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Texas Dancer (RoT tank 2)

Started by sotoolslinger, May 24, 2011, 06:04:02 AM

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IanH

How about Light Vehicles with Serious Anti-Tank capablities?

arkon

love the chain on back of the turret :thumbsup:
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frank2056

It looks like it could do battle with this guy:


Jacques Deguerre

Dang, that has turned out to be one mean lookin' tank! I initially though the engine would go in the right front hull, like the Merkava, AMX 15, et.al. but there's nothing wrong with the set up it has. This design strikes an excellent cross between sleek and brutal. Nice work! :thumbsup:
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sotoolslinger

Actually ,the large German /Czech population of Texas is a major inspiration for my builds and backstories. In WWI the Republic were German allies. With the rise of the Nazis Texas broke off relations but there are many extended families between the 3 countries and RoT intelligence makes extensive use of this fact.
As a matter of fact, during the interregnum, Texas and their Brazilian and South African allies were major importers of the Czech 38 tank :wacko: So when a light tank hunter killer was needed there was already a suitable chassis available .


I just started that a little while ago. It will be a Hetzer with the recoiless rifles from an Ontos. The chassis cannon will be magazine fed autoloaded and the RR's will also have 4 round mags .
At the last show I specifically got an Ontos and a seperate anti tank gun kit so I would have the Recoiless Rifle ammo to cast and put in skeleton mags on the guns :wacko: ;D
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sotoolslinger

Quote from: Jacques Deguerre on May 31, 2011, 04:24:29 PM
Dang, that has turned out to be one mean lookin' tank! I initially though the engine would go in the right front hull, like the Merkava, AMX 15, et.al. but there's nothing wrong with the set up it has. This design strikes an excellent cross between sleek and brutal. Nice work! :thumbsup:
Actually JD the engine is in the front :thumbsup: It slants from left front to right rear. The exhaust, intake and radiator are located in the rear so as not to have any openings toward the front.
This is somewhat complex but it accomplishes several advantageous goals. The intake is in a dead air space onder the turret rear, the exhaust can be vented, via armored cut outs, under the fenders to defrost the tracks in frozen conditions. Also the radiator liquid is plumbed to circulate around the hull ammo storage .
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Jschmus

And hey, assuming this Texan (or is it Texian) machine survives into the postwar era as the Sherman did, once infrared sensors become more common in combat, the venting to the rear could possibly present a smaller, or more diffused image.
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IanH

Erm, just a question - how does the crew get to the Engine/Gearbox?

sotoolslinger

Boy, I knew that was gonna come up :rolleyes: It is inconvinient :banghead: The trans housing is a seperate piece . There will be a seam on the nose. The engine is problematic. For general maintenance there are access panels inside the fighting compartment. To replace the engine you have to pull the turret.  ;)
You can pull an engine with out a crane by breaking down the rear panels,and the starboard interior and dragging the engine out the rear of the hull on dollies but it is a huge pita :blink:
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IanH

Cheers for that - sounds like almost the same PITA when replacing a 432 engine! :wacko:

Old Wombat

Well, I guess if i wasn't an Aussie I'd be a Texan - having a rather major Czech & German ancestry, myself.


OK, not as over-long as I thought but certainly much wider - neat Shermanic build, Ron, & the Hetzertos looks like another interesting vehicle, too.
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grumpybadger

Quote from: sotoolslinger on June 01, 2011, 06:14:04 AM
Boy, I knew that was gonna come up :rolleyes: It is inconvinient :banghead: The trans housing is a seperate piece . There will be a seam on the nose. The engine is problematic. For general maintenance there are access panels inside the fighting compartment. To replace the engine you have to pull the turret.  ;)
You can pull an engine with out a crane by breaking down the rear panels,and the starboard interior and dragging the engine out the rear of the hull on dollies but it is a huge pita :blink:

Obviously this is a feature that would be rectified in the "Dancer Mk2", yes?

sotoolslinger

Quote from: Old Wombat on June 01, 2011, 08:18:07 AM
Well, I guess if i wasn't an Aussie I'd be a Texan - having a rather major Czech & German ancestry, myself.


OK, not as over-long as I thought but certainly much wider - neat Shermanic build, Ron, & the Hetzertos looks like another interesting vehicle, too.
Hey OW I think you would be right at home here :thumbsup: It is my understanding that Texas is much like Australia. We have lots of pretty women, I always have to shake my boots out , the snakes will come in the house if you leave the door open, we have a wide variety of climates and weather conditions,and we have vast tracts of land where no one in their right mind would live( but people still do). Also we like beer and claim our home is the best damn place to live in the world ;D
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Old Wombat

Yep, that sounds like Aus, alright! ;D :thumbsup:
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Tuck

...and Australia is almost as big as Texas... ;D
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