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IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/9/2012 7:05 PM   
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 Little somethin' somethin' for my battlefield.  HL RX-18 board with Mako board and Hammerhead so it's Tammy compatible.  Y harnesses on channel 1 and 2 for micor servo's to elevate and traverse bazooka. Not sure yet if it should be a medium or light?  Any thoughts?

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/9/2012 7:32 PM   
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awesome!...I love this kind of stuff lol...I'd say light if you have him out in the open and medium if he's in a building and heavy if  he's in a fortification(i.e. a bunker)...just my opinion lol. I'm working on something myself....but going to use a Panther turret instead..

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/9/2012 7:45 PM   
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Nice work Brett I like it

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/9/2012 7:49 PM   
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Outstanding! Great idea.

Nothing like sneaking, if a tank can do that, around to get a shot at the other tanks, and have some G.I.Joe ruin your day.
Be a heck of a surprise for the tankers, something they would not expect.

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/9/2012 7:59 PM   
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Great Idea! Just make sure it will not be affected or countered by slope defense being up so high.

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/9/2012 8:44 PM   
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I would vote for lights.
it will be cool when he fires and you see some flash from the bazooka inside the room.

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 Little somethin' somethin' for my battlefield.  HL RX-18 board with Mako board and Hammerhead so it's Tammy compatible.  Y harnesses on channel 1 and 2 for micor servo's to elevate and traverse bazooka. Not sure yet if it should be a medium or light?  Any thoughts?




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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/9/2012 9:56 PM   
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I would vote for lights.
it will be cool when he fires and you see some flash from the bazooka inside the room.

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 Little somethin' somethin' for my battlefield.  HL RX-18 board with Mako board and Hammerhead so it's Tammy compatible.  Y harnesses on channel 1 and 2 for micor servo's to elevate and traverse bazooka. Not sure yet if it should be a medium or light?  Any thoughts?




Already taken care of.  going to use an orange LED for flash and mount it behind the dude.



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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/9/2012 9:57 PM   
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sweet idea.
Instead of being permanently in a building, I like the idea of it being repositionable, so before a battle you could set up ambush. 

I would vote for light.
Unless maybe he's Cap'n 'Merica, then he needs a shield and could be a heavy.


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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/9/2012 10:55 PM   
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 yea, 3 hits to kill definitley sounds right, but being able to fire every 3 seconds seems a little far fetched.

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/10/2012 12:24 AM   
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In scale time, that would be about right. Once the blast clears you shove in another rocket, wrap the wire, tap the helmet and stay out of the way.

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/10/2012 12:27 AM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPNADGCZlUo

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/10/2012 12:35 PM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPNADGCZlUo


Yup, know those have been around for a while.  Not sure how they would work with adding servo's and such though, and if it's a stand alone system.



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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/10/2012 2:17 PM   
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use the servo as the "electronic finger" to activate the firing

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/10/2012 5:02 PM   
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nice find bret, its working thanks for sharing this , antother danger on the battlefield , yes you have to be carefull to attack ! Nice work man ...
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 Little somethin' somethin' for my battlefield.  HL RX-18 board with Mako board and Hammerhead so it's Tammy compatible.  Y harnesses on channel 1 and 2 for micor servo's to elevate and traverse bazooka. Not sure yet if it should be a medium or light?  Any thoughts?



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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/10/2012 10:07 PM   
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I love it Brett. I hope you can bring it to the next NEAD battleday. I planing on Sudnay the 18th in Westwood, NJ. It reminds me of the mine we had at Danville from Randy a while back. That bazooka would be really good in a capture the "Town" senario.

Here is a pic or two that I found of Brett as a child....as you can see he started early with weapons design. Then there are his furry friends.

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RE: IR bazooka for battlefield - 11/11/2012 5:09 AM   
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18th battle day.....cool.....found this pic.........







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