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 | Subject: battle engagement Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:24 am | |
| i just watched most of the video of Daville i'm not sure about you but most of the time they didn't seem to follow the rule of the 3 ft. distance not sure about you but i don't think i want anyone ramming my tank a mistake yes would be allowable if you came around a corner i didn't know i was there but as for clearly seeing i was there i think would not be allowed if it did happen that someone was rammed should steps be taken to insure it don't happen what are your views i know many of you have hours, days weeks or months of work and money put into your tanks
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Fireman Tim Corporal


Posts : 193 Join date : 2012-03-22 Age : 47 Location : Stevensville
 | Subject: Re: battle engagement Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:55 am | |
| Ya, when you start getting that close, you either have too many tanks on the battlefield, the terrain is too compact or you need a bigger battlefield.
Those are all good factors to consider when we work on the field this weekend. |
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Glen B Major General


Posts : 1796 Join date : 2012-03-22 Age : 68 Location : Fort Erie, Ontario
 | Subject: Re: battle engagement Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:28 pm | |
| I agree with both preceding posts. - Airbrushler wrote:
- i know many of you have hours, days weeks or months of work and money put into your tanks
Yeah, I have a lot of hours into mine, they may not win prizes at modelling exhibits, but I sure don't appreciate collision. _____________________________________________ "Luck favours the prepared!."
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