
>>>> going to go with the higher volts is more efficient than low voltage? 
>>>> Would 
>>>> 2 car batteries hooked up for 24v work, or would it not have enough run 
>>>> time and weight too much.
>>>>
>>>> I talked with my dad and he wants a tank from ww2. I like the Pershing, 
>>>> the T23 with the vertical volume spring suspension. Would this be a legal 
>>>> tank?
>>>>
>>>> I'm also thinking that a German Tank Destroyer or German Captured KV2 
>>>> might be built after or before, so we have experience with building one, 
>>>> and we can battle each other.
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