It does not seem that anyone has done this exact set up before, but dont obsess about building it exactly as it was in reality (most of us do not hold much stock in reality). Instead, simplify and get to battles sooner. Many of the all time greats (T001) run without any suspension at all, others use whatever will fit best in thier limited available space reguardless of historical accuracy. Have you thot about reducing the road wheel number to a more convienent 6 per side? That would allow you to spring them all in pairs without that odd one out. I would even recomend the same set up as on my own T076 Sherman. Simple and effective is traversing all terrain and keeping the road wheels in contact with the track at all times. Aaron F
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