Wow, Niels, your work is top notch! I'm looking forward to seeing more of
it. :)
On Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 4:11:20 PM UTC-4, Niels Erik Kristensen
wrote:
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> Last photos from this weekend: Test fit of the turret and gun farring-And
> now i can se the end of my tank build.
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I agree that this tank looks GORGEOUS!
And the concept of 3D printing application to the RC large scale vehicle is
enticing
However, I will follow the advice of the “old timers” of RC Tank Combat, the
Pitelli “clan”, Professor Sommers, or Tyng Tech prodigy: It’s all in the
‘donut’ turns
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
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
Hey guys I just stumbled upon this site www.drawingdatabase.com. They have
heaps of clear plans, most I looked at were 3or4 view plans. They also have
some models that I have not seen anywhere else.
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