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"Marc en Wendy" <marcmethorst-at-zonnet.nl> |
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Re: RE: maple, oak, poplar [TANKS] |
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Mon, 20 Dec 2004 11:12:43 +0100 |
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tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
Very good looking indeed!
I wonder if the sprocket driven TTS is derived from the design of T028, the
American/Dutch engineered JSF (Joint Sprocket Feature)?
Merry Christmass to you all and happy tankin' in 2005!
Marc
----- Original Message -----
From: "SteveT44" <SteveT44-at-comcast.net>
To: <tanks-at-rctankcombat.com>
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 4:58 AM
Subject: RE: RE: maple, oak, poplar [TANKS]
> Amir wrote:
>
>> I'll race you for the title of "T033 Builder".
>
> Ah... Grasshopper. Your impulsive statement born of youth has persuaded
> me
> to turn CAD drawings into reality. I was able top take a few hours of the
> day to turn cerebral contemplation into the chassis of my next tank - a
> Cromwell MKIV. I offer the attached photographic proof as evidence! ;-)
>
> I also offer a glimpse of Tyng Industries next generation suspension
> system.
> The Tyng Suspension System or "TSS" for short. The TSS utilizes wheel
> axle
> bolts, 1/4" aluminum plate and bearings to provide a very robust and
> simple
> to produce active suspension system. Other notable features of this new
> design are a 24 volt EV Warrior drive system, a sprocket driven TTS, and a
> light weight foam core construction.
>
> Frank, I humbly request that this next generation vehicle be given the
> designation "T033". Additional photography and commentary will follow.
>
>
> Steve "The Master" Tyng
>
>
>