Where to find Reference material
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Im finally getting into building model tanks now that i have the tools and assistance to accompany my stuborn ideas, but im completly dead in the water! I cannot find and refrence files with measurements to start C.A.D. modeling (yes yes i know they dont have to be exact but like i said im stuborn). The files im looking for are for the king tiger preferably the Porsche turret but i can live with a henschel.
P.S. im going 1/6th scale so any other advice is greatly appreciated.
P.S. im going 1/6th scale so any other advice is greatly appreciated.
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I Don't know if this will help but when I am doing a build and I want detailed information I go to a couple of Blueprint sites,
One is free the other makes a small charge but does give more detail.
They are---
The-Blueprints.com - The largest free blueprint collection on the Internet - 15000 vector templates for sale
And--------
Free Blueprints DataBase for 3D modeling ?
Type into the search box what you are looking for and you will get a detailed list from which to choose.
I hope that helps.
Shaun.
One is free the other makes a small charge but does give more detail.
They are---
The-Blueprints.com - The largest free blueprint collection on the Internet - 15000 vector templates for sale
And--------
Free Blueprints DataBase for 3D modeling ?
Type into the search box what you are looking for and you will get a detailed list from which to choose.
I hope that helps.
Shaun.
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You might just want to shoot yourself now instead of later. 
I'm doing a 1/6 Hetzer and it really is a great scale, but you're going to find some challenges along the way. For example, with my Hetzer I ended up completely replacing the drive system with better motors and chain drive. What kind of features are you planning for the King Tiger? I mean, besides the usual rotation and elevation and what-not. Are you going to put in a paintball cannon? Maybe a smoke and flash feature? Do you want barrel recoil? LED flash in the machine gun? What about sound? Smoke? Gotten that far in the planning yet?

I'm doing a 1/6 Hetzer and it really is a great scale, but you're going to find some challenges along the way. For example, with my Hetzer I ended up completely replacing the drive system with better motors and chain drive. What kind of features are you planning for the King Tiger? I mean, besides the usual rotation and elevation and what-not. Are you going to put in a paintball cannon? Maybe a smoke and flash feature? Do you want barrel recoil? LED flash in the machine gun? What about sound? Smoke? Gotten that far in the planning yet?
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You might just want to shoot yourself now instead of later. 
I'm doing a 1/6 Hetzer and it really is a great scale, but you're going to find some challenges along the way. For example, with my Hetzer I ended up completely replacing the drive system with better motors and chain drive. What kind of features are you planning for the King Tiger? I mean, besides the usual rotation and elevation and what-not. Are you going to put in a paintball cannon? Maybe a smoke and flash feature? Do you want barrel recoil? LED flash in the machine gun? What about sound? Smoke? Gotten that far in the planning yet?

I'm doing a 1/6 Hetzer and it really is a great scale, but you're going to find some challenges along the way. For example, with my Hetzer I ended up completely replacing the drive system with better motors and chain drive. What kind of features are you planning for the King Tiger? I mean, besides the usual rotation and elevation and what-not. Are you going to put in a paintball cannon? Maybe a smoke and flash feature? Do you want barrel recoil? LED flash in the machine gun? What about sound? Smoke? Gotten that far in the planning yet?
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Just so you know, the Jagdtiger, while built on what was basically a King Tiger chassis, was actually slightly longer than a King Tiger. I think they stretched the KT chassis a lot like you would stretch a car to make a limo.
As for motors, you might want to look at the motors I put in my Hetzer. They're made for electric bikes and scooters, and have plenty of power and torque. I actually had to set end points to slow it down a bit as it was way faster than scale speed.
As for motors, you might want to look at the motors I put in my Hetzer. They're made for electric bikes and scooters, and have plenty of power and torque. I actually had to set end points to slow it down a bit as it was way faster than scale speed.
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Very true, 1/35 kits are great references, and 1/48 kits are more easily converted to 1/6, since 6 goes into 48 (the redneck in me is just screamin', "gozinta!")
I guess I should say that 48 is divisible by 6.
And if any of our math gurus want to help me out, if a 1/6 scale guy is looking at a 1/48 scale model, to him it would be a 1/8 scale model, Correctamundo? So a 1/48 scale model can be converted simply by multiplying by 8, right? If the 1/48 model is 10 inches long, the 1/6 scale model will be 80 inches long?
Sorry if any of that is interpreted as hijackin', but I think conversions are a valuable source of reference material, wouldn't ya say?
I guess I should say that 48 is divisible by 6. And if any of our math gurus want to help me out, if a 1/6 scale guy is looking at a 1/48 scale model, to him it would be a 1/8 scale model, Correctamundo? So a 1/48 scale model can be converted simply by multiplying by 8, right? If the 1/48 model is 10 inches long, the 1/6 scale model will be 80 inches long?
Sorry if any of that is interpreted as hijackin', but I think conversions are a valuable source of reference material, wouldn't ya say?
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Just so you know, the Jagdtiger, while built on what was basically a King Tiger chassis, was actually slightly longer than a King Tiger. I think they stretched the KT chassis a lot like you would stretch a car to make a limo.
As for motors, you might want to look at the motors I put in my Hetzer. They're made for electric bikes and scooters, and have plenty of power and torque. I actually had to set end points to slow it down a bit as it was way faster than scale speed.
As for motors, you might want to look at the motors I put in my Hetzer. They're made for electric bikes and scooters, and have plenty of power and torque. I actually had to set end points to slow it down a bit as it was way faster than scale speed.



