It's the transportation that is the problem, I stick my tanks on top of the scenery in the back of the car, its the only way that I can fit it all in. Perhaps we should go and take a look at the state of the outdoor battlefield at the next meet, many of the members have never seen it? Personally I would really like to run the tanks outdoors, they always look much better. A grass free quarry or somewhere would be great, there are a few around, but the only ones I have been to entail a fair bit of walking.silversurfer1947 wrote:I've been thinking (you'd better sit down - it's dangerous when I start thinking.) As a battlefield, we have 2 bridges, a couple of fairly level crossing areas plus wibblywobbly's earth track with fences. Nothing really tests out the tank suspension. I've driven the Land Rover test track which is a serious suspension test. We really should having something like that, that is more testing. Not that I'm volunteering at present, but if someone wishes to take up the challenge ........
We could always have a day out at Rhoose Point if peeps were feeling adventurous, bit of a trek, but brilliant for tanks (and boats!).