Balancing the tank on a brick

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2007

Trying to balance the challenger II on a brick. Not as easy as it looks.

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  • Everything is home made. The sprockets are made on a milling machine from plate with holes drilled in a circle to form the shape of the teeth. The excess is then cut away and filed to shape. The tracks are made from 25x10mm bar cut to length with 2 holes are drilled through. Threaded bar is pushed through the hole and a thin link put on each end. A nut is then done up on each side and it is the nut that locates on the sprocket providing the drive.

  • where do you get the sprocket and tracks? if home made how do you make them?

  • 1/10th scale.

    Looks unusual because there is no bodywork yet and the wheels aren't fully machined.

    Taken over 2 years of work so far and still plenty to do.

  • Unusual one R/C tank. What scale is it? Looks cool!

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