It seems also that they used a body (hull) of Tiger from first, and turret from middle production.
Bare that in mind, because there are some thing that have to be changed.
But for now, lets do some electronics!
First thing you need to do is to hotglue two winches in turret. One for crane boom erection, and second for crane hook to go up and down.
I had two winches from some crane toys I had, but if you have some servos laying around, use them...
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Since HL turret electronics are devided in two segments (gun motor and gun elevation motor) wich both run in one direction (you can´t change motor polarities), you need to make it work both ways (wince both winches need to go up and down

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To do so you´ll need two relays, one running on 3V and other running 5V.
So, you need to locate cables for gun elevation motor, gun motor and turret rotation motor.
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That is schematics of what you need to do.
How does it work?
When you press your left joystick l/r, turret moves l/r (as it has moved before). If you pull your stick down, you activate one of two relays and cut off TRU (turret rotation unit), thus enabeling your winch to go up/down when you pull stick l/r in down position. Same thing is when you pull your stick up, and hold it up while moving it l/r.
Now, what winch is going where, and what is up or down (let say; up=crane erecting winch/down=main crane winch/left=hoist up/right=hoist down) is up to you, I´ll put this scheme for example, but you can do your own winch choice going from 56, 10 and 11 in relation to input 1,2 and 7.
1. positive pole from turret (it is red wire that goes for airsoft gun and gun elevation unit)
2. negative pole from turret (it was used for airsoft gun)
3. positive pole from mother board (TK01, RX-13/14/18) to turret rotation unit
4. negative pole from mother board (TK01, RX-13/14/18) to turret rotation unit
5. negative pole for crane erecting winch
6. positive pole for crane erecting winch
7. negative pole from turret (it was used for gun elevation unit)
8. negative pole for turret rotation unit
9. positive pole for turret rotation unit
10. negative pole for main crane winch
11. positive pole for main crane winch
Take in considiration that 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 switch their poles since 3 and 4 are variable from l/r turret movment.
First relay is 3V since gun elevation unit uses that voltage, and gun motor takes about 5V so thats why second relay is 3V. Now it is no mistake to use two 5V relays but this firs one will make rattling noise when it is on.
When you solder all wires do that in this order:
1. solder relays with 1,2,3,4 and 7.
2. connect them with those wires to make serial connection
3. connect turret rotation unit with 8 and 9 but first test on what side does turret goes (after that, solder all up)
4. after this just solder all other connections (5,6, 10 and 11) testing all motor rotations before soldering...
This is how this looks in mine Berge:
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You could also do some changet to tansmitter;
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Transmitter is modified for left handed (since I´m one) so left joystick is for tank movment, right joystic is for turret rotation (l/r) and two winches (up=crane erecting w./down=main winch for hook).
I didn´t want to cut off all the wire and then solder them all back, so I just flipped circuit board from transmitter for 180° and resoldered those three key switches from other side (only downfall is that channel switch is now on the back left side where you can´t reach it---so Berge is on permanent ˝b˝ frequency). Also those three keys have oposite order-from left to right it is; 1,2,3,4,5 & 6 program/program mode switch/ execute program.