Lostcasket and I are both working on replica Clockys. Here is mine with dummy paper arms and eyes. Trying to figure out how to make the arms spin fast but still in the correct minute faster than hour. I've come up with a concept with a geared Tamiya motor and a gutted clock mech but the clock mech doesn't handle speed or pressure as its made to go slow. Am I over thinking this or is ther a easy way to make a clock spin fast?





Lostcasket and I are both working on replica Clockys. Here is mine with dummy paper arms and eyes. Trying to figure out how to make the arms spin fast but still in the correct minute faster than hour. I've come up with a concept with a geared Tamiya motor and a gutted clock mech but the clock mech doesn't handle speed or pressure as its made to go slow. Am I over thinking this or is ther a easy way to make a clock spin fast?
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my tamiya motor and clock mech

and then program a micro controler to spin it at different speeds....but you'd have to find a nerdy kid with programing skills to program the mico controler for you!
clocky in the house

messy foam carving
paintwork


