nachtjager wrote:The T34 HL , they had to work around the gear box platform, this works around 6mm spacers/fixings on the chassis. All the HL products work to this, helps to keep costs down and reduces part numbers.
So the T34, the sprocket is high because of this, the ideler is the same because the designe team were thinking of looks so made the ideler system the same.
Lowering the sus arms will reduce ground clearance and that can be seen on here the that is the case, not good for battle tanks on rougth ground, from experience this will compromise the running of the model.
Have a look at turning the the motors at an angle to get the out put shafts lower, then lower the ideler, at the same time and also fit a robust ideler system........
This would be a better long term solution.
As it stands the T34/85 HL could be with the "right battle sytem", not too much "after market metal parts" be very hard battle tank to beat on grass..............
Hello Nachtjager...
What you say does make sense...but after performing the mod that Phil did ... the tanks still works fine... yes you loose a lot of ground clearance from the "stock" HL setting...but the tank performs more realistically
I had the same idea you did...about how HL made the design like that on purpose... to suit the operation of their running gear...actually that is not the case... HL already enlarged the back housing ..it is almost four times wider than the WSN... to suit their gearboxes...so modifying that area... will probably make the tank look more unrealistic...
Before i did the mod to my tank i set it up against the WSN for comparison... the idler is actually in the correct place so is the sprocket...by scrunching the HL down and scrunching the suspension you will find ...what Phil did is really all that needs to be done...
I was also pretty surprised that the lower hull measured from the point it joins with the upper... to the underside of the carriage was also the same measurement as the WSN
The only downside to the Phil's mod that i could think of ..is the excessive strain on the suspension springs.... as spring steel can take only so much before snapping...fortunately the springs are the same configuration that the Tiger and early Panther use
As an added note.... you almost have to do the Mod slowly... take your time... as yes ... you may have problems with the rotation of the tracks... the fault is not the drive system... but the tracks themselves...basically saying how HL spaced the teeth on the tracks wasn't all that perfect... they are better suited for the HIGH CLEARANCE running of the tank
I found this out.. because i rushed.... tried a shortcut... and just switch the suspension arms from the left bank to the right... as it looked like it did the same thing as what Phil did ... but without altering much else on the hull....it dropped the profile a little lower than the WSN.... IT "LOOKED" COOLER THAN HECK

....But yes no sooner the problem with the tracks became apparent....as you might be able to move forward but once engaging any other direction... the tracks would lock up ....adjusting the tension would be the solution at this point... but once again... the way they are designed ... you are limited in options ...
So the real problem is not the drive system itself.. but the gap between the teeth...because instead of only having to take off one link... you have to remove two...in order to replicate the original configuration
Suffice to say... after SLAPPING MYSELF for causing more work.... I switched everything back... then using Phil's solution... went step by step.. till the T34 sat at the exact height as the WSN....amazingly enough.... there were no problems with the engagement of the tracks ...and the tank runs well
It's a good MOD....the other option would be a complete hull change out and using torsion springs
