I tried that. I just never liked it.
Ryan p.
On Jul 27, 2011, at 12:45 AM, Ben Holko b...@holnet.net wrote:
I am going to try to get a cad program for christmas
Google Sketchup is free.
:)
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Anyone in the UK?
Would love to get some R/C tank combat at this event...
http://www.northvsouth.com
:)
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putting motors side by side is fine, but i'd leave a little bit of space
between them, just in case one shorts out (not like i've heard of that
happening), it's not touching the other one.
i'm not sure how it will effect them heat wise (as in if they'll get hotter
or heat up faster)
nice looking work so far, will be following this one closely
Chris,
_Odyssey Slipways_ (http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html)
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DraftSight is a full function CAD program that is FREE.
Check it out;
http://www.3ds.com/products/draftsight/download-draftsight/?fromrss=1
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the more i think of it i'm not sure it would do anything but if it where to
shot out and say the casing became grounded, i'm not sure how that would
effect the other motor if it was in contact with it (guessing nothing, but i
could be wrong) as it might complete a circuit with the other and
Well I only live half an hour away so I'm sure we can arrange
something. Currently my tank is in bits awaiting a rebuild but Neil is
always ready to show off in the good cause of attracting new people
into the hobby.
On Jul 27, 12:13 pm, jim.frens...@warpedsports.com
jim.frens...@warpedsports.com
How about a little rubber in-between?
Ryan p.
On Jul 27, 2011, at 12:07 PM, odysseyslipw...@aol.com wrote:
the more i think of it i'm not sure it would do anything but if it where to
shot out and say the casing became grounded, i'm not sure how that would
effect the other motor if it was
In a message dated 7/27/2011 1:23:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rpw...@hotmail.com writes:
How about a little rubber in-between?
Ryan p.
could but i'd leave the gap as this would allow more heat to rise up from
down below (they will get very hot)
Chris,
_Odyssey Slipways_
If you want, I can send you a set of the springs I used on the T076
Sherman. They are cheap, the shiping will be the greater portion of
the cost.
Aaron F
SCAB
T076
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I'll think about it.
Ryan p.
On Jul 27, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Cobra afreem...@live.com wrote:
If you want, I can send you a set of the springs I used on the T076
Sherman. They are cheap, the shiping will be the greater portion of
the cost.
Aaron F
SCAB
T076
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Hello Jim , Too right Im interested . not only from an rc piont of
view but also I have built a 1/3th paintballing tank over the last
year or so that I sit in, I plan to place targets round the outside
that when hit kill the tank so I can mix it with standard
paintballers. This tank has not been
Oh yea
McSpuds is my username there as well. Do a search for TBC for my
outfit.
On Jun 1, 3:32 pm, Cobra afreem...@live.com wrote:
Does anyone play the online game World of Tanks?
Aaron cobra9431 Freeman
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I have been building RC Ships, Aircraft, and cars for years. A friend
and I have been absent from our main hobby Warship Combat for some
years now due to time and funding restraints.
I am now retired from the Army and time seams to be something I have
plenty of, I wish I could say the same about
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