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From: himself-at-adamwells.net
Subject: Introduction from another newbie [TANKS]
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 08:14:27 -0600
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com



Hello, I'd like to introduce myself. I'm from New Hampshire and I stumbled on 
the website while looking information on R/C Tanks, because I was interested in 
the 1/24th scale airsoft tanks. However, The more I looked at the website the 
more I realized that this is what I really wanted to do.

So, after some thought on the matter I've decided to construct a 1/6 scale 
PzKpfw II Ausf C. Not the most effective choice, since it's only a 30/2 rating 
tank, but I've always liked the look of that particular Panzer. It's also 
compact and should be easy to transport in my car, which is a big selling point 
over a larger tank.

Anyways, I've already started gathering materials, and I'm shooting for a fully 
loaded combat weight of 50 lbs or less. I plan to use 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood 
reinforced with fiberglass (or possibly kevlar) for the basic hull and 
superstructure construction, and I've ordered a pair of 12v DeWalt drill motors 
and matching gear boxes from Robotcombat.com. Most likely I'll be using the Tri-
Pact style speed controller, and Intralox tracks (assuming they can provide 
them in 2" width).

I do have a question concerning the road wheels, however. I notice that some 
tanks simply use fixed axles and others have suspension systems. I'm wondering 
what kind of difference a working suspension makes in actual battle. Is it 
really worth the extra hassle and complexity?

Thanks,
Adam