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MXS Tank rule questions


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Posted by:
Jesse "Spudy" Evans
on August 20, 2003 at 22:25:17

Dear Bobby,
I am working on building a paintball tank. I am looking to bring it to the Operation: Rainbow Game this October I just have a few questions i would like to ask.
1 When the rule says that you have to be able to see 360 degrees do u mean just the driver or between the whole crew see the whole 360 degrees?

2.Are tanks allowed at night if they have lights or are there no tanks used at night whatsoever?

3.What are the issues for insurence on a golf Cart based tank. I think i heard somthing about $100 or somthing like that for insurence but if you are one of the first tanks MXS gives you that back or somthing like that.

4.Last questions for the time is if there is a trailer attached to the tank does it go by the same princibles as the tank for kills. I was thinking about hooking a trailer up to it to carry people like a APC. What would be the rules on that?

Thanks for all the help

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