First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
Hi this is first conversion. I have had this tractor for years but I have finally decided to go for it. I used 2 servos for drive and a mini for steering. The battery pack will fit in front of the servos.
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Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
Nice! I was thinking, steering? You could use the two drive servos to steer the tractor, and then I watched your video. The speed looks just about right. I'm thinking you're going to need to use some channel mixing to slow down the drive servo that is turning the inside rear tire, when the steering servo is trying to do it's thing.
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Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
Had me worried then about the steering but just checked and it turns good with both servos going. I am going to put weight in the front which will make it better
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Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
Nice project!
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Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
Very cool conversion. I remember having one of these as a kid.
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I have been using it works great made grader for it
so decide to pull it apart and finish it off Put lead in it 700gs Painted it going to put it together tomorrow http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/...psc5754a45.jpg http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/...psac007aa5.jpg http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9683b7e7.jpg http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6df9c5e8.jpg http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/...psf6bdf0c8.jpg http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/...psf1529693.jpg |
Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
Update will add videos tomorrow
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Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
Nice work, I like the blade.
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Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
First part of video is old before put weight in, painted and old blade haven't been out in awhile to do new video.
Both links are same video wasn't sure which link to use http://s1331.photobucket.com/user/Sc...39aca.mp4.html http://i1331.photobucket.com/albums/...ps62839aca.jpg |
Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
Looks good! ...by the way it´s not easy to hide all the rc-components in such a "small" model... Well done!
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Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
Very cool conversion
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Re: First conversion 1/16 John Deere Vintage 1947 Model G
I like the lift mechanism. Good work!
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