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racing tanks

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 4:28 pm
by drakoracer
Hi everyone, good to meet. New to the forum, and with a tank to show.

My friend and I have been building these racing tanks for a few years now and I wondered if our project is of interest to the community. It’s not a typical scale model tank, so apologies for that. But it is scaled well in dynamic terms, meaning the speed is about right for its size and the tracks and suspension behave as you would expect a full size vehicle to behave, scaled down.

This is mk5 of our build, and we are thinking about crowdfunding if there is interest (we are not there yet, and to be clear, have nothing to sell!).

One thing we did this time is instead of building up the superstructure we designed instead a flat top plate so any superstructure could be added (3D printed!) on top. It weighs about 15kg, but we like to race offroad so added enough horsepower in there for it to wheelie from standstill :)

I am attaching a pic. I uploaded some videos on our rough and ready site here: removed by forum team

What do you think? Ideas and suggestions most welcome.

Re: racing tanks

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 7:59 pm
by Exhibitedbrute
Though these may be of interest to some, I’m not sure it’s something that will get to much interest here as the larger proportion of us lean toward scale mbt and associated equipment

Re: racing tanks

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:37 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
I'm sure there'll be some interest in the tech and materials used to produce your model. They can always prove useful in scratch-building projects.
More pics- and even video clips will help. :D
Oh, yes, and welcome to the Forum, Drako :wave:

Re: racing tanks

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:45 am
by drakoracer
Thanks both. The URL for the videos was removed, so not sure how to share videos, what is the correct procedure? I am also planning to add photos when I get a chance.

Totally get what you mean about scale models @Exchitedbrute - my friend’s first tank was a steel scale model that weighed something like 50kg and moved very slowly, with DC motors. That was a long time ago now. After we learnt more about electronics and brushless motors, building something inspired by the Hawes and Hawes Ripsaw seemed a fun challenge.

Re: racing tanks

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 12:38 pm
by jhamm
drakoracer wrote:Thanks both. The URL for the videos was removed, so not sure how to share videos, what is the correct procedure? I am also planning to add photos when I get a chance.
Hello,
I think the link was removed because it leads to a website.
Embed the pictures and videos directly here, then it should be fine.

Re: racing tanks

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 1:04 pm
by drakoracer
Right I'm posting an action shot and a couple of CAD screen grabs. I will try to do a short video in a separate post.

Re: racing tanks

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 1:18 pm
by drakoracer
Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but size limits for video is stopping uploads. Maybe these links will work?

video1:
video2:

Re: racing tanks

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2022 12:04 pm
by Will01Capri
loooks like fun
post up some more videos

Ripsaw type of thing

One of these with an oldskool rat rod style top on it would be fun to see

Re: racing tanks

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2022 12:43 pm
by xhelfix
Hey,

cool.
At some meetimgs at Wächtersbach we had also an Tank race, that would be a nice one for viktory 8)
see here some of the races:

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Greetz, Andy