Official project name designation

Due to US Tank naming conventions at the time of the T57 Heavy tanks conception, the number in the name was given based off the year in which the tank was conceived. Therefore, I kept the "T57" in the name because at its heart, this tank was still based aesthetically off the T57 Heavy. However, following in the spirit of US naming conventions, I added in the "E20" to the end of the name because the "E" stood for "Electric" and the "20" was the year of this variant's conception. This, however, is different from the christened name "Titan 1" for the same reason the M4 Sherman tank could be called either an "M4" or a "Sherman.

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gun inner bore adjustment

after the arrival of the the airsoft barrel, it was found that the inner diameter of the outer gun barrel was too small for installation. So, a redesign of the outer barrel and a slight alteration to the turret nose occurred. Unfortunately, this led to the existing nose print becoming useless and in need of replacement. The barrel was printed shortly thereafter.

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mounts finalized

After rigorous measurements and 6 iterations, the middle, forward and rear deck mounts were finalized and installed, attaching the deck, hull and engine bay to the Lego Drive train, thus solidifying the design. These mounts and corresponding brackets were 3D printed and installed.

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"Rear engine deck" design finalized. Name "Titan 1" granted

The rear protective shell is finished, built to house and protect a Raspberry Pi 4B while allowing access to all necessary ports, an internal pathway to interface with the rest of the tank, and still provide adequate cooling via filtered airflow.

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turret redesign

After an attempt at 3D printing the turret, it was found that the dimensions of the turret exceeded those in which my personal 3D printer would allow. Therefore, the turret was cut into two sections, the nose and the back end. The nose was printed successfully but the back end was delayed in order to ensure it would properly accommodate the gun elevation and depression mechanism. The outer gun barrel was also designed, based cosmetically off that of the T57 Heavy and including a bore evaluator to ensure the gun stays generally as clean as possible during operation.

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turret rotation gearbox v1 is finished

the mechanism responsible for turret rotation was finished, but due to poor gear fittings and too much friction, it was scrapped in favor of a much simpler design. This new design did away with the gearbox entirely and instead directly attached a stepper motor to the running gear interfacing with the turret ring.

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