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"Marc en Wendy" <marcmethorst-at-zonnet.nl> |
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Re: Size of Comet and Cromwell [TANKS] |
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Date: |
Mon, 13 Mar 2006 17:48:46 +0100 |
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tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
Chris wrote:
> I'm a bit
disappointed to hear that you are building a churchill, the
> ugliest
tank of all time. Once you really study this afv you will notice
> after
building a magnificent piece of engineering splendor (StuG) that it is
>
primitive in comparison.;-)
I have always liked early WW2 armour and since I'd
like to build a better detailed tank I chose the Churchill for it's complexity
in detail, also because it hasn't been built in the hobby yet. The exposed
tracks are absolutely great and the road wheel lay out is very
special.
> Seriously though you could build the hull into the tracks which
will give
> you plenty of room on either side. The gun is also nice and
low so good
> clearance for a hopper.
I noticed, this will give me a lot more space then the StuG.
John wrote:
> The Comet was built to 1:6 scale. The interior chassis measurements
are 12.75 width, 6.25 height and
> 38 length with a 1.5 overhang area in
the rear. These are inches of course.
Thanks John, it shows that it is just a bit wider then my StuG.
Marc