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diamond_SEA October 2nd, 2007 20:16

Tanks: If paintball does it, why cant we?
 
Just stumbled upon this as my friend was showing some of his paintball stuff off.

http://forums.warpig.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=10637


Sure some of them are ghetto, but the basic idea still runs.

A Bradley IFV based on a long chevy van chassis would certainly spice up some larger games...

ILLusion October 2nd, 2007 20:19

There ARE airsofters who build such vehicles.

Penguin October 2nd, 2007 20:24

Each one of those, was more crudely built.. and horrible.. than the last.

diamond_SEA October 2nd, 2007 20:24

I think some pics are in order

CDN_Stalker October 2nd, 2007 20:29

Oh boy, I think I've seen the bottom of the barrel. What is that, cardboard? Or plywood with cardboard coloured paint?

Viperfish October 2nd, 2007 20:45

Just goes to show you with some cardboard and little creativity, YOU to can turn that old golf cart into a battle ready tank...well sorta...

DrChi October 2nd, 2007 21:15

Wow, sorry those are nasty looking.

Seriously, check this out!

Someday...

Cassius October 2nd, 2007 21:25

I actually had a tank idea.

Instead of trying to copy an existing one and so it ends up looking fugly, I though of creating one from scratch. Maybe more like an IFV though.

All you would need would be a pickup with the top chopped off and a wooden structure around it. I had the 3d plans somewhere...

Viperfish October 2nd, 2007 21:31

actually, now that i think about it, it wouldn't be that hard to make one, my buddy and i have made some really complex things before (dune buggy's segways, go carts that electric car...) and this sounds like a great project to dive into. you could make the main gun fire 200rd launcher rounds, and have a coax-el gun as well, maybe even throw in some smoke launchers just to show off to the Americans and there plywood tanks

dammit don't give me ideas man.....ah to late

ThunderCactus October 2nd, 2007 21:32

building a tank, sure, restoring an old Leopard C2, far more awesome.
Downside to restoring real steel is they're usually decommissioned, and therefore full of torch cuts. But the JSOC M75 APC should be running next year lol

But having a tank in the game raises issues such as: how to destroy it WITH the crew noticing they've actually been hit, god knows they're not going to hear a nerf rocket hit the hull over the roar of a diesel engine. Not to mention scores of safety issues. Makes a nice prop or stationary turret though! :D

Viperfish October 2nd, 2007 21:35

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Originally Posted by ThunderCactus (Post 546409)
building a tank, sure, restoring an old Leopard C2, far more awesome.
Downside to restoring real steel is they're usually decommissioned, and therefore full of torch cuts. But the JSOC M75 APC should be running next year lol

But having a tank in the game raises issues such as: how to destroy it WITH the crew noticing they've actually been hit, god knows they're not going to hear a nerf rocket hit the hull over the roar of a diesel engine. Not to mention scores of safety issues. Makes a nice prop or stationary turret though! :D


you could line the outside of the tank with impact sensors and in most games with tanks they have a ref watching the tank


be allot of fun to do if ya ask me, downside is airsoft rocket launchers are pricey and hard to come by

kalnaren October 2nd, 2007 22:05

Don't the Strykers in the US use an M113?

DrChi October 2nd, 2007 22:23

Yeah, plus tanks are also pricey and hard to come by.

But try here if you want 'safe', or here if you're feeling lucky! Or, if you want to build your own, this here probly makes a really sweet starting point. Lots less $$$ too!

mcguyver October 2nd, 2007 22:27

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Originally Posted by kalnaren (Post 546436)
Don't the Strykers in the US use an M113?

A "Stryker" is the wheeled-replacement for the M113 (which has tracks).

Strykers have multiple weapon and configuration options (25mm Bushmaster, 105mm gun, TOW missles). They will withstand all but shaped charges (like RPGs) or anti-tank weapons. M113 won't even stop AP small arms rounds (aluminum armour? Whoever thought of that should be shot). Wheels are far superior to tracks for speed, maintenance and stealth. M113 has no offensive armament, unless a GI puts a .50 on it somewhere.

M113 designed in the 1950's. Stryker designed in the 1990's.

Viperfish October 2nd, 2007 22:45

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Originally Posted by DrChi (Post 546450)
Yeah, plus tanks are also pricey and hard to come by.

But try here if you want 'safe', or here if you're feeling lucky! Or, if you want to build your own, this here probly makes a really sweet starting point. Lots less $$$ too!

Iv actually talked to my buddy about doing one before and now thanks to you guys I'm bringing it up with a strong chance that we may actually start it, he needs and outlet (broke up with his g/f and the cops were involved Long story and for me it was a damn long yesterday night)

so who knows, build the frame out of steel and go with a stryker or bmp wheeled look make the body panels out of fiberglass and PVC and mesh, then paint and add all the greeblys in metal and stuff after.

Main gun could be based over an 6 shot launcher which would mean reloading times, it could fire 200rd launcher shells, other guns on it would just be beefed up AEGs, you could add smoke launchers then just use auto parts for things like lights and stuff

It would prove to be a fun and interesting thing to do, if we do it.


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