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Re: Sure It has 4 wheels and a motor....

In Reply to: Would a dune buggy make a good base for a tank? posted by Pick on September 28, 2003 at 14:18:14:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on October 02, 2003 at 17:39:47

Might want to touch base with this field. The use a 2 seater Rail Buggy for their Tank. It has gun ports, Windows and windshield are now netting. The Dual Cannon is mounted on top and the gunner sits on top of the gas tank. The Gunner is cramped and can't shoot behind himself but has a good view. They might have some ideas HOW and how NOT to use a buggy...

They plan to add a switchable gas tank. A one gallon tank with about 30% oil in it. When they switch to it, It generates a smoke screen..... Until the spark plugs foul out. Also considering a oil drip inside the exhaust manifold for a smoke screen. But a potential fire hazard???

Picture at:

http://www.battlecreekpaintball.com/photos/frozenarse/images/facbuggy_jpg.jpg

Ask for more pictures, They have plenty of the tank.

Dale

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