I can't see anyone attempting this anytime soon, it wasn't built in real life, probably because it would never have been able to move.

Damn...........and Im just dumb enough to struggle for a year to prove you wrong out of blind spitewibblywobbly wrote:Just to say that although it may look impressive, it would be exceedingly unlikely to function as an RC tank. It might go backwards and forwards, but getting all of those tracks, wheels, and sprockets to actually overcome the friction with each other and the ground (it would be very heavy) would be well nigh impossible. Gaining access to the moving parts to push tracks back onto sprockets etc would be a complete nightmare.
I can't see anyone attempting this anytime soon, it wasn't built in real life, probably because it would never have been able to move.
True, it's so simple an Australian could do it, should be no challenge to a Kiwi....wibblywobbly wrote:Don't say that, lol, let him carry on, we can all encourage him, and then sit back and enjoy the expletives...