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Master at Arms
I found a geared robot motor with sufficient torque, yet small enough to fit the hull without changing the dimensions. I test fit the drive sprocket and plugged it into the StuG's electronics to test.
I also test assembled the kit track links, which should hold up fine since there are enough attachment points. They each need to be drilled out in 5 spots by hand, even the slowest power drill setting will heat the plastic too much. It took over 20 minutes to do one sprue of 6, so I'm looking at around 10 solid hours of mindless drilling.
Here's a vid of the tests:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8SDuJmmsXw[/youtube]
I also test assembled the kit track links, which should hold up fine since there are enough attachment points. They each need to be drilled out in 5 spots by hand, even the slowest power drill setting will heat the plastic too much. It took over 20 minutes to do one sprue of 6, so I'm looking at around 10 solid hours of mindless drilling.
Here's a vid of the tests:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8SDuJmmsXw[/youtube]