January 5, 2023
Description
Sprocket mount: based on the existing 2x2 brick with a hole, except the position of the hole is 1.5mm lower on the part, which relieves enough tension from the tracks for them to run smoothly. The L and R versions are identical except for mirroring
Cannon Mount: more realistic part that attaches to the cannon
Sprocket Mount: drill out the hole with a ~4.95mm bit to allow the axle to turn freely. The studs may need to be sanded
Cannon Mount: drill out the four mounting holes with a ~4.95mm bit.
Important: do not force parts together if they are too tight, otherwise you may risk breaking them
Sprocket Mount: Open the tracks, then remove front sprocket mounting blocks. Replace blocks with 3D printed parts, and rebuild assembly as per original design
Cannon Mount: Remove cannon barrel, and replace large cylindrical drum with 3D printed part. Re-attach barrel
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial