G'day KG
Hope you're feeling better after your eye mishap?
[quote="Phyrephish"]Hey Spud
Yes - RCTA is where you should have started.

Sorry but I've been in the wars and should be more up to date myself. Servos sent this morning. There is another type of servo that is the same size but comes with a longer servo arm. So if you find the length of the servo arm is too small let me know.
Can't help just yet with the 3D printer but soon fingers crossed. [quote="Phyrephish"]
Really only in the planning phase at present, when the servos arrive I will make a basic CAD model of one and use this to design a CAD based solution, which I will use to work out the dimensional arrangements, but will also be able to be printed out as a mod in the future.
[quote="Phyrephish"]What I can help you with is the control board. I will soon have some Taipan2014 Proto boards. Unfortunately there are no elevation/turret servo pins on the Proto boards there will be on the next prototype.
BUT
You will need a programmable 8 channel radio with lots of switches for all of the functions. The money you'll save on the board will more than cover a 9XR or even a XR Pro or Taranis[quote="Phyrephish"]
Well at your suggestion I already did get a Turnigy TGY 9X about the same time I went AWOL and its been sitting here awaiting the projects resurrection. Although I think it needs a second self centreing thingy and may also need to be flashed with the tanker software?
[quote="Phyrephish"]Are you fitting a Notek or rear lights???[quote="Phyrephish"]
Just got read the riot act last night about all the money thats be going into the $tuG, so at the moment that this aspect of the build is on hold, but I would like to add one of these from tank modellbau eventually:
Also on the shopping list are axels, meal tracks, NOTEK Convoy Light (StuG shaped), drive shaft supports, 4:1 steel gears, etc, etc.
By the way I discovered a whole new hell in the form of installing the etched intake grills, as this was the first time I'd used this media, I can say that it was far from a joy to implement, plan to post progress pics later today.