There are ways around the vibration - Neil, for example, tends to suspend 
his electronics inside the tank rather than making suspension for the tank. 
It certainly works and it's certainly an easier solution.

Personally, I like designing and building suspensions but I would never 
claim that they were an essential part of an RC Tank Combat tank. 

On Friday, 27 July 2012 12:55:25 UTC+1, Dirk Pitt wrote:
>
> Sounds like it would be a lot if moving parts, but the trade off would be 
> a smoother operation.   Does the excessive vibration damage internal mounts 
> or equipment?  I am worried about breaking joints and such, so maybe adding 
> more flexible mounts like rubber or gapped mounts with flexible spacers 
> would allow the tank to last longer without lingering repairs after a good 
> day of battle.

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