Obstacle courses for tanks
- silversurfer1947
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Re: Obstacle courses for tanks
I am sure there are many alternatives as to how you should calculate the correct weight for a scale vehicle. My simplistic view is that a 1/16 scale model occupies 1/16 cubed of the volume of the original, or 1/4096. Using this, it gives the scale weight of a Tiger 1 at just over 13 kilos, which does not seem unreasonable.
Richard
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Tamiya Tiger 1, Taigen FlakPanzer IV,Torro M16 half-track, Tamiya Panther,WSN/Torro T34,Taigen M41 Bulldog,H/l/Taigen Sherman M4A3,H/L T90, Haya M3 Grant, Metal Origins 234/2 Puma, Nashorn by Alwyn. I was only going to have one tank - honest!

- c.rainford73
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Re: Obstacle courses for tanks
Richard that is a most excellent point. Weight can be added as needed and would not be too difficultsilversurfer1947 wrote:I am sure there are many alternatives as to how you should calculate the correct weight for a scale vehicle. My simplistic view is that a 1/16 scale model occupies 1/16 cubed of the volume of the original, or 1/4096. Using this, it gives the scale weight of a Tiger 1 at just over 13 kilos, which does not seem unreasonable.

Tanks alot....

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Re: Obstacle courses for tanks
A considered approach Richard.silversurfer1947 wrote:I am sure there are many alternatives as to how you should calculate the correct weight for a scale vehicle. My simplistic view is that a 1/16 scale model occupies 1/16 cubed of the volume of the original, or 1/4096. Using this, it gives the scale weight of a Tiger 1 at just over 13 kilos, which does not seem unreasonable.

The kit employs PE sheets ranging from 1mm to 10mm in thickness. However, polystyrene weighs less than steel, but a 1/16 model in metal using a similar principle such as the Aeromate Full-metal Tiger 1, ought to be a good approximation of the real thing.

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Re: Obstacle courses for tanks
Outstanding idea.
Guess I'll need the metal track upgrade for sure now.
Tim
Guess I'll need the metal track upgrade for sure now.
Tim
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Re: Obstacle courses for tanks
Thanks, TimPacky wrote:Outstanding idea.
Guess I'll need the metal track upgrade for sure now.
Tim

Shaun ( Capn.Jarndice) mentioned the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and I'm sure most people have seen the famous video of it's collapse. If the replacement has a walkway, it might be interesting to make a video of the first 1/16 scale tank to traverse the notoriously windy narrows on it!


Roy.
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