That is fabulous, Neil. All the holes are in the right places. It
looks really good.

I see that you have gone with wooden track as opposed to hinges, as
others have done. What's your reasoning? Hinges are foolproof and easy
to assemble and repair. Wood is of course lighter. Is that the only
reason?

Phil

On May 14, 1:22 pm, Frank Pittelli <fr...@rctankcombat.com> wrote:
> I am pleased to announce that Neil Rochford's Marder III has been
> officially designated as T068, with a complete set of construction
> photos and details located at:
>
>        http://www.rctankcombat.com/tanks/T068
>
> Neil has raised the bar for tank construction in the British Isles by
> making a set of stainless-steel drive wheels from an old cabinet!!
>
> Nice work, Neil.
>
>         Frank P.
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