How on earth...impressive or what??

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How on earth...impressive or what??

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I will let this speak for itself..unbelievable!



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Now that IS impressive!............would never have thought of that...amazing, and all that torque from standard plastic gears to..


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thats great shame theres no room for the battery
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Yes very impressive like that a lot
though not keen on the batt on the back :wtf:
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Yes, the battery is a shame....could split it apart and sqeeze it in....
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Thinking about it, what he could do is split the battery cells and use them to replace the fuel drums, that would get rid of six of them if he mounted auxilliary ones on the rear too. Then he would just have to find room for two cells inside the hull. I love the way it grinds along in 1st gear.
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I've seen this vid before and I would like to know more about it. I think it would be great if soemone could come up witha way to actually make the tank multiple speeds like some rc cars have. I wonder...
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Thats fantastic.
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Yep this chaps done a number of tanks like this all with the battery outside,says there is no room in side ,but it shure works ok for messing about, no good for battling............and it makes the sound units work to tenth decree................
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Hi He could split the battery easy Ive managed to get 2 batteries in a Panzer 3 by splitting one of them four cells fit between the gearboxes then he could put 2 cells between the second gearboxes,or even 3 cells between each set of gears,this thing hes done must be able to climb up the side of an house.Wonder how he changes the speeds .

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