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Will update later

*sidenote* It's mah birthday!

WOOP!

Wednesday, January 04, 2006 at 8:10:12 AM

Happy birthday, looking good

Thursday, January 05, 2006 at 7:28:25 AM

Sorry I missed your B-Day Ice Punk !
Happy late B-Day to you :P
Skin looks great so far B)

 

Thursday, January 05, 2006 at 12:26:37 PM

I like where you're going with the idea, but I think you're going to need a lot more stuff to make the internal workings of the tank believable. It might be cool to check out some cross-sections of some tanks to see what they actually have under the hood.

In other news...its good to see someone skinning who has a clue about what he's doing. ;)

Friday, January 06, 2006 at 12:35:36 PM

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It might be cool to check out some cross-sections of some tanks to see what they actually have under the hood.

 

Off the top of my head... The engine is mounted in the rear of the UBER TANK! With the exhaust coming out from a lowered grill centrally mounted in the rear of the susperstructure (either that or hull[yes, there is a difference]). The M1 utilizes a torsion bar suspension with seven pairs of cast aluminum road wheels and two return rollers. (ie, it can go fast) The drive sprocket is to the rear, an idler compensation wheel is located forward, and there is a gap between the first and second pair of road wheels. The M1 has armored skirts running the full length of the track (stupid sticky bombs). M1 track is made up of vulcanized rubber blocks (M156 variety) or removable rubber pads (M158). What I do in my freetime. Thanks to globalsecurity.com for filling in the blanks of my memory. Mostly on the treads.

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In other news...its good to see someone skinning who has a clue about what he's doing

 

I am gettin a fingerprint :P

Pardon my rudeness, I cannot abide useless people.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 6:16:19 PM

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