A member of the Utah Military Vehicle Club was wondering if FOA 1/6th
scale 'RC Combat' Tiger I Ausf.E could run over his body... [at the
Crossroad of the West gun show]
Below is the answer...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxSVJChvhHc
BTW, this is the difference between an RC Vehicle and
Good afternoon Sergeant Loic, I didnt think it was going to manage it but
as we could see, it did, was the man hurt ? i dont think any of my tanks
would manage that,
I have pondered about an extreme test for a tank, could it be to drive up a
standard set of house stairs, from bottom to top ?
Thanks for all the help guys, Im gonna buy a Ni-MH pack, they are very
cheap.
Neil cant bring myself to buy disposables anymore R
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Let me make sure i understand...
Pushing one switch turns on both motors. Pushing the other turns on one
(and only one) . Which one should it turn on?
Or do you want a way to turn on one motor, or the other, or both using only
two switches?
On 2014-02-04 11:58 AM, neroc1 funkyne...@ntlworld.com
Hi Neil, good to hear from you!
was the man hurt ?
Of course 'Doc' was not hurt! He is the one who asked for the experiment.
You noticed that first I asked him to put his arms down, to allow the
tracks to have a shallower initial climb, but then he requested that his
arms be up to see if the
it's a fake! it's a fake! there's no proof that camera is attached to an
actual Tiger
a video of it actually running over him would have nice to watch
chris
In a message dated 2/4/2014 10:36:46 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
foaadd...@gmail.com writes:
A member of the Utah Military
LOL Chris,
But at the end of the video, you see that guy sitting on a chair. He is
part of the UMVC as well. He took a phone video of the running over doc
(I hope it was not a photo!). He will be coming to my office this week to
sell me a nice WW II coat that would fit perfectly in the uniform