For a solid suspension I would go with a friction drive TTS, pretty
simple to make and work quite well.

Chris. b

On Dec 20, 9:15 am, "Mike Måne" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I might try a solid suspension to begin with. If so,
> what kind of tracks would be best?
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> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Chris. b <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi mike,
> >    If you are going to use a steel or aluminium frame 1/2" ply may be
> > too thick, you could get away with 3/8 if supported by a frame. just
> > my theory anyways.
>
> > Chris. b
>
> > On Dec 20, 2:12 am, "Crooks, Steven M" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >  > I would recommend a tank destroyer,
> > > Or a WW1 Mark V.
>
> > > (The Mark V had no suspension,
> > > and the boogies are bolted on both sides,
> > > making the whole track assembly strong.
> > > Also, a hinge track would look quite good I suspect)
>
> > > I'd go with the simplest,
> > > Because in my experience, everything gets more difficult.
> > > My Sherman tank chahsis (carries a four year old)
> > > Worked well initially, but there;'s a lot of wear and weight, things get
> > loose,... aim for reliability and simplicity
>
> > > Steven C.
>
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [email protected] [mailto:
> > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Tyng
> > > Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 7:27 AM
> > > To: R/C Tank Combat
> > > Subject: [TANKS] Re: Seeking advice for a first tank
>
> > > For your first tank I wouldn't even recommend a sprung suspension.
> > > I'd build a solid suspension and worry about all the other details
> > > that your tank must have to be operational.  Since everything
> > > suspension-wise is outside on the Sherman to begin with, it would be
> > > an easy matter to upgrade to a suspension later on.
>
> > > Steve Tyng
>
> > > mike wrote:
> > > > Fellow hobbyiststs,
>
> > > > You probably forgot (like me) that I was going to build an M4 Sherman.
> > > > The problem is its lack of information. Can somebody share a way to
> > > > acquire some reasonable blueprints? The model is specifically the M4A3
> > > > 76mm (Wet) Sherman VVSS similar to the HVSS E8 I believe.
>
> > > > Would you recommend Horizontal or Vertical Suspension? HVSS is more
> > > > advanced, but would it be more difficult to build?
>
> > > > Also, I plan to build its geometric frame of the tank's body out of
> > > > either aluminum/steel squared bars or maybe just 1in wood. Whatever it
> > > > may be, the armour is most likely 1/2in ply as in accordance with The
> > > > Prophecy. Can you provide any constructive criticism, advice, or
> > > > ideas?
>
> > > > Thank you for supporting amateurs and I hope to participate more in
> > > > this hobby.
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> > > > -Mike M ne @
> > > >http://moonrcprojects.googlepages.com
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