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On Feb 13, 2011, at 11:24 PM, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey you may remember me as the guy who built T062 (M1A2 Abrams)
> Anyway, I've been away at college for a while and doing more research.
> I have been wanting to replace the EV-warriors in my tank for some
> time. Where is the best place to get a hold of the M-01 Motors? I
> haven't been too active on here in a while and lost the links I had
> before. Thanks for the help.
> 
>                    -Matt
> 
> On Jan 15, 8:59 am, HV <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It's not so much the size of the car, as the trunk (boot?).
>> 
>> On Jan 15, 10:58 am, neroc <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> wow ! thats either a very big tank of a very small car, how big is
>>> this tank ? Im building a 1/3rd Marder III and I`ll be able to get
>>> that in my car , only just , but it will go in.
>>> many US battlers use a trailer when battling , that way they can take
>>> plenty of equipment .
>> 
>>> Neil R
>> 
>>> On Jan 15, 1:58 pm, HV <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> Yeah, I've thought of doing that, or maybe if I could find an
>>>> equivalent motor with a better power to weight ratio, I could
>>>> eventually use the motors in a future light weight build. The M01s are
>>>> rather heavy. I'd also have to figure out how to transport this tank,
>>>> because I can't get it in my car.
>> 
>>>> On Jan 15, 7:55 am, neroc <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>> Why dont you fit a pair of M01 motors into your T34 ? you will get
>>>>> loads of help and advice from people who have replaced heavy
>>>>> drivtrains for M01`s, freeing up considerable weight and space.
>>>>> This course of action wont give you the tank that one person can pick
>>>>> up but I think this will get you into the hobby for this seasons
>>>>> battles. certainly quicker than building a new tank from scratch.
>> 
>>>>> Neil R
>> 
>>>>> On Jan 15, 11:56 am, HV <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>> The reason for my post was to feel out if there was any interest in my
>>>>>> tank, before I start to cannibalize it for parts. But there was not
>>>>>> much interest, mainly due to budgetary constraints. That's OK, because
>>>>>> the value of the tank in parts is at least what I paid for it. I felt
>>>>>> it would be better to put any additional investment of time and money
>>>>>> into a new, better design, using the old tank's parts. What's left
>>>>>> over would be the chassis/hull and drive train of the tank, which
>>>>>> hopefully I could sell. I would think the TTS tracks are especially
>>>>>> valuable, because that is such a labor intensive component. The metal
>>>>>> hull should also have value, because most people don't have the tools
>>>>>> for cutting and welding a hull.
>> 
>> 
> 
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