As far as the hobby is concerned, it's perfectly fine if the tank barrel or 
projectile is out of scale. You can install a standard paintball marker and 
be fine. We all use them. In fact, a scale cannon would have to be 100mm+. 
That's uncommon for most tanks, especially older ones. 

If you want to make the scale correct for your own preference, that's a 
different story.

Do you have a link to the Stuart chassis you mentioned?


On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:58:33 AM UTC-4, Weston wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am picking up one of those 1/6 Stuarts pretty cheap since it doesnt work 
> (missing the transmitter) amd the guy has had it for 3 years amd hasn't 
> touched it. 
>
> I know there have been a couple conversions to shoot 40 cal paintballs, 
> bit I was wondering if it was possible to swap the turret out for the M8 
> with the 75mm Howitzer, so I could use standard sized more readily 
> available paintball stuff. 
>
> I'd definitely need a lot of expert help.on this, I think first step would 
> be to get the chassis running with a 12v SLA battery and  a flysky 
> transmitter. Get a couple ESCs and figure out how to mis the channels.I'm 
> not too worried about any sound or smoke, just want a working tank that 
> shoots paintballs.
>
>

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