| From: | "Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos" <xchrysk-at-otenet.gr> |
| Subject: | transporters [TANKS] |
| Date: | Tue, 18 Sep 2007 17:48:05 +0300 |
| Reply-To: | tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
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Thanks, but I simply can't lift it Clark! It'll
break my back. One needs to be organised. That's teh only way to move it
around teh garage, the shop, next to my car, store it nicely against the
walls, clean it, transport it when teh batteries die. I think I've seen trailers
for much heavier tanks in this forum. And thank teh guy in the local RC forum
who will lend - in my hands!- his old monster truck for a disguise and a major
surgery just to tow the tak transporter (poor guy.... half a century into RCs
and he;s totally unaware of what happens with tank maniacs! I'll be
eternally grateful for his contribution.... he is saint, indeed).
Next thing we need is a complete video with the Monster truck towing the
trailer, the tank breaking the strings that hold the ramp folded upwards, ramp
falling down, tank rolling down the ramp, moving into teh fields and
shooting a few corn flour /smoke paintballs. It'll never be as realistic as
these fancy masterpieces, with to-scale speed,
still functional:.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k96CDFEOtrw&mode=related&search= Perhaps they have brutal torque at low speed or perhaps they don't and they can't climb steel slopes.???? I wouldn't know. Too expensive for me to find out. Chrys
Chrys, you are the coolest guy ever. I love the tank
transporter idea :)
-- Clark M60A1 "the Beast" under construction FT-17 "Frenchy" also U/C www.rc-artwerks.com KI4GYT |