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PeterBurton50
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 พ.ย. 2010
Stop Motion: Assembling the WSI Liebherr LTM 1650
In this (my first) stop motion video, I attempt to show how the LTM 1650 Mobile Crane model is assembled.
Compliments to:
TH-camr CraneDude07 for inspiration
WSI for superbly detailed models
Stop Motion Studio for making it possible
FlowFrames for interpolation
Movie Studio for putting it all together
Compliments to:
TH-camr CraneDude07 for inspiration
WSI for superbly detailed models
Stop Motion Studio for making it possible
FlowFrames for interpolation
Movie Studio for putting it all together
มุมมอง: 928
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RELAY CLOCK
มุมมอง 1.6Kปีที่แล้ว
This is a digital clock I built over a period of some 8 months. The digits are controlled by 3 ten-stage ring counters, one each for the seconds, minutes and hours. No electronic parts have been used in any part of the display logic; all of the control functions are undertaken by small 12 volt relays and diodes. The timing for the clock is derived from the 50Hz mains frequency so will always re...
Hovering Around Duxford's Control Tower
มุมมอง 1052 ปีที่แล้ว
A short hover flight around Duxford's Control Tower in the Bell 47G Compliments to: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Bell 47 by FlyInside Duxford's Scenery by ChicoMick
DA62 into Lukla
มุมมอง 1472 ปีที่แล้ว
A flight amongst the mountains of Nepal, landing at Lukla. Compliments to MSFS and the DA62X Improvement Mod by MrTommyMxr
FlyInside's Bell 47 Walk Around and Startup Checklist
มุมมอง 9293 ปีที่แล้ว
A first draft of my startup checklist for this superb model. Compliments to: FlyInside, MSFS2020, Sony Movie Studio, FRAPS & Flight Recorder.
MSFS2020: Flying the CJ4
มุมมอง 703 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I show: flight plan loading, pushback, takeoff viewed from the tower, modifying the flight plan, entering a holding pattern, flying a missed approach, entering a missed approach hold, re-arming the approach whilst in the hold, landing and a marshaller guiding the aircraft in to the parking area. Compliments to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Working Title Mod for the CJ4, NCH Vid...
A couple of chess games at the pub before lockdown
มุมมอง 453 ปีที่แล้ว
A couple of chess games at the pub before lockdown
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 22 of 23.
มุมมอง 8883 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 22: The Dry Dock's features: Props and Launching Cradles, Rowing Boats in the Dock Basin, an Access Ramp for loading the ship and a Dockside Treadmill Crane, etc. Compliments to: Jotika Ltd. for providing the HMS DIANA kit and extra items needed during the build. Grateful thanks to the following for further content: Jotika Ltd. for photographic comparisons from the model’s prototype. David...
What to do with Chess pieces when you're no playing Chess.
มุมมอง 1013 ปีที่แล้ว
What to do with Chess pieces when you're no playing Chess.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 20 of 23.
มุมมอง 1.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 20: Rigging all the Yard's Braces and installing and lashing down the Ship's Boats. Compliments to: Jotika Ltd. for providing the HMS DIANA kit and extra items needed during the build. Grateful thanks to the following for further content: Jotika Ltd. for photographic comparisons from the model’s prototype. David White. The Frigate DIANA - Anatomy of the Ship, 1987. For authentic rigging di...
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 19 of 23.
มุมมอง 1.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 19: Installing the Anchors and their Tackle and Anchor Buoys. The Ensign and securing all the Course's Sheets and Tacks with realistic Toggles. Compliments to: Jotika Ltd. for providing the HMS DIANA kit and extra items needed during the build. Grateful thanks to the following for further content: Jotika Ltd. for photographic comparisons from the model’s prototype. David White. The Frigate...
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 18 of 23.
มุมมอง 1.2K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 18 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 17 of 23.
มุมมอง 1.4K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 17 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 16 of 23.
มุมมอง 2K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 16 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 15 of 23.
มุมมอง 3.2K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 15 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 14 of 23.
มุมมอง 2.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 14 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 13 of 23.
มุมมอง 9483 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 13 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 12 of 23.
มุมมอง 1.5K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 12 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 11 of 23.
มุมมอง 1.3K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 11 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 8 of 23.
มุมมอง 1.6K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 8 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 7 of 23.
มุมมอง 2.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 7 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 5 of 23.
มุมมอง 6K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 5 of 23.
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 4 of 23.
มุมมอง 3.6K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Building Jotika's 1/64th Scale 38-Gun Heavy Frigate: HMS Diana. Part 4 of 23.
Nice job! I think you added the cross fade transition to every frame though, maybe by accident, makes it look a little blurry, I've done it before also with one of my older videos. But still nice work and smooth.
@@cranedude07 many thanks for your comments. The cross frame transitions you commented on are an artefact of the FlowFrames interpolation software which produced 4 extra frames between each of mine.
The DEFINITIVE version of building a model ship - So good, so clear, so wonderful....
✈Thanks Peter. This video is very useful. I want to know which simulator from the Microsoft Flight Simm family comes with KING350 PROLINE21 FMS3000 from the factory, or if I should buy the plane and avionics separately?
All the details are in the description. All standard stuff.
best Bell-222 model out there. Much better than cowan sim bell222. I would love to see cer sim bell222 in MSFS2024
Congratulations, beautiful ship wonderfully built! I just got the book from The Anatomy of the Ship series and am contemplating… If only my stash would not be so big! Nice work, chapeau!
excelenta idea
been wanting to build something sililar but different. Having a hard time getting the ring counter to work properly. I dont think its wired right. Do you have any schematics of how to set up the ring counter nd have it reset?
@@kwacz Hello. If you watch the video to the end, all the schematics are there. Pause the video on each page and take a photo then you’ll have everything I have.
@@PeterBurton50thanks for the reply. I thought it was just a demonstration of what you made because usually that's what I find on youtube. Unfortunately I stopped it literally about 1 second before one of your first schematics. I just watched the entire video again and you do have a wealth of information. Thank you.
Still cant get the thing to count. Basically I am trying to make a clock where each time the pendulum swings it activates a reed switch and the reed switch will advance the ring counter. I don't really understand how to read the diagrams you provided. Its not making sense to me. I cant seem to make any kind of relay based counter without a single pulse from the pendulum causing intense relay chattering and not actually counting. can you make a video showing in detail how to go about making a ring counter that will advance once with each contact closure of the reed switch? If i can get this part to work I can figure out the rest.
@@kwacz my diagrams clearly show that the ring counters are advanced by means of a 2-phase clock. This can be formed by a break-before-make double-throw relay contact fed from your reed switch. By the way, I’ve not had much success with reed switches as they tend to fail after a time. I would rather use Hall-effect sensors.
@@PeterBurton50 I built the schematic labeled ring counters rear of diff socket wiring. The only way I can get it to count is to apply B+ to both clock bus lines then apply B+ to the input labeled --< at relay 0a. Then all relays close. Then by removing and reapplying B+ to each clock line alternating them as i go it will open one relay at a time. There must always be B+ on one of the two clock lines at any given time or all relays open and I loose count. As long as I remove momentarily B+ from one clock line in an alternating manner (one line then the other) will it count. I thought that only 2 relays were supposed to be pulled in at any given time and that they would move down the line but I cant get it to work that way. What am I doing wrong??
Very amazing build.
Beautiful!!!!! Those diode network driven displays are so nice. No multiplex flicker here!!! Those incrementing relay chains remind me very much of what I discovered by messing around with alternating polarity so every other relay was positive triggered, the others negative, using a two phase clock. When it turned out these chains can also work as shift registers, my brain exploded. So I had to build it out and yes they do work as shift registers that can have a mode where they split into multiple chains of 10 that do base 10 counting (or other bases as you have here). Far too interesting. I bought a bunch of diodes 20 years ago for continuing my project, I have three old elevator controllers. However 300 relays isn't enough to do what I wanted so my project died (though I still have everything). I love seeing videos like yours because you have a complete device with good controls and features, with very nice indicators. I'm still working out a purpose I can build something for, I know something will show up and I'll dive in. I want to do some kind of controller that has some storage, takes data entry and has I/O control of something else, with a good, functional and fast control/indicator panel.
What a brilliant comment. Thank you so much.
Really nice job.
The amount of time and thought to make this is mind blowing.
Fantastic job!
Many thanks for everyone’s comments.
Wow, fantastic development, I like it very much !! The diode matrix is epic !
Simply great. I wish my models were even remotely as good. 🙏🏻
Absolutely amazing, i dont think people really understand the time it takes to do a job that tedious and detail oriented. Everything is perfectly laid out and very uniform. Im extremely impressed!
wow! not a single IC in sight!
Brilliant Peter. A great idea.
Hi is there any way you could tell me which manufacturer or company you bought this specific rope? Im trying to find fine detail cotton rope 0.5mm to 1mm in diameter
Hello, All of the supplies for my ship came from: Jotika Ltd Unit 2 Model Marine Warehouse Hadzor Worcestershire WR9 7DS England
Fantastic job! Congratulations
amazing video sir!
travail remarquable sur la qualité comme sur la complexité que demande ce navire. Grand bravo, seul regret...que les vidéos ne soient pas mieux vues !
Many thanks for your kind remarks
Very nice work!
When i saw the planking of the hull, i never thought the model would turn out so great as it does in part 23. Well done, just the planking technique could use a lot of improvement. Even though most of it is covered by copper.
Nice! And an excellent tutorial. I'm going to try it.
Don’t close the fucking door. Burning inside hellooo ?? Maestro.
Firstly, it’s not hot with the door closed at Blackpool and secondly why use such bad language? It’s not necessary.
simply incredible. and where did you get the drawings?
Thanks for looking and your kind comments. Eight large sheets of plans came from Jotika, others from the books as listed in the description and further details from many visits to HMS Victory in Portsmouth. A lot of drawings I did myself from info from various sources.
JUST SO INCREDIBLY USEFUL - THANK YOU SO MUCH
You are most welcome. Thanks for looking. Hope they help.
Many thanks for all of your detailed videos. They are a good watch but....pics move very fast from frame to frame, and there is a lot to take in. I have resorted to stopping the slide show and then using 'print screen' key on the keyboard. Then I paste the captured image into MS Word. This forms a booklet that I use for reference to build. Your work is a fantastic resource to help novice builders like me make something much more than I would otherwise have done. Thanks.
Many thanks for you kind comments. Sorry the slide shows had to be so short but I had to fit a lot in. The complete build took me about 3 years. It was my first attempt and I did a lot of research on the www plus visiting HMS Victory at Portsmouth. Glad you found them helpful. Also see my TH-cam video on making hanks when you get around to that stage of the build.
Hi! Would it be possible for you to send me the 180 pages pdf Dropbox link as well? Huge thanks!
www.dropbox.com/s/uiu8io6tngwfoyp/Facit%20CA2-16%20Restoration%20Manual.pdf?dl=0 Sorry for the long delay. My PC has been repaired.
@@PeterBurton50 Huge thanks 👏🏻
Thank you very much for your excellent and extremely helpful restoration manual! I'm very happy with my recently resurrected CA2-16. I think without your manual I would not have been able to get it done.
You are most welcome. Just watched your video.
I'm getting a typerating for the AW109E this year! Thank you for the video :) Can't wait to fly it for real
I followed along on my 8 decade Monroe LA5-160 and got the same answer missing the last 2 on the right. 18.574176 on the keyboard. 18.574175 on my Monroe Model K-160. I think I might’ve started the last decade on 1 instead of zero on the LA5.
My mechanical calculators are a lot simpler. Hand crank Monroe Model K (about 1922) and a LA5 (mid 1930s is my best guess, could be early 1940s), I use it manually because the “automatic” part isn’t working. The A models were designed to be used with or without power. Speed depends on how fast I turn the crank handle. My Dad had a Marchant automatic machine in the mid-1960s but I have no idea what happened to it.
Holy……… What a master!
Many thanks for your kind comments
Glad I have found this channel. I am just finishing the second planking on my Diana shal view the remaining 22. Thanks you.
Many thanks for your kind comments. Don’t forget to watch the hank making video when you get to that stage of the build. Good luck.
Great and patiente work. I have just found a CA2-16 calculator, no power cord (127 or 220V)? I have recently repaired a Contex 55 with a malfunction "pin register" . Does this Facit use the same rubber friction pin retention? It took a lot of work to repair it...
Всю модель этими блоками испортили. Модель красивая, но блоки надо переделывать, они никогда не были квадратными и такого вида. По крайней мере, можно было бы их обточить и скруглить.
Thank you very much. This video helped me understand how to do it.
You are welcome. Glad it helped you.
Great work. Excellent videos with lot of details.
I've tried so many different methods for making rope loops and this by far is the best. I am just completing a model sailing ship so I grabbed a block of wood and some nails and made a jig. With a little practice I was making these easily and quickly. I build in plastic so the scales are a little smaller than what you have here but I just used some smaller nails and it worked out great. The hanks look great on my model. Thanks.
Many thanks for your kind comments. Glad my video helped.
Fantastic.
Gut
amazing tutorial thanks!
Many thanks
Thank you
How long did it take to build this masterpiece?
About 3 years with lots of books, internet research and trips to HMS Victory. Thanks for watching and your comments.
Amazing work! Perfect!
superb craftmenship and splendid music selection - right from the time of this original ship ! Beethoven and the english Navy - not a bad combination…
Thank you
Holy cow!
Indeed
There is no chance to have 1400Kg of fuel onboard an AW109E 😂
Perhaps you aught to speak to Nemeth Designs about that. They built the model in FSX. I only fly MSFS now.