lol.....that's not the point....you want to pay 1600 euros for tracks for a inferred lazertag robot....knock your self out...I am making a e-100 based off of a henglong king tiger that will come in under 1000 US dollars that will look really close to the real thing. You forget the E-100 was designed to run with those 60mm thick fenders that would make the sides pretty much un-touchable with shaped charges. I know people love to leave off fenders but these things had mor armor than a panzer 3 turret.....look at this vidio....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uqsy1SMlSA4
did you notice that that e-100 had 11 road wheels on a side insted of 8?...what about how wide the tracks were under those fender?( they were taniya 50mm wide king tiger tracks insted of 62mm wide).
The problems you run into running the "correct" tracks are huge....you want to make longer axils for gear boxes? How about the suport for those axils because with out the extra support they will fail? Have you looked at the differance of the drive cogs and rear idlers?....they look nothing like a king tiger....look...rear idler
front cog...
I guess the point I am tring to make is how far do you want to go? With modeling you have to draw the line at some point. This is a heng long based E-100, that in its self should tell you I am not building a 4000-5000 dollar ir fighting tank.