Well, you get what you pay for, I guess... Quality product costs accordingly. I'm sure you can buy 20 cheap Chinese flashlights for the same amount of money, but when the hurricane or whatever hits and the electricity goes out, how much will you be willing to pay for a reliable flashlight then?
Not at all. The front bogey hasn't got the same groundpresure as the middle ones. The weight is spread over the entire length of the track but not the wheels.
That's the REAR bogey wheel, under the engine, going over the lights. The gun barrel/turret was facing over the rear of the tank (It would have projected over the entrance driveway, otherwise; pretty intimidating);)LOL
stupid
here2LQQk 4 years ago
damn dude i saw the flashlight on the internet and it cost alot
reneir0492 4 years ago
Well, you get what you pay for, I guess... Quality product costs accordingly. I'm sure you can buy 20 cheap Chinese flashlights for the same amount of money, but when the hurricane or whatever hits and the electricity goes out, how much will you be willing to pay for a reliable flashlight then?
RuggerUA 4 years ago
The pads went over the lights, you can see one of them being picked up slightly from sticking into the pad. Pull a still shot & zoom in...
STEK666 4 years ago
pt=(A*W)/a2A^2
parzifal2 4 years ago
if u think it doesnt have much weight on it! try putting your foot there!!!
robbie5380 4 years ago
lmao... only the front runningwheel did actually run over those things... meaning that it's not putting all of it's weight on those things :P
nikoshi1988 5 years ago
Tank bogey wheels all have the same pressure to keep it from digging in. There was limited horizontal room to move the tank on it's display pad. :)
STEK666 5 years ago
Not at all. The front bogey hasn't got the same groundpresure as the middle ones. The weight is spread over the entire length of the track but not the wheels.
nikoshi1988 5 years ago
That's the REAR bogey wheel, under the engine, going over the lights. The gun barrel/turret was facing over the rear of the tank (It would have projected over the entrance driveway, otherwise; pretty intimidating);)LOL
STEK666 5 years ago
Pretty good flashlights, but a tank actualy produces less pressior psi than a car.
Xigano1 5 years ago
Cars don't have steel treads grinding into concrete, either.
STEK666 5 years ago