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In fact, I wanted to remove the turntable How are you like the 8043 and zorex and make it real mo seems more beautiful! the solution of putting a battery and a receiver but I never thought there vole zorex much space that it did not! Do not run while the structure to 360 degrees I think it is beautiful! boh I'll see how I still have to figure out how to make those youtube and the web in general! you have some pictures to give me an idea? : D

Posted (edited)

I might make something to give you a general idea, although I don't have any track links. I'll see what I can do...

Wait, just reread your post, how do you remove the turntable? :wacko:

Edited by TwentyLeggedHen
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Alright, I'm done! This can of course be optimized, and the sprocket wheels should be black. Here it is:

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Unfortunately I don't have enough treads to complete it, but you get the idea. The switch is easy to access:

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Some structural bracing:

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And last but certainly not least, a terrible GIF of it being able to slew indefinitely.

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Aha sorry, I didn't exactly remember to steady my camera with anything.. :grin:

I know, it's hard to watch :sick:

Posted

Alright, well I guess I can't either. But I was just making sure I got the general point across on what he's supposed to do. I think it would be pretty easy, especially considering he has the Zorex assembled.

Posted

yes yes this idea is not very good but I like it for the zorex! there was another way: S I tried to do it but I did not get anything I reassembled everything! if by chance you can think of anything I'd be glad to know how you did it :) alasdair you do not have anything in mind?

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This needs a awful lot more refining but the principle should work,it wont be perfect but it will allow you to have three functions.

I am missing another knob gear in my Glasgow collection,that should be placed at the top of the tan shaft.

You need to make some sort of arm to lift the black tread wheel up and down to change functions.

Remember to use the new type of 8 tooth sliding gear.

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Edited by Alasdair Ryan
Posted

I've understood nothing in this thread. Unless everybody is talking about a different Zorex, Jurgen's model already has continuous slewing, so I'm failing to see what the problem is.

Posted

I would do it like in the pictures I posted at the beginning of the post! it is difficult to understand but I do my best as possible! basically I would like to put two engines under the structure by removing the gears doing so two equal parts! the problem is that I do not know how to feed your engines!

Posted (edited)

Well then I think the only way is to use a separate battery box and receiver. BTW, where are the pictures you posted? I can't find them in the OP.

Edit: spelling mistake :blush:

Edited by TwentyLeggedHen
Posted

Right you really need to learn how to "research" your model before you start building.

Use the internet to find how other people have made "the" model first,then test build.

As much as we want to help you,you need to try to build your self before asking for help.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Good evening I wanted to say that I finally managed to make the change fri tracks! I put two xl motors at the bottom of zorex positioned between the two hidden tracks so they will not see! praticamentre I redid the entire block and the base of the tracks again! I can just put the photos and maybe videos!

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