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From: <funkyneroc-at-ntlworld.com>
Subject: Re: Whats 4 1/2" gonna do [TANKS]
Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 12:01:52 +0100
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com

Chrys said;-
>"so no chance of playing with Frank's Heroes or the 
DUtch or British group anyway ....."

Before you feel to lonely out there ,How many British group working tanks do you 
think there are?
Last count none.

I think there will be more of your countrymen following
your lead,
It was your lot that invented the wheel.

 Neil



> 
> From: "Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos" <xchrysk-at-otenet.gr>
> Date: 2007/05/12 Sat AM 05:23:06 BST
> To: <tanks-at-rctankcombat.com>
> Subject: Whats 4 1/2" gonna do  [TANKS]
> 
> I know Neil, but the drive wheels will have to turn 4 kg before the tank moves.
> However, I don't think that hinge tracks are heavier than roller chain tracks with 
>iron pads. Perhaps   I worry too much. You should be able to run it with 24 V. 
>motors.
> 
> True, I will be within the rules if I stretched the tank to 92 cms, however 
>Maryland is kind of far from where I am, so no chance of playing with Frank's 
>Heroes or the DUtch or British group anyway .....
> 
> Aahz, you can try alumnium pads to reduce track weight, however they will be 
>scratched or bent easily.  These aluminium plates can be fixed to roller chains, I 
>would think. Also, end axles should be about 20 mm or 1 inch dia. We are all eager 
>to see your T35. CHrys
> 
> 
> Chrys wrote;
> >"My next tank is going to be no more than 80 cms long"
> 
> Thats up to you Chrys but if you just stretch it to 
> 915mm you`ll be within the rules,
> 
> However my new tracks will be about 4kg  or more each.
> I keep telling myself that regardless of speed
> nearly half of them are just lay on the floor 
> 
> Neil
> 
> 
> 

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