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Re: Tank Track
These pictures - Compliments of Team 42 (Mostly Harmless) - might help out.
Tread Mounting Pic 1 Tread Mounting Pic 2 Tread Mounting Pic 3 The scenes in the photos are rather messy, but if you zoom in on the ends of the three devices and look at the flat sections/sides of them, you might find something you can use. There aren't many ways to avoid using at least one sprocket, and there are precious few that are very useful; but there are a few tricks. Good luck - See you in Dallas -Go Kiwis! Blake PS: Whether you win or lose on Saturday - Send us a picture! Last edited by gblake : 08-12-2008 at 00:06. |
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