M4A4 Sherman Tank 1/35 RC Conversion from RFM 5038

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • M4A4 Sherman Tank 1/35 RC Conversion from RFM 5038
    Drive Gear Motors : N20 200RPM @ 6V
    Turret Gear Motor: N20 30RPM @ 6V
    Servo for Barrel: 4g
    Music : Connie Butterfly from SHARDAD, Beauty of Love.

Komentáře • 26

  • @gkhobby7722
    @gkhobby7722 Před měsícem +1

    very nice conversion, i learned alot from this video ! im working on my t80 conversion project

  • @cowerdnerddespacito9518
    @cowerdnerddespacito9518 Před rokem +3

    I wish I had a 10th of the skill you have!
    That looks awesome

    • @allen8775
      @allen8775  Před rokem +1

      Thank you.
      Just do it, and then will get something there.

  • @richard29415
    @richard29415 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Im absolutely blown away by this!! I didn't think it would be possible to make an M4A4 Sherman into an RC model because of the strange shape at the front with the transmission where the drive sprockets go.
    I want to do this with my 1/48 Hobbyboss Sherman kits.

    • @allen8775
      @allen8775  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you, it is more challenging to make rc models with 1/48 kit.

    • @richard29415
      @richard29415 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@allen8775How did you make those tracks movable?

    • @allen8775
      @allen8775  Před 9 měsíci

      ​ @@richard29415 The track in this model kit is movable.

  • @rlee4805
    @rlee4805 Před rokem +2

    Excellent Man!!

  • @SpicyInsomnia
    @SpicyInsomnia Před rokem +1

    You could also use a .1mm brass sheet and roll it as suspension instead of springs.. it will look more accurate.. I also build rc 1/35 tanks, I really learned some of your techniques! Very cool!

    • @allen8775
      @allen8775  Před rokem

      Thank you and for the idea of brass roll spring, I might try it in future project.

  • @andybanfers
    @andybanfers Před rokem +1

    Fantastic work!

  • @emilbt7588
    @emilbt7588 Před rokem +1

    oh my god, you are amazing

  • @Peepo_Pop_Pop
    @Peepo_Pop_Pop Před rokem

    What receiver and transmitter did you use? I’m trying to make one myself

  • @ulungprabowo
    @ulungprabowo Před rokem +1

    Nice build! I think this is the most complex build you have ever done.
    By the way, how does the N20 200 RPM motor compare to 14150 in tamiya twin motor gearbox? Which one is better?

    • @allen8775
      @allen8775  Před rokem

      Thank you and happy new year.
      The 130-14150 is better in my past experience. But it is not included in Tamiya gear box, the motors in the kit running too fast. How I make dicision is up to the space of the tank, you have no choice sometime.

    • @ulungprabowo
      @ulungprabowo Před rokem +1

      @@allen8775 Happy new year!
      I see, I build the leopard now, and kinda can't decide what gearbox I should use. My tamiya twin motor gearbox is so noisy and I want to improve it, but my N20 in my turret is so silent make me wonder should I try the N20. Chinese maker in their weibo group usually use N20 and I dont know why they decide to use N20 and I also cant speak chinese so I cant ask.
      My only problem with tamiya gearbox is only its noise, I have greased it but no big improvement.

    • @allen8775
      @allen8775  Před rokem

      @@ulungprabowo
      The noise comes from the difference between plastic injection and metal processing precision.
      My suggestion,
      1. Replace the Hexagonal rod to round rod.
      2. Install bearings on drive wheel support.
      3. At least install bearing in the front guide wheel and even the rear road wheel.
      Then the it will run better. The sound from My M60 is like turbo engin while running fast.
      And the Tamiya gear box on my Tiger 1 is quite.

    • @ulungprabowo
      @ulungprabowo Před rokem

      @@allen8775 Number 1 understood
      Number 2, did you mean the one that support drive shaft in the sprocket? If so then yes it make sense but sometimes it will be no space left on that area. The only support on my M60 is the eyelet in tamiya gearbox. So yea maybe the number 3 is the option for my M60, but in leopard I think I could make extra support for it.
      3. Do you mean the idler wheel? The one that has track tensioner?
      By the way why is the rear road wheel only and not all road wheel?

    • @allen8775
      @allen8775  Před rokem

      @@ulungprabowo
      2. Yes, but at least more brass bush there.
      3. Yes, Installing bearings on all the wheels is much better, I mean if it is not possible. More friction on wheels which track wrapping on, so it is better have bearings on it.