JagdPanther Complete

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Here we have some pictures of the finished model. The layout is now finalised and unlikely to change now. The sound, smoke and gun all had changes made until we reached the final form here, sometimes two or three changes! The model runs from 12v and is all electric-no i.c. engine. It uses four Yuasa 12v 7Ah batteries wired in parallel, fused at 40A, not the best of choice maybe but they were free! The radio control kit is a six channel Hi-Tec Focus 6 configured for 40Mhz. It has G.W.S. Programstar electronic speed controllers and a KHR Sound MC2000 electronic sound module which has a digital recording of a real Maybach engine! These are all fan cooled. There is a control panel which has a master on/off switch, accessory switch (sound and smoke), and gun safety switch. It also has a battery meter, volume control and charging socket. Mounted in the superstructure is a 15 round 8mm blank firing starting pistol which is rigid with the gun barrel. At the rear of the chassis is a fan driven smoke generator and three high powered magnetically shielded loudspeakers. Just to the right of the speaker box is a brass filler tube to the smoke generator. In the close up view of the smoking exhausts can be seen the towing hitch. This is used to tow a trolley on which can be mounted another model or a person!

This picture shows the control panel hidden behind the crew hatch on the superstructure rear.

Here you can see the electronic speed controllers and the sound module behind it, all cooled by the fan.

Looking back towards the control panel from the front of the chassis you can see the array of 12v 7Ah batteries.

Here's the bit that goes bang! This is a 15 round blank firing starter pistol.

Here's the parts that make the noise. Three high powered magnetically shielded speakers.

And here's the bit that makes the smoke together with the plumbing to meet up with the exhausts.

This is what the end result looks like.....

Hiding waiting for an unsuspecting victim.

On the move.

Just look at that smoke! Looks like the engine needs a rebuild!