I think I'd put one motor at the back under the trail.

Phil

On Feb 4, 10:58 am, Pureteenlard <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is an idea that came up during those seemingly interminable hours
> spent in a Japanese pick-up with Neil.
>
> The best field artillery piece of WWII was the 25pdr - no argument
> there - and it has a useful feature that might make it a good subject
> for an RC Tank Combat artillery piecen namely the firing platform.
>
> http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/weapons/ordnance/25-pounder.gif
>
> If you have a look at the above link, you will see that the gun can
> sit on a circular firing platform so if you make a model and have a
> small, geared motor for each wheel and a concealled castor in the
> spade box (at the end of the trail) you could then traverse the entire
> gun using a simple forward / reverse speed controller - just reverse
> the polarity on one of the motors so that the gun turns rather than
> trying to drive itself off the platform.
>
> I would look into building such a device myself but Neil has
> threatened to qualify me run in the  Geldings Plate if I start any new
> projects before the Valentine is finished and he has every right both
> legal and moral to do so.
>
> Pete.
>
> Valentine progress (or rather the lack of progress) 
> here;http://pureteenlard.blog.co.uk/
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