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Old 01-02-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Small drive chain for use as basis for Small scale R/C tank tracks

Sorry - It's another question from me I'm affraid!

Hopefully when I get back into modelling a bit more in earnest I'll be able to make some more productive posts rather than just asking for advice!

The standard is so high on these forums it's a littl eoffputting posting eary work in progress shots!


I'm working on some scratch built models and as I'm not limited to the parts that come in the kit I can be pretty flexible planning the arrangement and construction of the vehicle I'm working on. Gearboxes, materials etc. I was thinking about radio control as it'd be a good time to try to work out gearboxes and wheel arrangements for the tank I'm doing.

One problem with tank models and especially powered ones is tracks. The model is only 210mm long so it'll be a task getting all the inards in there, but one area I'm a bit stumped on is sprockets and tracks. I didn't want to adapt some rubber tracks from another model as to my mind you can't beat seperate links.

Ideally I'd find some premade metal drive chain, maybe similar to mechano and then adapt those links with my own scratchbuilt track shoes to maybe add a touch more authenticity. The other option is something like lego or fishertechnik track links which have their own matching sprockets. I'd machine my own idler wheels but didn't fancy trying to design and make my own track links and sprockets much.

Can anyone think of a similar product which would be up to the job and not be forever breaking links and spooling broken track links allover?
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Hi Alan,

This is not as daft an idea as you think and I think it has been covered on here a while back. There is a company out there who makes this very sort of thing, the stuff I remember seeing was not too different to that on My Panzer V except it was metal as opposed to plastic.

I will see if I can find the link and will report back.

As for your pics, get them up on here, we are not snobs...These Forums are all about Modelling and that's what we like to see.

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Alan, any forum is only as good as the members who take the time and trouble to post. Questions asked by you are just as beneficial to the members as any other postings and are what make for interesting reading for all.

I know we have a vast range of experiences in a great number if different areas of modelling and it is great to see everyone joining in with thier own projects.

As for your chain, the only think I could think of would be have a look at a cheap jewelers. There may be a chance of something that could be uses as a basis for what you want to attach seperate links to.

Another possibility is something like a cloth or rubber backing with sold links glued to the surface.

Just a couple of ideas for you to play with.
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if you need the lego bits just ask, i may have em in stock !
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As far as Lego goes, something like this might work:






The track links without the tread plates on would probably be better as I'd fix my own engraved parts to those. If you have those in stock what would you charge for those bits, I'd need approx 1 m in length (500mm for each side)?

Regarding sprockets, the drive wheels measure 22mm in diameter on the model, would a lego technic gear be available in this size, if my memory serves me right the 24 tooth gear was about that size in diameter across the teeth.

EDIT: If you have any of those bits in stock could you measure up one of the links and let me know what the pitch of the links is?

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there is a 16 tooth gear wheel which is small at approx 18mm in diameter, i have loads of stock of these !!!! sadly i dont have the 24 tooth gear in stock right now, so cant measure it...
i have the chain links in stock as shown in your top photo, dont know how many i have its a bag full of individual links... but probably just about enough !-

i can order more if these are what you want as for cost then we get the stuff trade and in bulk so its alot cheaper than buying a box of 35 bricks in your local toyshop that forms a little police car or whatever, i guess the cost would be about a fiver for what you need plus postage....
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Here's a couple of images of the kind of thing I'm working on. At the moment the rest of it is still on my PC yet to be cut out.

I was figuring out how I'm going to assemble the drive train and then adapt the hull section to fit. Construction is styrene sheet. I'm using acrylic for the wheels and suspension arms, sides of the hull will be 1.5m Aluminium sheet and a couple of bits of 20x20mm angle for the suspension mountings, then lots of turned bits of brass rod for axles and a handfull of m2.5 screws to hold it all together (hopefully!)







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Lovely job Alan. How do you cut the chamfer on the plate so that it all fits together at the correct angle?
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Nice work there Alan,

Keep us posted with the pics, Looking forwards to seeing this one !!!

And another suggestion for the small drive chain, Not sure if Meccano still do these and in the size you want, but may still be worth checking out as they will have the sprockets to match too.

Maplin also do something similar which may be just your size with the chain and the sprockets included, check out this link: http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?...source=15&SD=Y

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