RE: [TANKS] Complete Newbie...

2009-11-24 Thread whitney james
my point of view and (as mentioned) I'm in it for the fun and the challenge of assembling my frankenstein. Thanks for the insight though! James Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 10:24:51 -0600 Subject: Re: [TANKS] Complete Newbie... From: tan...@gmail.com To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com Whitney,

RE: [TANKS] Complete Newbie...

2009-11-24 Thread whitney james
ity, I should be sitting well when it comes to the "Run Away!" part of the battle. After all: I'll be in it to have fun, and drive a cool AFV. I'm in it for the fun: not to be the baddest tank killer on the field. From: phil...@defnet.com To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com Subj

Re: [TANKS] Complete Newbie...

2009-11-24 Thread Derek Engelhaupt
Whitney, I know you have been lurking for sometime, but I still find it much easier to get a tank running than a wheeled vehicle. Something having to do with all those A arms and CV joints combined with steering;) Having said that, I do plan on making a wheeled vehicle sometime. Derek T065

RE: [TANKS] Complete Newbie...

2009-11-24 Thread Paul Hilton
Welcome to the group! I was looking at building a B-1 Centauro myself! I think you should keep a couple of things in mind. Firstly, others will be shooting paintballs at your vehicle. This means that your hull will need to stand up to some pretty violent impacts. Secondly, your wheels will nee