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Old October 2nd, 2007, 23:53   #16
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old toyota tercel,camo paint and some imagination creates this.

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Old October 2nd, 2007, 23:55   #17
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With an Argo, I'd be thinking of something more like this crazy thing.

Take the Argo, make own roll cage (Argo's roll cage = ugly), and mount an M249 on it. Now you've got an amphibious mini 'warthog' thing happening. But, it ain't no battle ready T-72 conversion
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Old October 3rd, 2007, 14:34   #18
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Why not just build something along the lines of a German WWII Pzkw I?

Teenie little tank, think it only had a 2 person crew, was armed with 2 MG's in the turret.

http://www.battletanks.com/new_page_6.htm

Probably easy as all heck to build something similar out of the right model of Argo. I always wanted to follow through on this idea but like so many of my other brilliant ideas I just never got around to it.
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Old October 3rd, 2007, 20:43   #19
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Why not just build something along the lines of a German WWII Pzkw I?

Teenie little tank, think it only had a 2 person crew, was armed with 2 MG's in the turret.

http://www.battletanks.com/new_page_6.htm

Probably easy as all heck to build something similar out of the right model of Argo. I always wanted to follow through on this idea but like so many of my other brilliant ideas I just never got around to it.

you could do that, but i guess it comes down to what the person building is into me, me myself i like the newer hardware so id build something after that, maybe a smaller ver of a lav lol
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Old October 3rd, 2007, 20:49   #20
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Tank would be awesome, but still the issue how to take it out?
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Old October 3rd, 2007, 21:07   #21
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Tank would be awesome, but still the issue how to take it out?
foam rockets from a m72 would work, if the person was alright with it you could use the rockets with the paint tips, if not then you just have the impact sensors, or have a ref watching the tank.

shouldn't be that hard to work out, and if you do the walls with fiber glass, you would hear a rocket hit you I'm sure i could find a good way to make it work, cus dammit i want a tank!
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Old October 3rd, 2007, 23:56   #22
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^ .. Go for it! .. I think if it was made out of clear fiber glass, so you could SEE your tank being 'blown to bits' it'd be awesome!..aslong as it could be clearly id'd for a hit, it's wicked idea! ... eh random though, it's a tank, can we shoot it normally for fun?
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Old October 4th, 2007, 13:01   #23
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Just embed RFID tags into the foam rockets, build a detector into the tank. Soon as the rocket gets within range, it's a hit. I suppose there'd be some logistical stuff to work out, but still it would work pretty good. (I'm still talking about getting a real actual tank... If you can afford to get the tank, you can afford to muck around and develop a perfect system.)

Edit: NM, 'logistical stuff' = an array of lots of really short range detectors all over the main hull of the tank, NP!

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Old October 4th, 2007, 13:16   #24
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That Prowler is awesome, like a badass golf-cart! Love to take that to play 18. "Mind if we play through?" <Sound of bolt racking on M249> "That answer your question Chippy?"

I'd love to build a fibreglass M113 for LZ Woodstock. Best would be to get an old minivan and build fiberglass frame around that. But that requires $$
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Old October 4th, 2007, 13:37   #25
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Wouldn't RFID be simply to short range?

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Old October 4th, 2007, 14:16   #26
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That Prowler is pretty sweet eh? But combine that roll cage with the Argo, now you've got something that's amphibious, and will carry around up to six people!

Surebet, the point of RFID is the short range, the shorter the better. Read: sensor arrays all over the outside of the actual (I mean real, actual, surplus) main battle tank's hull. The tighter the range, the better, you wouldn't want a near miss to set it off really.
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Old October 4th, 2007, 14:49   #27
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I still like the idea of doing it myself, would mean we don't have to overcome any problems with a base model we can just build it for what we need, hell we could even give it treads if we wanted to. When i do something, i normally go all out on it...problem is, we would have to train ppl to sue the damn thing lol
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Old October 4th, 2007, 15:12   #28
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That would be a fun and $$$ week!
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Old October 10th, 2007, 16:38   #29
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RFID readers 'usually' have a range of no more than 3" - the readers can be pricey too - ~$40 for single units
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Slightly off topic but still pretty sweet
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