HI Bob m8ty well i hope i have sorted it but with eletrics in a big model like this you never know whats gonna happen an how they will act as when i do eventually get it in the car an goin up the pond well all the rds are so bad any number of bumps may dislodge something an when i get to the pond it may not work as thats what happen to my NIMITZ my boaty m8 asked me if he could take nimitz right up to glassgow model show as rex an some of them had seen it on our other foum so away rex an mandy took it an they was goin up there for a wks hollTruly excellent work Chris, delighted to see electrics sorted!! First class work, again!!
HI John well thanks for the nice comments but regards the guns turrets well at the moment im not even sure i can build them but will try in 1-mm thick plasticard an yes ive got the ideas in my head on how i want to build them to have them them yes turn as i have a new servo morph to turn the turrets slowly an hopefuly the guns will elevate by havin a cam outside on the deck an as the turret an as the turret turns the guns will be fixed to a rod with a hinge in it so as the turret turns it will force the rod up the cam to a high point at the end of travel an they should be fully elevated then as the turrest turn back to forward there will be a spring fitted to the gun barrel barBrilliant stuff Chris. Great problem solving and an outstanding looking model. I will be interested to see your gun turrets. Will they rotate AND elevate the guns?
John
CHEERS PaulE glad you like what im tring to buildLooking better & better, excellent progress.
HI Gerry yes that a good idea trouble is its very hard to do on some short wires that are in a tight space in the hull as the wires wont just push into one an other as they have a tendency to branch open an with pliyes ive treid nippin them up an not very much of a success but thank you for your ideaChris, a bit late for this build, but a tip for you in the future. When soldering wires together, don't 'tin' both and then solder together, but interleaf the strands together, twist and solder the pair at the same time, it makes a far stronger join which is less prone to break apart. If joining a wire into the middle of a longer length, carefully cut the insulation and peel away then push the joining end strands through the strands, twist and solder. Obviously, putting shrink wrap on where needed.
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