How're you proposing to spring them, mate? The Marder's real
suspension is dead simple but difficult to replicate in 1/4 scale!

On Jan 10, 9:11 pm, ROCHFORD NEIL <[email protected]> wrote:
> pic 1 :- my swing arms 30X15mm 1.5mm box section welded to 12mm tubes shafts
> .the 12mm tubes have 10mm steel rods banged through the middle,
> I have my concerns as to weather they are strong enough , its not the weight
> so much its the sideways force pushing on the wheels whilst the tank is
> turning.
> Any comments are welcome
> I may build something more sturdy for the back pair of road wheels that take
> all the drivers weight
>
> pic 2 :- I have one road wheel set nicely on its bearings ,the wheel spins
> very smoothly with only a tiny amount of wobble .
>
> pic 3 :- the tank so far  .very comfy sat in the plastic seat .
>
> more to come
>
> Neil R
>
> On 10 January 2011 20:46, neroc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I now have one track finnished ,drive and Idler wheels on one side and
> > a pair of swing arms in place.
> > Pictures to follow :-
>
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