Since Joe already told me I'll pass on the guess.  I will say it will be a 
wonder of mechanical complexity when complete.  Looking forward to seeing 
Franks second tank, the T001.1

On another note, besides hopefully demoing a fully developed T-70 chassis 
with the new Tyng T-Max suspension this February.  Tyng TACD (Tyng Advanced 
Controls Division) will be showing off some new drive motors and motor 
drivers it has been evaluating.

Steve


On Monday, December 31, 2012 9:57:30 AM UTC-5, Frank Pittelli wrote:
>
> It's been a while since I've built "myself" a tank from scratch, so I'm 
> happy to report that Project Firestorm is off to a good start.  Plenty 
> of difficult design/manufacturing tasks to keep me thinking and plenty 
> of opportunities to refine things (i.e., redo them because they were 
> wrong).  Before I reveal the project details, however, I'm posting this 
> photo (taken by J.P.) to show what it really means to "design on the 
> fly".  All of the parts shown in the photo were used in the last month 
> or so to prototype and/or construct parts of the vehicle's suspension. 
> Some were intended as throw-away parts, others were simply mistakes. 
> None of these parts will ever see the battlefield. 
>
> Based on this collection of parts, what vehicle am I building? 
>

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