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WARPIG Tank Talk

We've seen stranger stuff out there

In Reply to: Would a tractor work? posted by Camoflauged on October 20, 2003 at 09:02:19:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on October 27, 2003 at 16:02:43

Like riding lawn mowers. Golf carts. 4 wheelers.

if it has a motor, runs, and you can have safe fun in it, go for it...

I have yet to see many 'fashion statements' in the paintball tank community.

We are toying around with a non motorized tank to take to games that don't have big fields or developed tank roads. Or use it at open play.

Got a local field thinking about letting us try it after we mentioned his grenade sales might go up if they had a tank that only a grenade hit would take out.


The original idea was:
Just a glorified wheel barrow with gun ports...
OR get fancy and:
We might start hitting the garage sales and buying inline skates to mount the wheels onto the bottom of the plywood 'tank track' to scoot it around on the ground with. fold it up and throw it on top of the luggage rack on the van.

Wouldn't the GERMANS be pissed at D Day if they allowed walking tanks to go anywhere on the field... We'd kill a bunch of german tanks and clear some bunkers at the bases in short order...
The RPG guys better start getting in training to run EVERYWHERE to shoot the walking tanks.

No drivers training. No 10 foot rule needed. People could rotate in and out with their infantry that goes with them.

or am I just crazy.....?

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