The tank looks good so far. It's huge ! I have a couple of questions about
your drive train, though. It looks like you use one solid axle driven by two
motors. Was this just a temporary arrangement for the photo ? If not, how
will the tank turn ? Also, I think you chain tensioners will not stand up
the motor torque. I can envision the screw in the side of the motor mount
piece tearing right out. I have 350W geared scooter motors (M01s) in my
tank, and they ripped through both 3/4" MDF and 3.4" soft wood. Now they're
mounted on 3/4" plywood and buttressed against the front of the hull.

        - Doug

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From: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com [mailto:rctankcom...@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Suprtrpr17674
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 6:03 PM
To: R/C Tank Combat
Subject: [TANKS] Re: Tank Build


Sorry the pictures are out of order but if you follow by number it
will make a little more sense.  I'm not very goot when it comes to
computers so bare with me on the pics.

On Jun 15, 2:50 pm, Suprtrpr17674 <suprtrpr17...@aol.com> wrote:
> [URL=http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo/2222381760105255716NtLPkc]
> [IMG]http://thumb16.webshots.net/t/
> 74/174/3/81/76/2222381760105255716NtLPkc_th.jpg[/IMG][/URL]


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