Way too coplicated but looks lovely when it moves . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FlNa3oiU-s

On Saturday, 15 December 2012 14:59:45 UTC, Fred Thomson wrote:
>
> I've seen impressive claims like this on VaporWare. :-) 
>
> "...and it Zipped when it moved, popped when it stopped, and whirred 
> when it stood still..."  :-) 
> <Sung completely off-key by The Northern Barbarians Christmas Choir> 
>
>
> On Dec 13, 7:36 am, TyngTech <steve...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > Last night I prototype'd a new suspension design on the workbench that 
> I've 
> > been kicking around in my head for the past couple years.  This new 
> design, 
> > IMO, will make all existing suspension designs in the hobby obsolete 
> > overnight.  It is low cost, compact, made from common hardware store 
> > items, and easy to fabricate requiring no welding or machining.  I will 
> of 
> > course offer no design particulars until the new suspension is premiered 
> on 
> > the next Tyng combat vehicle.  I may preview it at the upcoming 
> Annapolis 
> > Tankfest this February, but before I do that I'm going to investigate 
> > patent options (yes, I think the idea is that good). 
> > 
> > Steve Tyng 
> > 
> > Tyng Technologies 
> > The Future of R/C Tank Combat Today 
>

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