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finally finish my Centurion-More photos later

Den tirsdag den 25. oktober 2016 kl. 08.24.41 UTC+2 skrev jmaxhl23:
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> You need to send a message directly to Frank Pitteli with the info of your 
> tank ( name , model, front armor thickness, canon size in mm ), he will 
> send you your login infos for the webs site!!...
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> Jean-Maxime Cyr St-Pierre
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> Le 24 oct. 2016 11:29 PM, "Niels Erik Kristensen" <[email protected] 
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>> I have no one to fight with so far-I have a fiend , that are making the 
>> same Centurion-I made alle the 3D printet parts for him. Most of the 
>> printet parts are hided under the side skirts-Wits are made of 1.5 mm steel 
>> plate. And alot og my parts have 100 % infil-And then they are 
>> bulletproof.And if a part break-I can easily print a new one.
>> No one answered my question on hov to get my Centurion on this site  
>> http://www.rctankcombat.com/order-of-battle/tanks/ 
>> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rctankcombat.com%2Forder-of-battle%2Ftanks%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHxeqX5ejzO7KeEiri1LAPAjoB4UA>
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>> Den tirsdag den 25. oktober 2016 kl. 01.43.00 UTC+2 skrev Caleb Smith:
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>>> BTW, did you test the .68cal paintball hits on 3D printed parts? I have 
>>>> a 3D printer using ABS filament, and I don’t think it could take a 
>>>> point-blank hit.
>>>>
>>>
>>> What are you printing, Loic? My Locust survived a two-day event using 3D 
>>> printed idlers and TTS sprockets. Both the idlers and sprockets took hits 
>>> with no visible damage. My mantlet was also 3D printed and took a LOT of 
>>> hits over the weekend. It had a layer of fiberglass reinforcement on it, 
>>> but it didn't show any damage either.
>>>  I believe that 3D printing has a lot of uses in RCTC, but there are 
>>> some things that it just isn't isn't suitable for. For example, I tried 3D 
>>> printing suspension units for my Locust. (there are some pics in a past 
>>> thread) Initial results looked promising, but long term durability just 
>>> wasn't there. The constant stress of a 50lb. tank on the printed parts 
>>> eventually broke many of the suspension units. 
>>>   On the flip side there are some cool capabilities that these printers 
>>> put forth. The illustration I'll use for this point is my Locust turret. 
>>> For one thing, the Locust is a small tank, but it's turret is equally 
>>> small. (about 8.5in in dia. plus the little storage area in the back)  To 
>>> get a nice accurate turret without the inside being bulky I designed the 
>>> turret on a CAD program and then printed it in three pieces. After gluing 
>>> the pieces together I fiberglassed it. This gave me a nice durable turret 
>>> that didn't waste the limited internal space available.
>>>
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