Hay all Have finally got a bit of time on the project so have pulled it down and started work again. I've stripped the suspension units of one...
Hay guys Sorry for no new updates but work has slowed down a bit, I discovered that if you are drilling through 4mm plate steel and the drill bit...
It will be finished, my boy would kill me if we dont :thumb:
Thanks Boorach, defiantly is a privilege to be selected to run for MOTM, looking at the current and past builds I can see why they have been...
ive seen some small keyring size plasma plates that you could possibly fit in behind that hole, you wouldnt see the whole plate and couldnt really...
I'll be loading my own shells for it and have know a guy who is very good with black-powder, going to make loads with the correct amount of smoke...
Na its called a waterjet :) PC's will most likely be just air cooled
I think the saiga will make enough noise :)
Cut the first track to length and attached to tank for testing. Will be doing the other one later today, once done can look at running up the...
Have attached all the suspension units on the right hand side and fitted road wheels. Put on track so its ready to spin over and load test it....
Got quite a bit done over the last few days TIG welded all the stub axles into the trailing arms and assembled half the suspension units with...
Each suspension unit has a max load of 15kgs before the spring binds. That means 15kgs x14 units = 210Kgs max weight for the tank before it is...
Suspension test Hay, little video of the first test unit in the hull, it shows hoe they should all work, there are 7 of these down each side....
hehehehe, thanks but no my day job is computer geek :) Lets just say Battlefield 1942 DC Mod just wasn't doing it for me any more so like all good...
The motors have a braking system built into them :)
Have pressed the stub axels into the trailing arms ready for welding and test fitted the first unit into the hull. Have a couple of small...
Have assembled the main drive hub on the motors and adjusted the clearances for the tracks. Just waiting for the last parts of the trailing...
Na it will only be about 200kgs max so it should be ok :)
Have TIG welded the axles into the trailing arm, just waiting for one bit for each to come from the lathe and be TIG'd in place and they are ready...
Yeh its not the smallest thing under the sun, at just over 1.6mtrs it will just fit in the back of a honda odyssey
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