i did a graphic design degree at kingston polytechnic in 1982-84 and one of my class mates went on to be a major pop-up book and paper engineer maker - damien johnston.
It will get a pretty look when it have a turret u can re make a ARL 44 . i studied tanks abut 4 years so i completed 5 rc tanks but u did the best with a canon . we do not have so much parts only receiver cardboard but no motors i am going to make a vacuum cleaner bot with tracks and thanks for your idea .
I think this is great. Going to have a go myself. But I would have to detail it with rivits and paint it. But thank you for the inspiration. Great job.
Can you please put a list of materials you used, I'm trying to make this thing at home and I would really like to know which materials you used, including the tools, thank you!
Where did you get your radio and motors from? And have you thought of creating it in MDF with rubber tracks so that it's a little moor durable outside?
Bro that measurement u took is little confusing for me example the radius of driver is 4.5 cm and below that Rear distance is 3 cm given so 4.5 cm means 9cm diameter so like can u make a special video on measurements???
@@psrinivasulureddy9508 That just looks like a motor case. This isn't always required, however it increases the surface area so that the motor itself has a lower risk of damage and is more easily attached to the chassis. If you get the dimensions of the motor, you can most likely buy one online. Alternatively, you can just cast a few layers of ceramic and/or malleable cardboard (the latter, of course, requires a glue gun) around your motor to do this. If you do decide to do this, however, I advise that you pay attention to the positioning of the motor which the creator of this thingamabob utilizes; so that you can cast your casing in a geometrical composition fit for said task, for nobody likes completing something and then finding out that it's too big or small for the job! One more thing: It appears to me that inside said casing is a mechanism to convert the drive of that one motor (vertical) into the drive of two motors (i.e. the pull of both wheels). There are a multitude of ways to do this, however looking back I cannot tell if said mechanism is inside the case or is a component of the case. Either way, it would help to get the actual info, which I don't have! I hope that with some intuition and effort you can find everything you need to complete this project. I apologize if I haven't helped much.
This is amazing. Back in the 1950s a chap named G.H.Deason wrote a book called "Cardboard Engineering", he would have been proud of you.
i did a graphic design degree at kingston polytechnic in 1982-84 and one of my class mates went on to be a major pop-up book and paper engineer maker - damien johnston.
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0:16 that really IS a wwI tank
It will get a pretty look when it have a turret u can re make a ARL 44 . i studied tanks abut 4 years so i completed 5 rc tanks but u did the best with a canon . we do not have so much parts only receiver cardboard but no motors i am going to make a vacuum cleaner bot with tracks and thanks for your idea .
You are soooo intelligent love from Bangladesh
Buen trabajo te salió Moy bien el tanque
what type of engineering is this? im so fascinated.
It's all talent
"paper engineering" and no, i'm not being sarcastic.
I think this is great. Going to have a go myself. But I would have to detail it with rivits and paint it. But thank you for the inspiration. Great job.
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Oye te quedo muy bien y me encanta esta parte donde disparas de verdad 8:35
Me knowing full on that there's no way I can make this but gosh darn it I'm going to try
Can we make this tank without that yellow thing in 1:45 ?
If you want just the plain old cardboard yeah i think but if you want something like electric controlled you need it
Nice, nice, nice! Greetings from Germany!
Can you please put a list of materials you used, I'm trying to make this thing at home and I would really like to know which materials you used, including the tools, thank you!
cardboard.
@@HarryNicNicholas yes. cardboard.
@@Alvin_6009you forgot about the cardboard
@@jestermugendi yeah mb,
materials :
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This is amazing
Really cool
Excelente tanque
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this is actually how they made wwi tanks.
Super
Exelente amigo has un m1 abrams
Where did you get your radio and motors from? And have you thought of creating it in MDF with rubber tracks so that it's a little moor durable outside?
Need humvee like this way
Need Leopard tank like this way
so cool
pls do one of these for the renault ft-17
thanks! I have also thought about it
Bro that measurement u took is little confusing for me example the radius of driver is 4.5 cm and below that Rear distance is 3 cm given so 4.5 cm means 9cm diameter so like can u make a special video on measurements???
Is there any instructions or list of materials?
What motor model did you use? I see them a lot all over the platform
Need m4 Sherman tank like this way
I am scared
Next do a KB-2 or a KB-6
Guys can I know what is this yellow thing attached to motor? Name it? Fast I am stuck
Give me the time stamp I might be able to help
@@lividstonestation8597 at 1:45
At 1:45
@@psrinivasulureddy9508 That just looks like a motor case. This isn't always required, however it increases the surface area so that the motor itself has a lower risk of damage and is more easily attached to the chassis. If you get the dimensions of the motor, you can most likely buy one online. Alternatively, you can just cast a few layers of ceramic and/or malleable cardboard (the latter, of course, requires a glue gun) around your motor to do this. If you do decide to do this, however, I advise that you pay attention to the positioning of the motor which the creator of this thingamabob utilizes; so that you can cast your casing in a geometrical composition fit for said task, for nobody likes completing something and then finding out that it's too big or small for the job!
One more thing: It appears to me that inside said casing is a mechanism to convert the drive of that one motor (vertical) into the drive of two motors (i.e. the pull of both wheels). There are a multitude of ways to do this, however looking back I cannot tell if said mechanism is inside the case or is a component of the case. Either way, it would help to get the actual info, which I don't have! I hope that with some intuition and effort you can find everything you need to complete this project. I apologize if I haven't helped much.
it is a gear box i think
Need t80 like this way
Need tiger 2 tank like this way
can anyone explain how the firing mechanism works here
Hey bro
Whats that white thing you put between nicrome wire?
That’s confusing me
This is like mark I or II or IV or V tank btw
I follow your videos l make this tank and other tanks but I don’t use eigin ok
Need rolls royce armored car ww1 like this way
01:05 what this is machine
can you do a mark A whippet next
Need a7v tank like this way
Need renault ft 17 like this way
Or a cardboard sturmpanzervagen A7V.
Can you do a cardboard rc plane??
Need an/twq like this way
Whats that circuit called ???
Need m270 like this way
Need m1a2 abrams tank like this way
Need type 97 tank like this way
Need sdkfz 251 like this way
such a hard please can you make it easy
Need sdkfz 222 like this way
ni yo soy tan laborioso
Which parts you are using name
can you make a ft17?
Can i have the measurements of everything
Porqué no haces el tanque Aleman A7z
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World war 1
No enseñaste como se mueve el motor
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Need churchill tank like this way
Need t34 tank like this way
Need m8 greyhound like this way
Need panzer iv tank like this way
Need sdkfz 165 like this way
Need m7 priest like this way
Need t17e1 like this way
Need m13 half track like this way