Seriously though, if you want something outside of the norm, something part geeky, part artsy, and full on FUN, then this might be the project for you. And yes, it really does run on STEAM, and yes, it is a TURBINE.
Before we get started, here comes the disclaimers.... You are reading this because you like making things, hacking things to make it better, or make something that doesn't exist. Therefore you are probably a pro at voiding warranties, and have a tendency to ignore warnings... but since I am giving you exact details of how to build this thing, humor me and please read the following carefully, so that I can sleep at night!
Steam power should not be taken lightly. This is instructable contains detailed instructions on building a R/C machine that is carrying flammable gas, and on fire, and producing steam pressure capable of scalding, or worse. Without proper attention, you can suffer blisters on your finger - no big deal, or burn down your house - BIG deal. Just be careful, and make sure that your r/c gear is working properly before lighting it up, and never tweak the boiler's safety valve.
Now with that out of the way, here's a project that can be very fulfilling to build, and fun to run. Your friend has a cool R/C toy car, but you've got a R/C steam turbine tank.
On with the build!
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Safety Gear:
Fire Extinquisher, Face Mask, Safety Goggles, Gloves
Hand Tools:
-Hex Wrenches in Metric and Standard
-Wrench & Needle Nose Pliers
-Screw Drivers
-Metal Sheers
-Center Punch
Power Tools:
-Power Drill
-Drill Bits
-Dremel Tool
-Dremel flexible neck a plus
-Dremel grinder discs
-Dremel sanding wheels
Soldering Gear:
-Soldering / Brazing Torch
-Flux
-Silver Solder
-Sand Paper
Other:
-Taflon Tape
-Thead Locker
-Sharpie
-Air Compressor
-Small Zip Ties
-Velcro Tape
-Table Vice
Materials (described in detail later, in the steps):
-CEN universal joint
-Brass Tubing
-Steel rods, 4mm
-Meccano sprockets - 1 large, 3 small
-Meccano Chains, less than 2 feet
-Aluminum sheets & rods
-Shaft couplings & lock couplings
-Nuts, bolts, screws, washers etc.
-Sheet metal
-High Heat Paint
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rc tanks fan
If I had a steam powered RC tank I would probably run it off solid fuel, something like coal or wood would work for me (as long as I can keep the heat up)
I could pick nits (e.g. a "vice" is a bad habit, and a "vise" is a clamping device), and I won't because I think you did an amazing job on a very cool project.
And it isn't just functioning, it looks awesome too.
Definitely a great instructable.
So what's the next step, steam airplane?
Would be awesome if you could make that happen!
Also, definitly do something with the engine!