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A-10C Warthog Simulator- What it Cost! (Part 1)

A-10C Warthog Simulator- What it Cost! (Part 1) Welcome to the Warthog Project! This video finally answers the number one question i get asked: How much did this cost??

This is part one of a two part series. In this video I will go over the cost to make the actual physical cockpit, including both side consoles, the main instrument panel and the ejection seat. This includes all electronics, switches, rotaries, knobs, buttons, aircraft panels and accessories.
Part two will include the PC peripherals, screen and projectors and software.

01:46- Plastics
03:16- Bolts/Nuts
05:53- LED lighting
08:10- Switches
14:40- Rotaries
18:00- I/O Cards / USB Interfaces
22:11- Displays
24:38- Wiring/Cables
26:27- USB Hubs/Cables
27:31- Gauge Lamps/ Gauge Servos
28:15- Special Purchases
29:06- Power Supply
29:33- Knobs
31:30- Paint
32:24- Plans/Cockpit Structure
33:34- Seat Rails

I bought the plans for the main structure here-


All the plans I made for my panels can be downloaded for free right here-


I bought the 3D printed and hand turn switch knobs here-


A-10C Warthog Knobs on Shapeways-


I've been working on this A10C Warthog Cockpit for around five years now. About 95% was made by me at home in my garage!

Follow me one Instagram - @thewarthogproject -for live updates!

Head over to the ED Forums for a written build log-

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