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23987546620_dbf6d958df_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

Well this model is a major change compared to my older MOCs. This Is my first Modern Main Battle tank that I have built. There are several reasons why I decided to build a MBT. Most modern vehicles have a much larger space between the tracks/ have smaller tracks. This allows me to mount XL motors closer together, so I used this extra space to mount 4 coupled XL motors. ( 2 coupled with 1:1 ratio to each of the tracks) With the remaining space in the hull, there is 2 AA battery boxes mounted in front and behind the turret ring. There are 2 sets of PF led lights mounted in the front hull and the tail lights. 3 IR receivers are mounted above the XL motors in the rear of the hull. There is a single L motor mounted in the hull to traverse the turret. The turntable features a coupling that allows me to remove the turret from the hull for getting loose pieces that fell in there maintenance. The suspension is torsion bars on 12 of the 14 road wheels, as on the last road wheel there was clearance issues for torsion bars, and the rear of the vehicle had a majority of the weight bearing on it, nearly collapsing the suspension, and causing the rear of the vehicle to sit lower. The front most torsion bar fixing point is as tight to the side of the hull wall, as there is lots of weight there too.

The turret of the MBT is rather large, but slightly taller than it should be, as the turret houses the massive Technic driving ring firing mechanism inside of it. This model was based off of the mechanism of my ISU-152, and uses the newer Technic driving ring to eliminate the issues with the clutch gear disengaging because of too much strain of the rack under load of rubber bands. This new mechanism seems to be much more robust and durable, I was able to apply enough force on the bolt to stall the L motor, so I decided to use only a single rubber band, rather than 2 that would stall the L motor. I was able to create a Ldraw model of this and used that to animate it in Blender, this better shows the internals and their operation. This was a fun process, as I had to determine the rotations per frame for each gear. The shooting mechanism features a M motor to elevate the gun slightly, as there isn't much room for the gun to move in the turret. I think this model is one of my most impressive so far, it's not incredibly complex, but it's powerful and impressive. This year there will be a lot of different vehicles built, such as some halftracks, a 6x6 armored car, and maybe a AT-TE from Star Wars.

Enjoy, Tommy Styrvoky

23987539570_814f0bb2d6_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23656305773_28355ff4db_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24200584031_9f5a9d9564_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23656288253_8907658963_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24256966966_db81daaefc_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24196088886_03ea47638e_b.jpgRender 1 by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24114695192_5e3fca5a70_b.jpgCutaway by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24200580461_fa32ea8252_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24283104725_75cfd97a9a_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24200579471_4baed5cc06_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24256952206_d19d2b4163_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23915260939_ac26d7640c_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23654878464_7a5556e8d8_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23656270953_3fea54a1c0_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24256945716_0ddd759d27_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23987499180_3efa3d3908_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23987495840_b8d5cbd851_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24174906692_6c2234cf6f_b.jpgturret back by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23656262263_573786b314_b.jpgturret facing by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23654868754_ef39dbaec8_b.jpgback of turret by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23646731354_ca1537a66c_b.jpgTeaser by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24274936635_8cb3e010af_b.jpgTeaser by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

Edited by Tommy Styrvoky
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Good Lord, you have really outdone yourself.

The tank has incredible performance and looks great. The video is fantastic,from matching the music rhythm to the cuts to having the animated mechanisms.

Kudos.

Edited by BusterHaus
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Great tank Tommy! I love the blender and cutaway images- videos!

One nitpicky thing I dont like about this is the XL motors not covered in the back.

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Great tank Tommy! I love the blender and cutaway images- videos!

One nitpicky thing I dont like about this is the XL motors not covered in the back.

I wasn't too fond of that either, but if I covered them up it would have been too thick.
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Toomy greatest tank from you! I liked the M1 Abrams a lot. Great functions and design. I like the shooting mechanism. Sariel has to make some work to catch you... ;)

Max

Edited by MaxSupercars
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WOW! What a Magnificent build. I'm at a loss as to how you build so fast.

Well this was built in a week and a half, I finished most of the hull in 3 days, then was on vacation for 5 days, returned and completed the hull in 2 days, the turret was built in the remaining 3 days, leaving the last 2 days of my break to film it. Though it was very busy weeks... no time for video games, and a couple nights that I stayed up to 2 AM... but it was worth it and was a fun process. Luckily I was able to get the shooting mechanism to work the first time and not have to spend another day working on that. The hull was rather easy to build, the only difficulty was laying out the internals. The turret was more difficult, as the shooting mechanism took up a majority of the space used for it, and the elevation mechanism. The shape of the turret was not too difficult, but It's a little bit taller than it should be because of the shooting mechanism.I had thought about this model a little bit prior to finals, as I was debating on building a IS-7 or Abrams, I decided to go with the Abrams, as it was spacious, and I lacked a couple parts for the road wheels of the IS-7. Someday I will build one, as I figured out a solution for the rounded turret by using flex axles and technic bricks. Edited by Tommy Styrvoky
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Well this was built in a week and a half...

OMG. It takes me nearly that long to get the box open :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Edited by grum64
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I'm so disappointed that you didn't make it in tan. :tongue:

I'm sure there are a lot of parts not available, making that impossible.

I don't have the funds to make something all in tan or the time with break, it was a big enough issue that I wasn't sure if the XL motors and IR receiver would arrive in time... I know enough of the minifig scale tank builders complain about how rare some pieces are in tan. I will let Sariel figure that out when he builds an Abrams in tan. Edited by Tommy Styrvoky
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Absolutely awesome,... you truly are the master chief when it comes to building tanks,... really enjoyed it watching plowing thru some snow :D

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Absolutely awesome,... you truly are the master chief when it comes to building tanks,... really enjoyed it watching plowing thru some snow :D

Driving through snow is fun, but I had a few issues with ground clearance, and bottomed out the hull a couple times.
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It is quite good, but your model is build without proportions of the real tank?

I know we all have our own opinion on things & that's as it should be but honestly, quite good?! Are we looking at the same model?

Also, if you read the text accompanying the pictures and the buiilders subsequent comments you'll find he's very well aware of the models proportions in relation to the real thing and explains the reasons for them.

Edited by grum64
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What's the weight of the finished model, if I may ask?

I know we all have our own opinion on things & that's as it should be but honestly, quite good?! Are we looking at the same model?

Are you saying "quite good" is too critical?

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It is quite good, but your model is build without proportions of the real tank?

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Ok you're somewhat correct, but to start off first that is a M1 Abrams you overlaid. There are some differences between the M1A2 and the M1A1 and M1. First it's missing the turret bustle , second it has a 105mm gun (it's longer) as opposed to the 120mm gun the M1A2 has, also it's missing CIP panels, and the CITV next to the commanders hatch. This photo shows the differences, between the M1A2 and M1A1 and M1 Abrams

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The blueprints I used were of a M1A1, but I changed my mind to making a M1A2, as it is newer. I questioned making a M1A3 Abrams, but not enough reference material was available. I also used a model of a M1A1 Abrams for some references.

24299127466_db7fe5d9b1_b.jpgBlueprints for Abrams by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

23697084994_9f7237e0b1_b.jpgBlueprints for Abrams by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

24217098702_c4a2241fb0_b.jpgBlueprints for Abrams by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

A reference for the sizing of the side skirt panels.

23697249474_2c707e5f0f_b.jpgblueprint for abrams by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

Here's the reasoning of why how large the turret is, I also acknowledge that the barrel is too short, but it starts to bend too much. The hull is nearly perfect, but the turret is the most flawed in the model.

24299107426_ea5a45b3a7_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

Here's another look at the top of the turret showing how little space there is for me to work with. There's a battery box in the front left corner, IR receiver in the right, and the trunnion is covered up by some plates. There were some protruding bits of the turret's shooting mechanism that were covered up as best as possible, this caused a couple components to be shifted around to avoid having to make the turret a extra plate taller.

23697064614_326158555b_b.jpgLego M1A2 Abrams Main Battle tank (RC) by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

What's the weight of the finished model, if I may ask?

Are you saying "quite good" is too critical?

Im not exactly sure, but it's the weight of 4 XL motors, 2L motors, 2 AA battery boxes, LIPO battery box, and maybe a couple pounds of bricks. I don't have a digital scale at my house, and the mechanical one my parents have is probably very inaccurate in terms of tolerance. My guess would be something around the weight of your Leopard 2, as it's roughly the same size.

Edited by Tommy Styrvoky
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Are you saying "quite good" is too critical?

I'm not a MOC builder or an expert builder in any way. Far from it, but to me 'quite good' doesn't do this amazing build justice.

I'm genuinely in awe of the abilities of the builders who post their MOCs on these pages and maybe that's why I get a tad irked when it comes to comments like 'quite good' for something I can only dream of building. As I said previously, I wouldn't know where to start.

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