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Old 04-01-2013, 11:38 AM
holland trucker erik holland trucker erik is offline
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Default Re: Kenworth T950 Roadtrain

hello,

Just another update.
The colors off the trailers where not great. They where a little bit dusty.
So here the new color.


I'am also busy with the " bridges" .
I used old servo's and removed the electronics, so they are used as a motor with a spindel.
this is working perfect.
My first thought was to let the "bridges"work with electronics.
This is not for me, I do not get it.
But i got a solution. I build a cylinder with a time frame on it.
The cylinder let the servo's work. With limit switches on the servo's to control the max limit.
I do hope jou can follow me.Here some pic's




I can put the hole thing in reverce and it is so that the last thing that is opend is the first to close.


untill next time
greet
Erik
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Old 09-10-2013, 03:55 PM
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hoi,

Yes a update.
I saw on youtube that the cows are loaded at the front off the first trailer.
So I had to rebuild the first trailer.
And also connect the servo's to the cylinder.


To get the doors open and the "bridges'" down I build this construction with the servo's
[IMG]http://www.mijnalbum.nl/Foto-ONCLZ7MD.jpg[/IMG

here some pics off all the electric's in the first trailer




The cylinder with time frame is working perfect. Also the servo's.
to let this two work is a lot off wires required.
This takes some time, and a headache.

erik
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