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Building a Tank??

Another Ahab

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Now that would be something, a kettenkrad. A hotrod Kettenkred nonetheless.

Excuse me- You've got a good idea going there. That's a neat design. Where do you get the tracks??
Yeah, a Kettenkrad -by itself, exact reproduction,- would be a terrific project. And the Purists have their place, absolutely.

But it's a big world and there's room for a little of everything, right? Including maybe even a Hot Rod Kettenkrad?!


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Kettenkrads are exceptionally complex machines and not easily replicated. They are also exceptionally dangerous with exposed track and being very narrow. It was originally designed as a prime mover that would fit into the Ju-52 which is not a very large plane. I have driven four different models. They perform well but throw a track at speed; dead. Turn too sharp; dead. Roll it on uneven terrain; dead.
 

Another Ahab

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Armor from the Fantasy Factory

If you can pull the inspiration from somewhere, it would be wild to play the extreme card and build an "Exhibit B" for ARMOR, the same way that"

- these both mean CAR:



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Exhibit A / Exhibit B


and these both mean MOTORCYCLE:

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Exhibit A / Exhibit B

You got any interest in steering in this direction?
 
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So you mean, "build something that is a tank, but is wild and original" or something. Like, some "pimped out" tank -thing?? Haha, well I haven't an idea where to get the inspiration from, but it sounds like a fun idea.
 

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204 (640x360).jpgDSC01708.jpgI built a tank using a normal truck diff and differential steering. A diesel engine running a hydraulic pump and a hydraulic motor to drive the tail shaft which gave me forward and reverse. I built this for a paintball park here in Australia and it worked very well and was all second hand parts.
 

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View attachment 471618View attachment 471619I built a tank using a normal truck diff and differential steering. A diesel engine running a hydraulic pump and a hydraulic motor to drive the tail shaft which gave me forward and reverse. I built this for a paintball park here in Australia and it worked very well and was all second hand parts.
Love those paint ball tanks. Watched lots of youtube of them. So you just use the fluid power for propulsion, not steering? You brake steer it?
 

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So you mean, "build something that is a tank, but is wild and original" or something. Like, some "pimped out" tank -thing?? Haha, well I haven't an idea where to get the inspiration from, but it sounds like a fun idea.
Wacky idea? Yeah it is. Sure! And it might not be your thing, and no problem there if it isn't, of course.

But like George S. Patton once said, "If everybody is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking":


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Nice!! I also think those paintball tanks are neat for scenarios and what not. I think that APCs would be REALLY cool for those. Everyone hoping out the back of an armored vehicle and entering right into a game?? Pretty cool.
 

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Sorry, I mistyped 'An' in the title, meant to say 'A'.

Okay, so the other day I was riveting the ribs onto a buddy of mine's triplane. We were talking on the subject of tanks and whatnot because another friend of mine was in an armored unit a while ago and was a tanker. Anyhow, the fact that I was building a plane and talking about tanks got me thinking: Can I build my own??

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SilverCat: Have you thought about building a replica Kettenkrad? The real ones are insanely expensive and very rare. In my opinion, the coolness factor of a Kettenkrad is a 9.9/10. It's small, and might be a little more manageable than taking on a fresh design of a light tank. Also, the WWII German Reenactors would go bat crazy if they found out they could purchase a Kettenkrad replica. If I had the time, money, and skill, I would love to develop a replica and sell it to the reenactor community.
Kettenkrads are exceptionally complex machines and not easily replicated. They are also exceptionally dangerous with exposed track and being very narrow. It was originally designed as a prime mover that would fit into the Ju-52 which is not a very large plane. I have driven four different models. They perform well but throw a track at speed; dead. Turn too sharp; dead. Roll it on uneven terrain; dead.
Building a replica Kettenkrad is possible! Ours has a 10HP diesel engine, cvt transmission and a utv rear axle for foward/reverse. Suspension is rubber torsion and the tracks are 100% homemade. Steering is a combination of turning brakes and a hand lever for each track.

Video of it in action:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxdB44017aM&feature=c4-overview&list=UUExMX5pVjmnGMPLA8UC6jww

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Another Ahab

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Here's another starting place for a custom build:

- Ran across this noodling around for snowplow picture

- The star I believe is bogus and nothing MV about it other than its painted OD, but pretty wacky machine

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6x6TRex

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Here's another starting place for a custom build:
- Ran across this noodling around for snowplow picture
- The star I believe is bogus and nothing MV about it other than its painted OD, but pretty wacky machine
Thats a Bombardier SW48 snowcat I believe. Its used to plow sidewalks and not very good off road. I would love to get a BR100 or a Bombi and turn it into a tank.
 

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I already start a tank replica on a Bombardier J-5 basis, project just started and stopped after I bought a M113A2! LOL...No need for a replica anymore! The J-5 is 5 feet wide and a lot more stable off-roading!
 

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I already start a tank replica on a Bombardier J-5 basis, project just started and stopped after I bought a M113A2! LOL...No need for a replica anymore! The J-5 is 5 feet wide and a lot more stable off-roading!
Pictures?

Comment dit-on: est-ce qu'il y a quelques photographes?
 
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