OK, I didn't read everything on this page, but is this at least similar to
whats on the Sherman M4???

On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Aaron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jarring movements and vibrations will always play a part in waer and tear,
> yet in this hobby, little reliability has been sacrificed when a fixed
> non-suspended wheel format has been used. Franks T001 Tiger has none, yet
> enjoys a very very long and life still running around today.
> Many people suggest this, and I will now agree. Make your first tank
> without suspension. Dont bother. After it is done and all kinks worked out
> you can do a few things.
> 1- Leave well enough alone and enjoy your WMD.
> 2- Upgrade your chasis to a suspended verion.
> 3- Build another tank with suspension and loan your first out to a buddy
> when it's time to play.
> I suggest option 3.
>
> Aaron F
>
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