I have a 1:6 scale M4A3E8 Sherman that I might be willing to sell. All 
that is missing are turret functions. The hardware is there but I never 
finnished the assembly. See T076 on the tank page.  rctankcombat.com
 
Aaron F 
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On Friday, November 30, 2012 10:18:07 AM UTC-8, Ronald Donahue wrote:

>   Hi, i am sorry to bother everyone but is there a webpage with 
> classified ad for partially built or complete tanks or artillery forsale?
>
> Thank you Lee Donahue
>
>
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> *From: *Derek Engelhaupt <[email protected] <javascript:>>; 
> *To: *<[email protected] <javascript:>>; 
> *Subject: *Re: [TANKS] Re: I have been away, but stayed busy. 
> *Sent: *Fri, Nov 30, 2012 5:31:01 PM 
>
>   Three wheel motorcycles are not as stable as 2-wheeled motorcycles at 
> high corner speeds.  At low speeds a trike like that would be more stable 
> than it's two wheel brother.  It has to do with the weight transfer off the 
> rear wheel when cornering.  Motorcycles and trikes transfer the weight 
> differently than cars.  Something I have been learning to deal with being a 
> new motorcycle rider.  IMHO they are better off with 4 wheels even if they 
> are skinny. 
>
> Derek
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:16 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> ** 
>> that just looks like fun!
>>  
>> do they still use hand leavers for breaks or has someone taken the time 
>> to make a mechanical food break so one can keep both their hands free to be 
>> on the wheel?
>>  
>> i was looking at some of their designs, did i see one that had a custom 
>> made (fiberglass?) shell on it? it was blackish looking. at first we 
>> thought it was a car mixed in there, but then saw it wasn't.
>>  
>> i would think wide/wider front tires with a wider tire distance between 
>> them would be more ideal and maybe one, wide tire for the rear to help with 
>> navigating those turns better. those little front tires won't keep good 
>> ground contact for making a lot of those harder turns. but i guess if you 
>> fine nice, roads with soft or slight curves to it, that won't be much of an 
>> issue.
>>  
>> but i'd still want to have both of my hands on the wheel.
>>  
>> and roll cages, god, i can't believe most of them didn't have any kind 
>> roll cage. no way am i willing to just wear a helmet and let my head and 
>> shoulders take the brunt of a roll-over. i will say i did see a few that 
>> had some decent attempts at having them.
>>  
>> wish they did have something like that out this way............ even just 
>> to watch
>>  
>> Chris
>>  
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