Thank you for the advice. what kind of motor would you sugest for somone who
has no expirence in this and has no idea what there doing?

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Derek Engelhaupt <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you are dead set on wheel chair motors, I can say you will have to build
> something pretty large.
> I have a set of wheel chair motors I was going to mount in the Sturmtiger
> (was going to be a Tiger
> originally).  I found them to be much too heavy, too large, and too slow.
> The speed can be increased
> by gearing them up some, but I wouldn't gear them up too far as you
> decrease torque as the speed
> increases.  Most wheel chair motors would run in the 150RPM range while
> most of the tanks lately
> are running around 400RPM.  The pair of my wheel chair motors weighs in at
> 30lbs, whereas a pair of M01 type
> motors would weigh in at around half that.  I would look into building a
> King Tiger or a Jadgtiger (King
> Tiger with a fixed gun ie: tank destroyer).  The nice thing about tank
> destroyers is there is TONS of room
> inside and you don't have to worry so much about being able to fit
> everything in.  The bad about a tank
> destroyer (I found), was designing an elevation and a traverse.  Without a
> traverse, the build is much
> simpler.  King Tigers use the interleaved wheels which I found to be a
> royal pain in my rear to build.
> My next build would be a KV-2 for a turreted tank or an SU-152 for a
> non-turreted tank, but they are
> both Russian.  I won't build anything with interleaved wheels again.
> Unless you are pretty good with
> fiberglassing and wood shaping, I would avoid tanks with lots of weird
> curves.  Once you get the first
> build out of the way, then I would tackle something a little more complex.
> I found that I spent a lot of
> time worrying about whether or not something I was planning on building
> would work rather than actually
> building.  In the end, nothing gets done (right or wrong) until you try
> it.  My first tank took me about over
> 2 years to complete since I would start building something and realize that
> it didn't work.  Then I would have
> to scrap it and start over.  My second vehicle went from paper to running
> chassis in 2 months.  These are
> just my personal experiences.
>
> Derek
> T065
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Kamron Duncan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Well i have considerd building the maus but 6 feet is just a bit to big.
>> so im open for sugestions.
>> i perfer the tanks that the germans have built. but i cant deside witch
>> one to choose.
>> so any thoughts/sugestions please send. im also thinking of using a
>> electric wheelchair motor setup.
>> and i would like to know if thats a good plan?
>>
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>> Conar
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