Blimey that is one smooth moving tank. Good work Neil! Looking forward
to shooting it.

Nice hat too.

Good when it all works, isn't it? I think it's the rarety value.

Phil

PS Possible woodland site near Dorking- will investigate but quite
small.

On Mar 4, 7:04 pm, neroc <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have found a little tank time today and now have 4 of my 8 road
> wheels and swing arms suspension  fully working ,
> meaning the tank can now support its self off the ground ,
> even with me sat in it . its a bit springy due to the fact that only
> the 4 corner wheels are there to provide lift ,
> I couldn't resist fitting the one track I`ve so far build and giving
> the tank a push across the workshop.
> to my delight it moved very gracefully. next I sat inside and even
> travelled up and down
> the length of my garage by simply pulling and pushing the track with
> my arm over the side.
> was this my Marders maiden voyage ?  no. I dont think it qualifies,
> but I dont think it is a long way off .
> Im a happy tank builder today and now think the maiden voyage will be
> 2-3 weeks .
> I may have time to put a few pictures on here tomorrow.
>
> Neil R

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