Grant, I think a gravity fed paintball tray is probably the most
common and easiest, though there are some very unique delivery systems
on this board, including Marc's Stug. The marker in my T-34 is a top
loader so height is at a premium. I suggest using card board to mock
up a tray and try it out first, this is from experience as I started
with sheet metal and scrapped one after another.
Look forward to reading about your build.
Greg


On Jul 15, 12:31 pm, "Grant Mahalek" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Marc/Greg,
>
> I'am just doing some final tweeking on the paintball loader sysytem. I think
> I may finally have a simple and reliable system. I hope to test it this
> weekend weather permitting. Do you have any idea what is currently the
> latest and simplest state-of-the-art paintball loader system being used
> successfully in battle?
>
> As soon as I've done the loader, got a coat of paint on the beast and been
> in touch with Frank to obtain my desigantion, I'll be sending in some
> pictures and narratives.
>
> Thanks for your interest and encouragement.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Grant
>
>
>
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> > Hi Grant,
>
> > Can you share some pictures with us?
>
> > Marc
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