I'm not sure about the swing arms, but looking at the T-35's suspension,
what types of springs do you plan to use? Honestly they appear to be rather
long on the real tank. Do you have some sort of pneumatic shocks to go
inside the springs?

Nice work!
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Joker <joker0...@earthlink.net> wrote:

>
> Build it, test it, break it, replace it.  Nothing beats real world
> engineering... except for that pesky calculation stuff... but i don't
> know enough of that (and what i did i'm starting to forget).  Guess
> thats why i left engineering school.
>
> On Jan 28, 5:07 pm, Aahz <aah...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Guy Gregoire wrote:
> > > Hi Aahz
> >
> > > I use myself 16 gage steel so I can give a guess out of experience, im
> > > not an engineer.
> > > I would say your 8 sets will hold the weight very well, until the tank
> > > climb on a rock and
> > > most of his weight is on only one set.
> >
> > Yea, that's just my worry "Everything is fine... on flat ground... at
> > slow speeds."
> >
> > Aahz.
> >
>


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