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Yep airborne as Gadge has given me some good info, I have printed a Pegasus to make a stencil for the front in a red square.
Bird of prey name (sparrow hawk :? ) maybe.
or Liverbird Image http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liver_Bird

Here is a quick PC sketch for the M4 (may ask Steve to tune up M4 for me)

I don't want to leave the M4 in all the time but want a solid fixing with some support hence springs etc.
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Smoke launchers here http://www.tqnyc.org/NYC073871/smoke_round_launcher.htm

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Yith wrote:
Pushing the button on the moscart in by hand will be fine... Thats all that the various launchers do.

If you want to make a trigger the only spring you'll need is the one to reset the trigger after you've pushed it forward. There's no need to make a proper hammer or anything.


Thanks as I have never looked inside one I wasn't sure.


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M4 isnt ww2,,, I INSIST you use a .30 for your coax :lol:

also how is it sighted, just follow the bb trail, or will you have a scope for aiming,

you should have a scope and a set convergance gun to sight , say 40m to make shooting harder, after all you are BB proof :lol:

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If it's a plastic-bodied M4, then i'd advise that you use a different method of attachment. After all, the top rail is only held on with one screw and two *tiny* lugs - and is a common breakpoint on plastic bodied M16 derivatives.

If it's metal bodied - you're laughing.

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Kermit wrote:
If it's a plastic-bodied M4, then I'd advise that you use a different method of attachment. After all, the top rail is only held on with one screw and two *tiny* lugs - and is a common breakpoint on plastic bodied M16 derivatives.

If it's metal bodied - you're laughing.


Don't worry it's metal as this mount was the plan before I ordered it.
From outside will hopefully look ok not like a 2" OD 30 cal though Porta :lol:

I think I have room to make a slit window above the gun mount so that will have to do, after all crap vision goes with the territory but you know more about that than me. (in a tank that is not saying you are blind :P )
The scope idea is good though because you only need a small hole to fit it :idea:

I think this SMOKE VIDEO is up your street, I was looking around for what to do to make the dummy smoke launchers for the turret. It would have to have fuse wire/ wire wool primer etc and battery to start it.
Could burn the hell out the paintwork though so probably won't bother.


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odd ball is this you ? oO

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... 8458899773


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Thats him, kinda reminds me of the bannana split buggy :shock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6I5DzMYqcU

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lol indeed


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Will you be making a mounting arm for your .30 on the back of the turret, so maybe a member of the infantry around ur tank can jump up and use it?

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It looks better now I will change that video soon.
The engine cover would dent to hell if you jump on the back sorry.

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You have got to make me one ^^


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Stick some chequer plate over the engine cover :wink:

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It looks better now I will change that video soon.
The engine cover would dent to hell if you jump on the back sorry.

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Have you had any comments from the neighbours yet?


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smoke video was cool


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Have you had any comments from the neighbours yet?


Funnily enough I was thinking the same thing! Its not every day you encounter a light tank parked on somebodies driveway - then again there was supposedly a Sherman somewhere in Derby - I never did see this most likely a figment of somebodies overactive imagination.


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