That's because Master Steve has provided the plans for it.... :)

Derek

On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 10:44 AM, isaac goldman <[email protected]>wrote:

> Why is everyone building t34s? And yes so am i. Im planning on using a
> chameleon avr. Just my two cents but arduinos are powerful but single
> thread, making them limited for rc paintball. Im going to add a full
> electronic suite, target acquisition and fire control, but im an electrical
> engineering student :p
> On 2013-02-26 10:14 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I haven't been on in forever, but I've been working a little on my
>> T/34/85. I see a guy in Denmark is doing one also; it looks great.
>>
>> I am drawing closer to having a rolling chassis, slowly but surely. The
>> last couple days have seen a burst of activity. Between a computer build,
>> my school's first robot (courtesy of Vex), and chores, I haven't gotten a
>> lot done. But I'm close to finished with the tracks. I WILL finish this.
>> Pictures will come with a designation on the website, I guess. Regardless
>> of many issues (mistakes, problems, errors, failures, whatever), my tank
>> has still managed to look cool! I hope that when I'm finished, though, I
>> can do a good cosmetics job. This tank has already been a great learning
>> experience, and if I build another it's sure to be a vast improvement
>> because of the experience I've gained.
>>
>> I also noticed people talking about a "gyro stabilizer." I like that
>> idea, but I have no finished tank and no knowledge of the technology except
>> that it exists. I believe it was introduced in the Second World War, so
>> surely someone can do it in a big model now.
>>
>> Has anyone integrated Arduino with their tank? I've never used it before,
>> only PICAXE products. From what I hear, it would be a solid platform to
>> help control a tank.
>>
>> Also--what about remote control systems? I have to admit I've never tried
>> to put together one before, and I would love some input on what you guys
>> think works best. By the way, Niels (Is that right?) from Denmark: amazing
>> control system! I hope it works out for you!
>>
>> So, is the cost of feeding video to a controller prohibitive? I wouldn't
>> have any idea how to do it, either, but there's always the Internet--in
>> fact, my sole source of electronics information....
>>
>> Happy battling!
>>
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