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From: "ltmeszaros" <ltmeszaros-at-comcast.net>
Subject: Kits [TANKS]
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 12:59:18 -0500
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com

Good question Steve. What would be in the kit? Different levels of kits ( 
basic hull, hull with running system,etc...)

Lou

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Tyng" <STyng-at-acptrust.com>
To: <tanks-at-rctankcombat.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 11:01 AM
Subject: RE: Elevate sevo. [TANKS]


> John wrote:
>
>> Your first tank had no suspension system and seemed to
>> perform very well.
>
> And it still does!  My own creation killed me several times the last
> battle...   :-(
>
>> Is having the suspension system really necessary for paint
>> ball battling?  I know it will be easier on the internals,
>> but do you really need it?
>
> No, you do not need a suspension and I don't recommend one unless you
> really really want one.
>
> I built the suspension on the Cromwell not because I wanted a suspension
> but to support a requirement.  That requirement was to run two EV
> Warrior motors at 24V.  This requirement means 3.1 HP at full power.
> All this power means a very fast tank.  Unless your running on a
> perfectly smooth surface a fast vehicle should have a suspension.  It
> doesn't stop there though.  A suspension adds the requirement for a
> sprocket drive.  A sprocket drive TTS (which I was committed to)
> requires a very high level of precision to build.  This means jigs, CNC
> machining, and a lot of time and patience.
>
>> Let me know if you plan to sell any more T-34s in the future.  :-)
>
> Working on it.  I've been acquiring parts to build a 4x4' CNC router and
> hope to be in the kit business in 06.  How much would you pay for a kit?
>
>
> Steve Tyng
>
>