Leopard I 1:16 Scratch build

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hi

Yes, thay are aviable seperatly, but at the moment the shafts of the panther suspension dont fits well becaus eof the molding prozes. the hole inside is now alidel bit to big so mounting the shafts exatly becomes a lidel triky :-(.
Best way at the moment to get it running well, put the into a drill machin and put some balbearings in.
so at teh moment i only able to over it as a selfmade roadweel kit.

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moin

some lidel update at the leopard, the tracks and track adjuster mounted and a test gear box is truen in to see how it will fit.

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Re: Leopard I 1:16 Scratch build

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Good Morning,
Chris, I just noticed that the suspension arm were blades. Any benefit to that instead of using round arms? It really is turning out nicely!
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hi

what did you mean? why i m not using original Tamyia Leopard suspension?

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Good Afternoon,
Oh no, just the arm vs the blade benefits, if any?
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hi

blade benefits? sorry im not sure what you mean?

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Chris,
Sorry to be so obtuse. Which is better in your opinion, an arm or blade suspension, taking into consideration, weight, flexibility and how long it will retain spring tension?
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Re: Leopard I 1:16 Scratch build

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hi

now i get you :-)

you mean that maybe a corlais suspension would be better than the blade suspension.

http://www.rctank.de/CORLEIS-FEDERUNG-M ... -Panther-G

mmh, thats a special question. technickaly its surly works better, but i think its hard to see a diverence if you look at a runing tank. but thats everyone would see diverent.

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moins

today i worked a bit on the gun holder :-)

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and it works :-)

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moin

lidel update on the tank

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