Mmm, that is a nice looking machine

 

 

 

From: Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 5:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TANKS] Italian Ariete MBT

 

The joke in 1940's was that they used to have 4 gears forward and 5
gears reverse, however that was a joke during hard times. And I thought
it would be an Ariete of the 1930's......  Beautiful streamlines in all
those Italian tanks..... Good designers since Leonardo and up to modern
fashion.

Chrys

 

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        From: whitney james <mailto:[email protected]>  

        To: [email protected] 

        Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 6:24 PM

        Subject: RE: [TANKS] Italian Ariete MBT

         

        I'm suprised that (being Italian) they didn't make it the
fastest tank in the world...
        
        > Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 07:25:49 -0800
        > Subject: [TANKS] Italian Ariete MBT
        > From: [email protected]
        > To: [email protected]
        > 
        > With the Bulldog operational and winter fast approaching I
decided to
        > build a second tank, the Italian Ariete MBT.
        > 
        > http://www.army-technology.com/projects/ariete/
        > 
        > At 1/6 scale its dimensions are:
        > Length: 1.265M (About 4' 2")
        > Width: 600 mm ( 24" approx)
        > Height: 417 mm (16 1/2" approx) to the top of the turret.
        > It ends up being longer, wider, but shorter than my Bulldog.
        > 
        > Yup, it's big. Did all the prelim drawings over the past weeks
(with
        > my limited CAD abilities) got all the odd little bits figured
out. Ok
        > most. And over the weekend we welded the frame together. One
inch sq.
        > tube with 1/8th wall. Suspension is going to be a modified
Christie
        > very similar to Ben Holko's T067 but much beefier. (Thanks for
the
        > great idea Ben!)
        > 
        > I toyed with the idea of building a Tiger, a Tiger II, a
Sherman,
        > another Bulldog, a Coyote, a Bren Gun Carrier, and a fixed
artillery
        > piece but when I stumbled across this beast, I got interested.
Trust
        > the Italians to build a tank that from the front, resembles a
sports
        > car. (Hey, I think it's beautiful.) The interesting thing that
finally
        > sold me on it is the fact that there is not a curve on the
whole
        > machine. It is all straight, flat sides, angled (but flat)
front on
        > both the turret and hull.
        > Will post some pics of the hull AFTER I take a grinder to it
and
        > pretty it up.
        > 
        > Cheers,
        > Fred (Aw heck, I'm just gonna break down and build a real one
next
        > time.) Thomson
        > T067
        > 
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