3 miles equals 96 miles right?

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Re: 3 miles equals 96 miles right?

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Good bit of exercise that terry...for both of you...uf i did that round here id be mugged
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edpanzer wrote:Good bit of exercise that terry...for both of you...uf i did that round here id be mugged
I'm never unarmed Ed, NEVER. ;) That and at 6'4" 250 lbs I'll mug the mugger. :haha:
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Not allowed to be armed here.....but im fully trained to deal with any situation that may occur. .i learnt it from monty python. ..run away.....or with my back...limp away :haha:
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edpanzer wrote:Not allowed to be armed here.....but im fully trained to deal with any situation that may occur. .i learnt it from monty python. ..run away.....or with my back...limp away :haha:
Knives are still legal on your island right? Yeah I have 3 on me at all times.
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Re: 3 miles equals 96 miles right?

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jackalope wrote: Alpha, 6 miles for a 1/1 scale tank would be six miles. 6 miles for a 1/16 scale tank is equal to 96. ;)
Interesting logic Jack....now...if the tables where warped even more...would that mean if you were 1/16th scale....you would have walked 96 miles :O .... :haha:

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PS. Still good performance on the part of the tank...I'm surprised your batteries lasted that long on constant drive :D
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Re: 3 miles equals 96 miles right?

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jackalope wrote:Worn out? Naahhhhh...... he still wanted more! Besides I built this thing to be a runner not a carpet queen. Remember Shaun it's all metal from the side skirts down! :haha:

Tim, it was overcast and cloudy the RAF was grounded and I brought plenty of fuel with me, 3 5800mah 2 cell lipo batteries! :haha: Used 2 of them and started on the 3rd when almost back to the car. Also used half a small bottle of mega steam and 38 bb's and 12 drops of crazy glue to fix the track pins. :haha:


Alpha, 6 miles for a 1/1 scale tank would be six miles. 6 miles for a 1/16 scale tank is equal to 96. ;)


Does anyone know if the metal Taigen tracks stretch? I'm thinking I may need to replace mine. :think:
The typhoon killing tanks is a bit of a myth, however the typhoons are more likely to have killed the supporting soft skins, then you break down or run out of fuel. To properly simulate the king tigers mechanical frailties you could run the nylon or zinc gears and try again ;)
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Tom is right regarding Typhoons.
copied this from wiki:
At Mortain, in the Falaise pocket, a German counter-attack that started on 7 August threatened Patton's break-out from the beachhead; this counter-attack was repulsed by 2nd Tactical Air Force Typhoons and the 9th USAAF. During the course of the battle, pilots of the 2nd Tactical Air Force and 9th USAAF claimed to have destroyed a combined total of 252 tanks.[40] Only 177 German tanks and assault guns participated in the battle and only 46 were lost – of which nine were verified as destroyed by Typhoons, four percent of the total claimed.[41] :O
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Hi now you have the ice cleats worn it will drive much better on grass, so repair and keep them . Yes they do stretch but this to has its advantage being worn they don't jump the sprocket or rear idler the same, so all the more reason to keep them.

Just for reference what battery are you using to get such a good run time from a big tank also which board and motors.


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The batteries are Traxxas 5800mah 2 cell hard case lipo batteries. I took 3 of them with me, the first running mostly on dirt trails and down hill lasted just over 2 hours. The second had to deal with up some steep hills, and 2 sections of the trail that the dirt turned to some serious rocks...boulders for the KT. It held on for an hour and a half of some serious rock crawling. The third battery was up hill all the way back to the car but back on a nice dirt path and still had enough power to make the video I posted up and still wasn't dead.

Board is the IBU2 with motor amps set to 15.
Motors are JP400's in 4.1 black hardened steel gearboxes with full bearings. Also have output shafts bearings under the transmission covers. Idler arm tensioners are the new thicker ones from Taigen.

Any other details anyone like to know please don't hesitate to ask. :thumbup:
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Hi Ian will be pleased that the board performed this well. You will have less resistance from the tracks now they have worn . If it is running this well I wouldn't change anything , just service the tracks and glue the pins .


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