Greyryder wrote:I still say there's no reason that TFs couldn't have the necessary mechanisms to allow the tracks to seperate. There could be all manner of technology in each one of those track links. They don't have to be the simple metal plates of earth tanks.
Actually, there is plenty of reason why they couldn’t, and, yes, caterpillar treads do have to be simple metal plates linked together. Otherwise, they wouldn’t function or support the weight of the vehicle. Caterpillar treads are one of the most low-tech forms of locomotion, aside from wheels, and that simplisity is necessary for it to function. A caterpillar tread is a simple continuous belt of heavy metal plates linked together surrounding a set of wheels. If you cut the belt, it falls open. Nothing will stop that. There is no place for any gimmicks, or tech, or what-have-you, to keep the belt from falling apart if you break any of the links.
Anyway. It's an awesome build. I'm not overly fond of that era of tank (What is that, a Pershing?) but over all the thing looks great. I'd love to see some more dynamicly posed shots of him.
There is no question about that. It is definately an excellent build.