A short Video of my self designed, and 3D Printed E-100 Superheavy Tank.
The Project ( imgur.com/a/a0fBDzZ ) started way back in 2019 and was recently "finished" with the acquisition of a BEIER SFR-1-D Tank Controller. I'll have to rework the Wiring with an intermediary Connector to ease the separation of the removable Chassis Top ( the Turret is permanently attached to it ) and Bottom and I have yet to replace the Resin 3D Printed Swing Arms suffering from Material Creep under the weight of the Model with metal cast ZAMAK ones I already have lying around but still needing their Shaft bores drilled in.
I'll also have to attach LEDs for the front / rear Lights and the 75mm Cannon. Unfortunately, since the Barrel of the 20mm Cannon doesn't have a bore adding an LED ( or a Fiber Optic ) for it to flash is not an option in its current state.
The Flash for the 128mm is a Taigen High Intensity LED Unit as the SFR-1-D seemed to be designed with the use of that particular unit.
The model does technically have a movable Periscope into which I plan to insert a tiny FPV Camera, but the SFR-1-D is currently suffering a Software Bug that causes a looping ( or any? ) Sound tied to the Servo I use for the Turret rotation to behave erratic and the only way to temporarily fix it was by assigning two of the eight available SBUS channels my Receiver could output for the Turret Rotation - One for only the Servo and another for only the Sound resulting in me now being one channel short.
CH1 & 2 are used for Driving
CH3 is Turret Rotation ( Servo )
CH4 is Gun Elevation / Depression
CH5 is 128mm Cannon Fire and Engine ON / OFF
CH6 is 75mm & 20mm Cannon Fire
CH7 is Turret Rotation ( Sound )
CH8 is Sound Volume Control
The King Tiger Engine Sounds were taken straight from the library that came with the SFR-1-D. Turret Rotation and Gun Elevation Sounds were taken off KZitem as were the various Cannon Firing Sounds.
The 128mm was taken from the Girls und Panzer Animation ( Maus Tank firing )
The 75mm was taken from the Saving Privat Ryan Movie ( German 20mm firing )
The 20mm was taken from the Jin-Roh Animation ( MG42 firing )
There was some occasional Track binding going on in the video as the weight of the Tank was causing too much sag in the suspension creating a lot of slack in it but this has since been fixed with longer springs capable of dealing with the weight of it.
00:00 - Remote Engine start
00:14 - Driving into Position
00:49 - 128mm Cannon Fire
00:55 - 75mm Cannon Fire
01:03 - Turret Rotation
01:13 - Silent Mode
01:20 - Cannon Elevation with compliant Mechanism for the 20mm
01:34 - Periscope Rotation
01:49 - Another 128mm Cannon Fire for good measure
02:00 - Accessing the Standby Switch
01:57 - Remote Engine shutoff
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