I gotta ask, anyone gonna try the retractable ball turret?
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Originally posted by Prowler901 View Post
Looking forward to seeing what you do with the top turret. :)
I made one tool that has a slot for the X-Acto knife to cut a circle using the original turret pivot for center.
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Originally posted by mirored View Post
Finished the top turret parts and installation. I modified the HS55 servo for 360 operation. Works extremely well and not a lot of room taken up inside the fuselage. Pretty happy with it.
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Originally posted by mirored View PostOf the 3D printed parts that can be printed from the STL files, any idea on which gun part is used for the upper turret. It isn't obvious to me.
Thanks
Andy
Mark
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Originally posted by zorkahn View Post
Use the barrels that come with the kit and glue them in the holes of the upper turret. I wish all the machine guns had come that way. I didn't like the 3-D printed barrels and cut them off. Drilled out the gun receivers and glued in the kit barrels for a better look.
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Originally posted by dkalwishky View PostDoes anyone know whatever happened to Motion carrying the 3D parts already printed? I suspect whatever Alpha was thinking in terms of printing them might be of better quality than what my friends have for printers.
3D printing dozens or hundreds of different items and stocking them for sale is not practical. The 3D printing takes hundreds of times longer than injection molding and needs to be monitored so the parts can be removed from the printer for the next print. Then there's the packaging, labeling and then boxing for shipment....
What would cost you $0.20 to $0.50 to print yourself (some city libraries now have 3D printers that you pay per ft of the plastic off the reel) would end up being $10 to $20 to make it worthwhile for MotionRC to print it for you and then ship it to you.FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.
current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs
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DK..........I remember the Alpha posting. I hunted it down and it was post #8.
Yes he did say printed but there was also a caveat which was Motion would stock printed kits(not individual parts) if the interest in this sort of idea was popular. The term "popular" has a wide interpretation.
Here's a cut-n-paste from that post #8. I took the liberty of underlining relevant aspects of the posting.
Motion RC Exclusive:
As mentioned in Post #1, we're trying something new with the B-24 Liberator. Models like the Freewing MiG-21 and A-10, and the FlightLineRC F7F Tigercat really lit a fire in the "Inner Modeler" inside many of us, and we here at Motion RC were very gratified to see that. The photos of repaints and mods we've seen from pilots has really been inspiring. To continue that trend of encouraging Personalization and Customization, we have prepared 3D-Print-Ready files that fit perfectly into the B-24. For anyone with a 3D Printer, we'll be making these files available for download in about two weeks, and they'll be FREE while the first pre-order lasts. These files, just to start, comprise different detail Kits, allowing a modeler to further detail his/her B-24 with interior details. For those of you without access to a 3D printer, there are online companies that offer 3D printing service, and better yet, if the interest in this sort of idea is popular, we are prepared to stock printed Kits in our inventory that will just require paint and some glue to finish.Warbird Charlie
HSD Skyraider FlightLine OV-10 FMS 1400: P-40B, P-51, F4U, F6F, T-28, P-40E, Pitts, 1700 F4U & F7F, FOX glider Freewing A-6, T-33, P-51 Dynam ME-262, Waco TF Giant P-47; ESM F7F-3 LX PBJ-1 EFL CZ T-28, C-150, 1500 P-51 & FW-190
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Much depends on the printer quality. Big difference between the cheapie Hobby printers and professional grade.
My buddy had to do a lot of cleanup to the STL files provided.Currently flying: Twin 80mm A-10, 80mm F5, 80mm A6, 70mm Yak-130, 70mm F-16v2,90mm Stinger 90, 70mmRC Lander F9F, Flightline F7F TigerCat, Phoenix 46 size Tucano, Flyzone L-39
Out of Service: 80mm Mig-21,64mm F-35, 64mm F/A-18
I Want: 80mm A-4, twin 80mm F4J Phantom
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Originally posted by ridgerunner View PostI looked into the ESC and discovered that it looks a LOT like a neutered version of the HobbyKing 30A ESC 3A UBEC. (I posted more info about this over on the RCG thread). I posted the following over there and am posting it here as well.
Unfortunately, the manual posted on MotionRC is not the correct one for the B-24 ESC. I just tested the beeping programming sequence and there are 22 sets of four pattern repeats - exactly as described in the HK30 manual attached below. Here is a screenshot of the 22 parameter Tx selections from the HK manual:
I found that these patterns match up perfectly with what one of my Lib's ESC puts out.
[ATTACH]n115310[/ATTACH]If you've been having trouble calibrating your FlightLine RC B-24, Pilot Ryan is here to assist you!
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Originally posted by MotionJB View Post
Just letting everyone know we've update the ESC Setup guide on the product pages and here is a video showing you what you should be listening for when calibrating your ESC's. (disregard the thumbnail saying Strut Upgrade, for some reason youtube isn't showing the real thumbnail)
In the case of programming these ECS's using the Tx and audible beeps, if the rest of the community is like me, this process of beep counting is the least favorite thing I like to do.
I would much rather program an ESC using a programming card.
Back on post #931 I indicated a possible one based on a suggestion from Ryan.
Please tell the community what is the correct programming card to use.
Best regards,Warbird Charlie
HSD Skyraider FlightLine OV-10 FMS 1400: P-40B, P-51, F4U, F6F, T-28, P-40E, Pitts, 1700 F4U & F7F, FOX glider Freewing A-6, T-33, P-51 Dynam ME-262, Waco TF Giant P-47; ESM F7F-3 LX PBJ-1 EFL CZ T-28, C-150, 1500 P-51 & FW-190
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