Thanks for your suggestions Fred. Actually this is our exact direction. 
Modelers, RC, and gamers do not "eat at the same table"... (-;
As for "cute accessories", we are still going to offer our resin 
accessories, but they will be SCREWED to the tank, rather than superglued. 
Not sure if it will take a paintball?

Cheers,
Loic

On Sunday, April 14, 2013 9:58:11 AM UTC-6, Fred Thomson wrote:
>
> You could use the same suspension but have different drive sprockets, 
> idler, and road wheels by using 2060 attachment chain. This would 
> pretty much solve the "throwing a track" problem. You could also 
> design the track plates to have a more "authentic look" and you could 
> bundle the whole thing up as an "option" for an extra cost. Call it 
> the Combat Gaming Track Option, to go with the Paintball Combat Gun 
> Option. 
>  Actually, you could save yourself a ton of grief by simply making two 
> distinct tanks. One for modelers and one for gamers (I hate that 
> connotation, btw). Make your combat tank a little more spartan in add- 
> on (read breakable) details that modelers slavishly apply to their 
> creations. A paintball gun that has been dialed up to 240ft/sec or so, 
> makes short work of plastic headlamps, open hatches, and at point 
> blank range, has been known to remove an RC antenna block mount quite 
> cleanly. Also give your customer<s> a stern lesson in Battery Care & 
> Maintenance. 
>
>  As Steve pointed out, we ask our toys to sometimes do the impossible. 
> I had 3/4" Grade 8 bolts as road wheel axles and I bent them. Not just 
> one but 4 out of 10. This was after bending 7/16, 1/2, 5/8 in the same 
> application. I broke the bottom of my hull by hitting a pointy rock 
> hidden in the grass, at full speed. 3/4", fiberglass reinforced, 
> marine grade mahogany plywood and it didn't survive. Full speed was 
> only 12kmph, pretty close to scale speed. Oh yeah, water-tight is a 
> good thing. You know your customers are going to abuse them, I mean 
> it's a tank. What fun is there in owning a tank if you cannot drive 
> it, run over things, and shoot stuff with it? I think, for me, hell 
> would be defined as having a 1/6th scale tank sitting on the shelf and 
> being too afraid to drive or battle it cuz it's too pretty. 
>
> Hey Steve, how many man-hours does it take to make a set of TTS 
> tracks? It took me a horribly long time, but I made lots of 
> mistakes. :-) 
>
> Just my 2 cents. :-) 
>
> Cheers, 
> Fred 
>

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