Hey Neil,
You bring up some very valid points for use of 1/3rd vehicles!! Sound train
of thought. And if you do convince some chaps to go 1/3, you obviously
eliminate the cons... Cheers!
Since I haven't even started my 1/6th project (hopefully this summer), I'd
have to say I'm way off from ever starting a 1/3er... That big pond between
us will also pose a bit of a problem in allowing us to ever "share paint",
but we can always be battling in spirit!!
Keep Tanking!!
Dave D.
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From: "neroc" <[email protected]>
To: "R/C Tank Combat" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 3:49 PM
Subject: [TANKS] Re: Marder Progress
Thanks Dave D , I was wondering if members on this site could be
persuaded to ditch 1/6th rc vehicles for their more fun 1/3rd ride in
counter parts , but i dont think I`m a very good advert for any such
revolution just yet .
Im really hoping to battle this little monster this season and I do
even fancy my chances against rc tanks , for instance , a few
benefits :-
1/ zero radio control issues ( there are many )
2/ I`ll be able to see exactly where Im shooting
3/ My marker firing actuator cant die mid battle ( very annoying )
4/ I`ll see how many shots I have left in the hopper
5/ I wont take any body shots ( that hurt alot )
The main bad points are any 1/3rd tank will be a slow moving big o`l
target on the battle field.
So when we Brits battle again I hope to have results . time will tell.
Neil R
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