30 Haziran 2012 Cumartesi
Lamming Miniatures - review by John Cross
Sorry about the quality of these scans - I have had to work from a poor photocopy rather than an original. I hope they are still legible.
The review and two of the photographs were also reproduced on Vintage20mil, which still seems inaccesssible. If you follow this link using the wayback machine, choose Lamming and the Reviews, you should be able to see them there.
25 Haziran 2012 Pazartesi
Summary of the ROV1 project.
After this weekend of test diving I feel that i can conclude my first attempt to make a simple ROV.
Here is a summary of the process: (Links lead to blog posts/photos about each topic)
- I discovered that it was indeed possible to to use small inexpensive pumps for controlling a small underwater craft.
- I found a way to make a watertight camera housing that was easy to assemble, used standard off the shelf parts and no glue of any kind. This allow me to make many copies and scale the design.
- I confirmed that it was possible to use a single CAT5 cable to communicate with the the surface and that the transmission of 240V mains power over this cable could be used in a safe way.
- I tested the ROV several times on land and in the water to develop proper control algorithms.
- Shortly after I was able to dive 8 meters down to explore the bottom.
ROV1 homemade by DZL, from oz2cpu on Vimeo.
Future of the project:
Dive day, midsummer at Illutron
I realized that i needed some feed back from the ROV in terms of power levels and moisture levels so I added a LCD display to the control panel.
This display will eventually display data from several attached sensors.
Here is an underwater video from the dive, shot by Thomas Scherrer.
22 Haziran 2012 Cuma
Warrior ECW
This list comes from a May 1977 catalogue. I have the same list (minus the accessories) in a catalogie from May 1973.
These figures are not the same as the current Warrior range.
It is interesting (to me at any rate) that the officer shown in the Whitecoat unit in this previous post is EC29, General with Map, Pointing
18 Haziran 2012 Pazartesi
Discovery: Les Higgins Subscription Figures
In an earlier post I mentioned the earlier Les Higgins ECW figures which were available on subscription. From Richard via John C of 20mm Nostalgic Reveival I have received this image of a letter from Les Higgins which accompanied the fulfiilment of an order for these figures. It may not be a complete list (the order may not have included examples of all the figures available) but it is the first time I have seen anything approaching a list for these figures, so I thought it would be useful to post it here and also on Vintage Wargaming.
In case the photo is hard to decipher (it is not a scan) here is the list:
English Civil War
Royalist
King Charles I with cloak
Royalist fencing (with cloak)
Royalist fencing
Cavalier standing
Cavalier for horse
Parliamentarian
Oliver Cromwell
Walking Roundhead
Roundhead fencing in low position
Roundhead fencing standing
Universal figures
Running musketeer
Musketeer shooting
Officer doffing hat
Pikeman standing
Pikeman receiving
Pikeman at push
Musketeer, gun on shoulder
Running figure
Trooper for horse
Other Periods
Guthram 878 AD with cloak
Grenadier 1742
Queens Cameron Highlander
Guthrum was a Dane who first defeated and then surrendered to King Alferd at the Battle of Chippenham in 878 AD. This figure is almost certainly the one posted last week by Harry P here on his Parum Pugna blog.
16 Haziran 2012 Cumartesi
ROV testing at Illutron
Right from the start everything worked great.
ROV1 tank test
Tank
Sail off 1
Sail off 2
12 Haziran 2012 Salı
ROV1 ready for 1. test.
Installed micro controller and leakage detector.
ROV1 is connected to the control box on the surface via a single CAT5 cable. This cable carries high voltage power (240V), bi-directional data and video.
A test camera and rudimentary LED lighting is installed for the first tests.
All wiring is implemented in a way so that any short between the high voltage and other wires will immediately trigger a safety relay.
11 Haziran 2012 Pazartesi
The Scream Detector and digital photo frame
I hacked a digital photo frame I found. Put a picture of The Scream on it and mounted the screen and electronics in a 20 by 20 cm. frame.
I located the wires for the backlight of the LCD and put a FET on it.
I used the song detector project as the basis to make a scream detector that in term controlled the backlight via the FET.
This way you have to scream to see the scream...
Energy harvester/perpetual sensor
Energy harvester/perpetual sensor, a set on Flickr.
Some time ago I was presented with the challenge to make a device that would collect information such as temperature, light, radiation and similar without ever being serviced or recharged. The device could possibly even be integrated into a wall or a rock for all eternity.
I started experimenting with running micro controllers in really low power configurations and developing algorithms for extreme power consumption.
The images above show a couple of these devices. They are all powered from a single 2.5V/100µA solar cell and use super-capacitors for power storage.
One have a simple LCD that displays the power stats for the device. This allowed me to get an idea of what kind of power an computation power was available.
The others uses a power booster circuit to blink a white LED that need higher voltage than 2.5V.
The LED blinks once per second. The duration of the blink is determined by the amount of stored energy allowing the blinking to go on during low energy times. Once per hour, if the stored power allows for it, the blink is modulated in a way that allows collected data to be transmitted to an external device. The average current drawn by these devices is around 6.2µA with a bus voltage of about 2.5V.
During energy starvation the bus voltage may drop as low as 1.3V. If this happen the firmware will put the device into 8 second inactivity cycles until better times.
ECW Unit
Looking at these together with the other Whitecoat regiment I posted previously, it looks like the musketeers would do better being swapped, as I am sure the previous lot's musketeers are also Warrior, while the new unit's musketeers' bases look very similar to the more sketchy pikemen of the first unit.
I've tried them in a couple of different configurations - I don't now if anyone would like to say which they feel sit better together, or perhaps even could identify the manufacturer(s) of the mystery pikemen and musketeers.
Here are the (presumed) Warrior figures together
Here are the mystery figures together
Sealing ROV1
I has used cheap foam gaskets for attaching the windows and no seal at all around the bushings for the motor and surface cables.
Christian of Illutron gave me some soft 3mm. vinyl sheet. This stuff seem ideal except it's really nasty to laser cut.
Adding an extra O-ring seal ensures that all packing surfaces are facory finished.
After testing with a vacuum pump I am now much more confident that this little ROV will stay dry inside.