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My IL-2 Sturmovik cockpit with force feedback.
Bob Earl racing chassis
Buttkicker gamer force motor 300lb spring suspension custom made Hori Ace Edge with view hat suction cup mod 67" Samsung LED 1080p Fun time :p http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...RCadjustmt.gif http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...r/DSCF0018.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...r/DSCF0017.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...DSCF0025-1.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18.../stickmod1.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...r/DSCF0006.jpg Here it is with Steel Battalion and Pro Race Driver :D http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...r/DSCF0008.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...r/DSCF0002.jpg |
a Vertical tank pilot like myself i see
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Holy shit, would you mind selling that part of your house?
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Nice rig. I have a 60" HDTV and surround sound but no fancy chair yet.
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The surround sound is hidden.;)
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Oh my lord allmighty:shock:
Rev:mrgreen: |
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OMG-Just how much did that cost?
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Hardcore setup there man. How much you spend on it total? |
racing chassis was $299 but is on sale now for $250
the suspension mod was mostly my time and work, materials was like $50 The buttkicker gamer is a must for any true sim fan, I can't tell you how cool and immersive it makes any driving, flight game. $150 Then my HOTAS cougar, MS wheel, Fanatec Turbo S wheel, etc etc all will cost what ever your willing to pay on Ebay. Can't wait to actually get my Turbo S fanatec and clubsport pedals. Steel Battalion is awesome on this thing. LOL |
'Wutz on the screen in the second last pic? Looks like your flying a HEINKEL HE-111, but thats just me.
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That is a mech/VT from Steel Battalion. |
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Envy u :)
U missed trackIR5, small item but quite expensive LOL, |
i want all that!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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Awesome!
How did you connect the force feedback? |
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Basically I tested several different tensile strength springs of varying length and LB ratings. The 350lb springs have just the right amount of strength while still having enough give to give the entire chassis movement when ever the buttkicker goes off or you shift your weight on the pedals or throttle or stick. It really is a cool sensation. You must build one appropriate for your weight, I am 200lb and found this setup to work well with my weight. The spring mountings are 2 inches into the wood and held in place basically by pressure and gravity. The suspension also adds a much needed almost 7.5" to the height of the rig, which was much to low on its own. So its is a double bonus. |
how the hell did you get this thing wife approved?????? :grin:
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By not having a wife. :) |
^^^LOL
In all seriousness though, my girlfriend at the time didn't mind this and found it quite cool. I don't understand how a man can have a woman tell him what he can and cannot do. Guess thats why I am not married and probably never will be. |
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I am married, and if I had the space, my wife would have no problem with me having a cockpit set up. She already has had no problem with my 3 arcade machines, and countless other gaming peripherals as well as my Steel Battalion table, which I will now deem a sofa cockpit table. :) When I say no problem with, I mean isn't going to kick me out of the house for. She clearly does look at me like I'm nuts though. :D . |
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If I had this setup (I wish), I would need to keep it secluded like a secret obsession over the Spice Girls... :shock: |
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