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Tank Chassis
Hey guys, this is my first post here, after searching for hours for a good forum. I take electronics in school and am decent at it.. We only built autonomous stuff.. but i wanted to build a robot at home on my own time..I wanted to be able to control it via the web, but realized this is unrealistic for me and want to start small.. I decided to head into rc (first time in rc) because it seems pretty cool. I will slowly progress and add more to my robot.
My first question is, which chassis do i want? I cant find a good cheap place to buy a chassis, so i thought the best and easiest option would be to modify an rc tank.. (still willing to do other stuff just dont want to spend much) i love the bodies at lynxmotion.com, just wayyy to expensive.. So if i should stick to rc tanks, which one should i get, and from where? Id like to do minimal mount of modification, but in the end, dont want it to look like some toy. (thus i dont care the realism of the tank, just i want it as powerful and fast as possible for my budget) Once i buy the tank, i want to add a pan and tilt wireless camera to it. Which one should i get, and should i buy an rc pan and tilt system, or should i build my own out of servos? Any other info would be great, or links to people who did projects similar to mine. |
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Sry i forgot to mention, but i want it as big as i can afford, somewhere between 1:9 scale and 1:16. Pretty much im just looking to make an all terrain robot, and need a chassis.
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1/6 stuart chassis is a good start, cheap and solid.
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do any companies make just the chassis? without the rest of the tank stuff?? That way i may be able to afford a faster and stronger robot.
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Look on Ebay they always have 1/6th M5 Stuarts for sale and they go really cheap.
They also have parts being sold. Mato sells Heng Long electronics and they are anything but reliable. |
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ORIGINAL: jer446 Hey guys, this is my first post here, after searching for hours for a good forum. I take electronics in school and am decent at it.. We only built autonomous stuff.. but i wanted to build a robot at home on my own time..I wanted to be able to control it via the web, but realized this is unrealistic for me and want to start small.. I decided to head into rc (first time in rc) because it seems pretty cool. I will slowly progress and add more to my robot. http://www.botmag.com Autonomous.... Darpa Grand Challenge. http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge05/mediagallery.html |
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well, if i can, id like to stay away from kits, because then i feel like a little kiddy amateur who cant engineer anything himself lol.. but no i havent seen the kits.. your talking about, or do you mean the vex? I like what the mythbusters did in that botmag article, where they mad the packbot.. as i said before my robot doesnt have to be on tracks, just i want it to be solid and somewhat all terrain.. any other suggestions?? also what about the camera system.. (the rc pan and tilt) and which camera to get? Can i buy one off of ebay>>
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I think i made up my mind to stay away from tanks because they seems to be less reliable and i might be able to get something better in a different area of rc.. i was thinking maybe rc trucks.. overall, i want my body to be like this one, just not so expensive lol..http://www.robotmarketplace.com/images/store_mmp5bk.jpg With a chassis like that, do you think it will be able to operate on both sides, that would be amazing..
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Hello you all. I am new to this forum and I'm interesting to make a metal chassis in 1/6 or 1/9 scale. I saw the 1/9 M1A22 Abrams tank and the 1/6 stuart tank. Which you think is the best?
Also I want to ask what is the best material to built it. Metal thin layer of iron 2 mm or Aluminum? Do i have to buy one of these tanks or can i find some cad drawings for help? I want to say this last. I have seen Tom's work and I think those are the BEST looking tanks i have ever seen. Amazing work Tom. Thank in advance for your help. Regards, Armatolos |
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