Homemade 300cc TANK / PART 3 ( Tracks )

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  • @DShomemade
    @DShomemade  5 років тому +71

    PART 1 : www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzMGy...
    PART 2 : www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjxMV...

    • @DavidIpsa
      @DavidIpsa 5 років тому +5

      Ja ovo nazivam trudom 💪💪💪

    • @reh3ddoes
      @reh3ddoes 5 років тому +4

      Well done!

    • @DShomemade
      @DShomemade  5 років тому +3

    • @DShomemade
      @DShomemade  5 років тому +3

    • @besposhadniyNAFTIZIN
      @besposhadniyNAFTIZIN 5 років тому +5

      Your tank has a good construction, but no track auto tension. After not long use, the full-metal caterpillar may stretch and there will be problems. Better add a tensioner, like a real tank, until the work under transmission is not finished yet. I mean this thing: ua-cam.com/video/Sm2i19CIL-Y/v-deo.html&ytbChannel=null

  • @zatrusofnietzche2281
    @zatrusofnietzche2281 5 років тому +6

    From ex-British tank recovery mechanic.
    Damn good effort and hope you work out any faults 👍

  • @JustMe-mg6vw
    @JustMe-mg6vw 3 роки тому +5

    Don’t let anyone’s criticism bother you. Every project is a prototype. A single unit only. I’m building a project too but I continue to modify it time and again. You have great skills!

    • @SacrificeForYourSins
      @SacrificeForYourSins 2 роки тому

      You also need some criticism, because people watching may notice something that you didn’t.

  • @stevenrobertson9583
    @stevenrobertson9583 5 років тому +31

    I am ex-military and you need a adjustable idler wheel are you will always breaking your tracks

  • @gomazirobot2049
    @gomazirobot2049 2 роки тому +14

    idk why people are hating on this dude. i mean cmon, the amount of time spent on the tank is long. and most likely you cant even do something better or the same. "bad craftmanship" yeah pal, really "bad" also this isnt a tank factory. its a garage.

  • @bobboboff5326
    @bobboboff5326 3 роки тому +9

    Жена, молодчинка, помогала 👍. Моя бы меня из дома выгнала 🙄. Конструкция гусениц очень тяжелая и плохая. Эти сырые болты на 8мм сожрет через пару киломестроа. Все это делается элементарно их 40го уголка. А у нас, в Якутии, вообще пластиковые гусеницы делают любой ширины, длины и профиля 😎.

  • @СашаЮзорбобо
    @СашаЮзорбобо 5 років тому +9

    Есть минусы НУ КОНСТРУКЦИЯ ОЧЕНЬ ИНТЕРЕСНАЯ И КРАСИВАЯ, ЕСЛИ СМОТРЕТЬ ПО ЮТЮБУ НЕКОТОРЫХ ТОВАРЕШЕЙ..... ГЛАВНОЕ ПАРЕНЬ ЗАНЯТ, НЕ ГУЛЯЕТ НЕ КРАДЕТ И НЕ ПЬЕТ👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Ratkill
    @Ratkill 5 років тому +3

    Great progress! You obviously have the drive to see a project like this to completion! Do not worry if you have to make changes, engineers are always updating their designs as they go.

  • @KrSu
    @KrSu 5 років тому +2

    Pro historical tip: if you want tracks to be more secure, you have to add small dots to every part of track as well as to every wheel add a little hole trough witch the wheels will push the dots and thus push the track as a whole. Look up tracks in tanks like: german panzer 3 or some newer tanks like Abrams and t70. Still great job and keep it up. Can't wait to see the final version.

  • @PirateChiefPC1
    @PirateChiefPC1 5 років тому +3

    Excellent work. Machinist tip: When you have a lot of repetitive work, build a jig fixture to position the work in so you do not have to measure every single piece. One for your chop saw. One for your drill press.

  • @malcolmlane-ley2044
    @malcolmlane-ley2044 5 років тому +1

    I've no idea what you will do with this when it's finished but I am so impressed with your ingenuity, perseverance, fabrication skills and business acumen, well done.

  • @ernietorres502
    @ernietorres502 5 років тому +4

    Your fabrication skills are incredible.

  • @StratePowerade
    @StratePowerade 5 років тому +1

    I love how at 10:00 you have a glove on the hand holding the tool but not on the hand holding hot piece of metal that is next to a disk that is spinning incredibly fast :D but I still applaud the dedication

  • @teeodee4924
    @teeodee4924 5 років тому +6

    How are the tracks going to be driven? There needs to be spokes or similar for the drive wheels to make the tracks move. Smooth wheels will just spin inside the tracks.

  • @ПетрСамофалов-й7м
    @ПетрСамофалов-й7м 5 років тому +2

    BRAVISIMO!!! Не спешите делать вывод, ещё не финал... КЛАССНЫЙ ПАРЕНЬ!!!

  • @АнтипГлымов-ю1е
    @АнтипГлымов-ю1е 5 років тому +5

    Золотые руки! Браво парень!

  • @rustybum2
    @rustybum2 5 років тому +2

    Young man, I really salute your tenacity and pure skill with this ambitious project !

  • @АндрейКочедыков-т3ы

    Видно,что парень трудолюбивый,столько энергии и оптимизма! Жаль только,что такие трудозатраты и металлоёмкость гусянки, не оправдают себя! Километров на 100 пробега хватит,потом вытяжка, и как следствие несовпадение зубьев звёздочки с траками. Все эти болты и отверстия соединительных пластин , песок и грязь разработают как наждак......

  • @Hacksaw37
    @Hacksaw37 5 років тому +2

    Watching you make the track I can't help thinking you have a lot of guts taking on a job like this. I can't wait to see the finished product.

    • @Dockhead
      @Dockhead 5 років тому

      yeah true, but the track and wheel system do need properly doing, as it didn't look like the wheels traveled flush within the shape of the track and them tracks need some form of cover and strengthening since the stress from wheels etc and no track tension will lead to wear which isn't repairable other than re doing it again, tracks might get exposed to rusting when they wear on the hard ground.
      also use locktite just as a attempt of safety of holding the bolts in as they might rattle and come lose if not torqued up, although this 'tank' isnt exactly a tank but then again he only has the hull structure made atm, a shell and engine and drive gear are going to add far more weight than the structure right now.

  • @Jaguartmb
    @Jaguartmb 4 роки тому +3

    Hell man, I have never seen someone work this hard. I hope you are making a lot of money through youtube. You really deserve it!
    I completely love your work. Never stop.
    Greetings from South Africa.

  • @a.ward02
    @a.ward02 5 років тому +1

    im very impressed with the amount of ingenuity within this series so far, cant wait to see the finished result.

  • @redsquirrelftw
    @redsquirrelftw 4 роки тому +3

    Been looking at lot of different track designs and I really like this one so far, looks fairly simple yet very effective.

  • @podunk9798
    @podunk9798 5 років тому +1

    Many blessings upon whoever added the English subtitles. Fantastic project.

  • @borisbold3477
    @borisbold3477 5 років тому +5

    Looking great! are you going to put a tensioner system on the tracks? another idea that would reduce noise might be to add rubber pads like bigger tanks. Still, your project is very impressive and I can't wait to see how it all works out.

    • @besposhadniyNAFTIZIN
      @besposhadniyNAFTIZIN 5 років тому +2

      good thought with rubber! also bolts between caterpillar tracks is very soft, friction quickly destroy them.

  • @Dockhead
    @Dockhead 5 років тому

    this is actually what i need in life, been thinking of a project like this for years but ive never been able to make a start on getting or buying equipment capable of doing so.

  • @predragvujkovic6177
    @predragvujkovic6177 5 років тому +4

    Svaka ti čast mladiću , evo kako se mlad čovijek može dokazati , divno i samo hrabro ...

  • @mojzg
    @mojzg 5 років тому +1

    Jedan prijedlog. Kada kupis željezo odmah ga očisti od masnoće i obojaj temeljnom bojom. Šteta je da ovako zahrđa, a i čistije za ruke dok radis. Inače svaka čast za ovaj projekt.

  • @chrisatc627
    @chrisatc627 5 років тому +6

    God dam that's a lot of work thumbs up👍

  • @kfs9300
    @kfs9300 5 років тому +2

    He has the tools, he has the talent. Nice work!

  • @misteruberdriver7673
    @misteruberdriver7673 5 років тому +4

    Respect from France brooooo its amazing !!!!!

  • @garymucher9590
    @garymucher9590 5 років тому +1

    I have to say, you have peaked my interest. I am not sure how you plan to drive the tracks yet, but I am sure you know how to do it. I will be waiting for the next installment for sure. Thumbs Up!

  • @mattsvantassel4693
    @mattsvantassel4693 3 роки тому +4

    I don't know about an idle wheel.. I think you should have an idle wheel that's spring loaded so it keeps the track tight.... I have a feeling when you get this built the tracks are going to come off when you try to turn this thing... VERY COOL IDEA I absolutely love it.. can't wait to see it when it's done... I have a great idea but nowhere to build it so I have to just hold off for a bit.. but good luck to you, keep going...

  • @peterszar
    @peterszar 5 років тому +3

    I wouldn't have used that particular way of connecting the track links, but in this case those slightly dome headed bolts, similar to a stove bolt, would more than likely work and stop the binding of the hex headed bolts.

  • @rustynutts1755
    @rustynutts1755 5 років тому +3

    Looking good. Looking forward to seeing it completed. Good building skills. 👍

  • @JimThomasOutdoors
    @JimThomasOutdoors 5 років тому +1

    You are gaining skills at an early age that will serve you lifelong. Kudos to you !

  • @PaulJones-bo8gt
    @PaulJones-bo8gt 2 роки тому +4

    That's absolutely amazing to me and wicked. Amazing talent!

  • @CreativeBorneo
    @CreativeBorneo 5 років тому +1

    for chains and bolts, why not burn it first, then dip it in oil, so it is strong.
    good work, you're the best

  • @pavelbaranov8360
    @pavelbaranov8360 5 років тому +3

    Ну, бери еще троих в команду и собаку!))) Отличная работа!

  • @andreymartinov3698
    @andreymartinov3698 5 років тому +1

    Молодец. Респект тебе и уважение столько труда и работы. Жду с нетерпением продолжения

  • @eddiepires3998
    @eddiepires3998 5 років тому +4

    This is the stuff we dream about doing but never get around to it ! You are doing it so we don't have to ;-D So much work , I admire your perseverance, keep going Buddy

  • @shanek6582
    @shanek6582 5 років тому +3

    Maybe put some bolt tensioning adjustments on the idler wheel to keep the tracks tight? Idk, looks like it’s going to work great the way you have it

  • @bobkids009
    @bobkids009 2 роки тому +3

    Brilliant young man with super mechanical craftmanship...... ......! Well done......

  • @gothmorph
    @gothmorph 5 років тому +2

    Man that's some major amount of work on the track......it will definitely kick up the grass crazy cool

  • @AllanWorks
    @AllanWorks 5 років тому +7

    you should have used carriage bolts they won't hang up on the rims as much.

  • @louis_cpe
    @louis_cpe 5 років тому +1

    Quel travail de fou ! J'ai hyper hâte de le voir fini !

  • @minigunlabs
    @minigunlabs 5 років тому +6

    С выступающими болтами будет проблема. Надо было их делать заподлицо. Но за труды лайк!

  • @outoftheshed2112
    @outoftheshed2112 5 років тому +2

    Some awesome skills, serious patience! Thank you!

  • @paulwooster7205
    @paulwooster7205 5 років тому +4

    Looking forward to part 4. Nice work, very interesting. :)

  • @alexanderbailey4278
    @alexanderbailey4278 5 років тому +1

    Great idea with the bearings! If you need more tolerance if you want to add more armor later, I'd suggest a junk yard and grabbing wheel bearings from Chevy 's. 4 bolts and a wheel nut, with a good hammering gets them out and they will bolt on to anything! Junkyards sell em for $5-$10. Just a suggestion btw! It could have its cons I'm not thinking about😂

  • @FaintRush585
    @FaintRush585 5 років тому +4

    How do you intend to drive the tracks. The low surface contact and metal on metal contact will just let the drive wheel spin out in the track.

  • @rodneywroten2994
    @rodneywroten2994 5 років тому +4

    Tracks look AWESOME but how will the will rims grip with out spinning in tracks. Good luck

    • @ExileElf
      @ExileElf 5 років тому

      That's a good question. Usually the tracks have "gear teeth" on the inside of their treads, then the drive wheel has teeth also to grab the treads.

    • @AlaskaMan010
      @AlaskaMan010 5 років тому

      i think hes using one of the rubber wheels to turn tread

  • @kolkrasn11
    @kolkrasn11 5 років тому +6

    парень конечно молодец ,трудолюбивый ,про конструкция ни о чём ,соединение на болтах в профеле ,это просто (нет слов)

  • @iliakutsiashvili3764
    @iliakutsiashvili3764 5 років тому +1

    My respects to this guy👏! So much hard work. Good luck to you from Georgia, Caucasus.

  • @yurimarciniak
    @yurimarciniak 5 років тому +5

    Good job man. Until here. But, i ve two questions:
    1 - How do you intend to transmit engine powering to tracks? You don´t have theeth insite of tracks or wheels.
    2 - Your project is getting heavy weight. Witch kind of engine (s) do you intend to use?
    Congrats for your work.
    Cheering for you!
    Yuri, São Paulo, Brazil.

  • @tacticalwizard7476
    @tacticalwizard7476 5 років тому +2

    There's no sprocket/cog so the the tracks will slip, the middle of the frame needs cross beams for reinforcement and it needs mudguards.

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 5 років тому +4

    The tracks and wheels have no drive sprockets. Are you going to rely on friction, or will remove the tracks and put these in?

    • @Professional_Youtube_Commenter
      @Professional_Youtube_Commenter 5 років тому

      And its a bit too late to build the sproket now, because the tracks segments need to be shaped around the sproket.

    • @Psychlist1972
      @Psychlist1972 5 років тому

      @@Professional_UA-cam_Commenter Maybe. He has a known gap between the segments, but I don't know that's even enough across the whole thing to use for drive.

    • @Professional_Youtube_Commenter
      @Professional_Youtube_Commenter 5 років тому

      @@Psychlist1972 the inside of the tracks should be a semi circle so the sprocks find the location between the track segements and grip tight. Wity the tracks as they are the sprocket wont fibd the gaps, might miss and bind to the track.

  • @vicentevasquezb
    @vicentevasquezb 5 років тому +2

    This is becoming such a great invention, keep it up!

  • @uncbadguy
    @uncbadguy 5 років тому +3

    Suggestion; tack weld every one of those track nuts and bolts.
    I foresee them failing under use otherwise.
    Putting those tracks together is something that I would definitely subcontract out.🤔

  • @ADobbin1
    @ADobbin1 5 років тому +2

    Is this going to be functional? are you planning a tensioner for the tracks? and how are you planning to keep the road wheels from sliding around in the bearings?

  • @Justinberto1230
    @Justinberto1230 2 роки тому +4

    Nice work man, keep it up. I’ve always wanted to build a tank, and this video might help. Thanks!!

  • @tj84vinnie
    @tj84vinnie 5 років тому +1

    Amazing work, loving the build.

  • @chuckc2613
    @chuckc2613 5 років тому +3

    Really like how far you've got with this. I like that your trying something different and want to see how it works when it's complete. How and where do you plan to use this, or is it just to build it? Very curious about how you plan to deal with the following things, 1) suspension 2) track tension 3) drive sprockets 4) track stiffness

  • @TheHungrySlug
    @TheHungrySlug 5 років тому +1

    A childhood dream coming true. GREAT WORK!

  • @DexterBachman
    @DexterBachman 5 років тому +6

    There is no way to move the idler wheel to tension the tracks. This may be a problem

    • @antoninperbosc1532
      @antoninperbosc1532 5 років тому

      Yes all excavator and other stuff with tracks request a tension system, because when you work the tracks warmup and dilate.

    • @chrisknight6884
      @chrisknight6884 5 років тому +1

      I agree, the drive system is purely friction it appears, metal on metal. As soon as there is any wear, the tracks will stretch. With no means to adjust the tension, very soon you will lose drive. I am sure you will resolve it though. 👍

    • @antoninperbosc1532
      @antoninperbosc1532 5 років тому

      Agree with you about frictions in this DIY. On excataor a track is a chain, one motor gear and some followers gears. I think he must make holes in each whell and weld on the rear or on front "whell gear" a botle jack in order to tensionning the track. The inflate wheel must be replaced by whell with a groove or other solution replace by thinner whell and work by pair to act as rail who keep tooths inline.

  • @databanks
    @databanks 5 років тому +2

    Nice work so far and thank you for the inadvertent reminder to order some more sanding flap discs for my own grinders

  • @evemaniac
    @evemaniac 5 років тому +6

    the connecting Links are the weakpoint of the trackchain construction. Take the links weld round steel bars in there . Make solid trackchainlocks out of 3times the thinkness of your current ones with 2holes for the bars and connect the holes with a slit.. drill the Locks 90degrees in the middle and thread one side for the screws i know its much more work but it will last and wont end with some seriuos injuries. Rotating metal pieces are realy dangerous. Look at some real tanks their track construction you need to copy as best as you could for stiffness and torsion stability. A steelbar should be welded to the tracks to give them something to grip into the ground otherwise it will tent be very slippery and in combination with a thoothless drivewheel has the potential to kill you and /or someone else too.

  • @roundrock63
    @roundrock63 5 років тому +1

    Hello from the United States! From the state of a Texas. Great work. Looking forward to part 4 and beyond.

  • @bwilliams463
    @bwilliams463 11 місяців тому +6

    Scratch-built tracks; I'm impressed. I figured he'd acquire some old APC tracks or something.

    • @Swfmco.
      @Swfmco. Місяць тому

      I know for sure I would

  • @kevinmcleod7580
    @kevinmcleod7580 5 років тому +1

    Coming along nicely ! Young man you got skills ! This build is awesome !

    • @kevinmcleod7580
      @kevinmcleod7580 5 років тому

      You doing a rear job ! I love this sort of stuff . Watching you do this makes me happy that there are young people out there in the world that really do have skills . I'm a great fan of yours now really appreciate what you do . You'll go far young man ! You got the wow factor !

  • @DarkestVampire92
    @DarkestVampire92 5 років тому +3

    Well, this is the first thing on this tank that actually works as intended, so kudos to that. And since you just use car rims, a centerguide isnt necessary, but if you dont add a drive sprocket to drive this track, you´re in for a disappointing experience. Just throwing it out there, if you dont know.

    • @brucemitch928
      @brucemitch928 5 років тому +1

      DarkestVampire92
      Thinking the same thing but I’m guessing he’ll be welding bars onto the steel rims to catch and drive on the track plates.

    • @rolfnilsen6385
      @rolfnilsen6385 5 років тому +1

      Drive sprocket is absolutely needed - and probably a belt tensioning device.
      Since there is no centerguide and runners for them, and the outside guides are pretty low better not take too much dirt inside the tracks before turning. Thats when the tracks get thrown off.
      (Leopard 1 operator here)

  • @toma1883
    @toma1883 5 років тому +1

    I feel as though you heeded my advice on the rim bending. Good work on the renforcement, not entirely what I had imagined but I think that should do as long as in the end it doesn't end up crazy heavy.

  • @shanevoorhees3533
    @shanevoorhees3533 5 років тому +3

    Pretty cool, just needs a tenion wheel to adjust the trakes

  • @dobeedooo
    @dobeedooo 5 років тому

    Great work! Suggestion: When you drive over bumps, the suspended/springed wheel will compress and come into contact with the small rubber wheel above it - the contact area of the two wheels will have opposite directions of rotation, and the rubber vs metal wheel will act like a very strong stop. So when you drive over a bump, you will brake very hard. As an easy fix, consider maybe removing that small wheel.

  • @hogweedblitz8739
    @hogweedblitz8739 5 років тому +3

    This guy had to have been a tank engineer in his last life.

  • @jamescunliffe9872
    @jamescunliffe9872 5 років тому +1

    Looking very professional!Will it need teeth welding on the drive wheels?tyre tread bolted to tracks?

  • @oliververnon6966
    @oliververnon6966 5 років тому +3

    Wow that looks like a very tedious process, glad I'm not doing it lol! Love the videos

  • @nemo78
    @nemo78 5 років тому +2

    Holy crap that is huge amount of work!

  • @ДанилВоробьев-л6е
    @ДанилВоробьев-л6е 5 років тому +9

    чёт я не понял, а как ты будешь регулировать натяжение гусеницы? Тебе нужно продумать систему с выдвижением переднего ленивца

    • @bobboboff5326
      @bobboboff5326 3 роки тому

      Слово говоришь, приятель!! 😎

  • @محمدالصمدي-غ4ت
    @محمدالصمدي-غ4ت 5 років тому +2

    Continue and show your talents, my friend

  • @АндрейНикитин-н6ф
    @АндрейНикитин-н6ф 5 років тому +6

    Ацкая машина получается по всем показателям как по финансовым так и трудовым

    • @vetalybashlaev8903
      @vetalybashlaev8903 5 років тому +1

      Ещё и тяжёлая

    • @Kam-Kuth
      @Kam-Kuth 5 років тому +2

      @@vetalybashlaev8903 ага .. избыточно тяжелая, без подвески и с бесполезной гуслей ((

  • @jamesspry3294
    @jamesspry3294 3 роки тому +2

    Great work! I admire your determination!
    But you really need to make some jigs and fixtures that will speed up your cutting and drilling of those track components.

  • @2ndamendment383
    @2ndamendment383 5 років тому +4

    Good work. I hope this doesn't mean we have another cold war and arms build up going on

  • @vovaliva1826
    @vovaliva1826 4 роки тому +1

    Не в проходимости дело, Он кузнец. 34 вёрку тоже не один Кошнин создавал.Это большой труд. В молодые годы знает больше чем азы. В добрый путь!!

  • @lavrentichudakoff2519
    @lavrentichudakoff2519 5 років тому +3

    It may have been easier to buy a set of hard rubber tracks. Good work anyway you look at it.

  • @Анатолий-н8ю
    @Анатолий-н8ю Рік тому +2

    Молодец умница ,трудолюбие исключительное и жена молодец помогает ❤

  • @leodrx
    @leodrx 5 років тому +4

    Legend has it that in Slavic countries all screens are tilted to a 45 ° angle so every video must be shot in alternating 45 ° inclinations. Or maybe it's just that his tripod is missing a leg ...

  • @ИВАНМЕШКОВ-ц8з
    @ИВАНМЕШКОВ-ц8з 5 років тому +2

    Малой к успеху шол , Адовый труд прошел ))

  • @BrianStoutPhotography
    @BrianStoutPhotography 5 років тому +3

    A better idea for the bolts on the track would be carriage bolts. The domed heads would not have the friction that the hex bolts do.

    • @etech2xwon59
      @etech2xwon59 5 років тому

      I was thinking the same thing. Maybe even give them a tack weld on quadrants to keep them from moving around. Would have to grind part of the "square" under the head off to keep hole in matting piece round. I mean if he is going to do all the work he already has??? I'm sure he has already thought about it. Heck, a large dia. fine thread button head bolt would be better, but expensive. All are temporary as they will wear rapidly one would think. To get best operation IMHO a Flathead in a countersink would solve a lot of problems with wear and friction.

  • @tricaterra
    @tricaterra 5 років тому +1

    I follow this series since the first episode. I'm looking forward to the result, but it's getting really cool anyway! I am also a mechanic, we are the same regardless of country! I'm from Brazil o /

  • @renan8567
    @renan8567 5 років тому +3

    This is a project of imposing respect.

  • @richardbaumeister466
    @richardbaumeister466 5 років тому +1

    Ambitious young lad.very talented.

  • @ahmedabdelrahman829
    @ahmedabdelrahman829 5 років тому +3

    I'm waiting for the next part , plz don't be late

  • @KQCMQC
    @KQCMQC 5 років тому +2

    По тракам фигня конечно, до первого разворота. В любом случае это тоже опыт. Главное продолжайте в том же духе!

  • @JohnSmith-pu7vb
    @JohnSmith-pu7vb 5 років тому +3

    Love your videos even if I can't understand you lol Ever consider subtitles in English?

  • @stewartcoronadocerpa
    @stewartcoronadocerpa 5 років тому +1

    Отличный проект, я вас поздравляю, у вас много изобретательности, продолжайте свою цель и которую вам удастся успешно завершить

  • @pifych
    @pifych 5 років тому +4

    Хорошо когда есть руки и столько свободного времени. Единственное в первый же выезд Гусянки рассыпяться.... Не так они делаются....

  • @drbahb1
    @drbahb1 5 років тому

    Glad to see that you have a drill press now. Much easier than using a hand drill all the time.

  • @heiko2889
    @heiko2889 3 роки тому +3

    Ich mag dein Projekt.mehr als die Dummen Kommentare mancher Leute,die selber nichts auf die Reihe bringen...mach weiter so

  • @blainsmith3097
    @blainsmith3097 5 років тому +2

    Good for you son for following through with you dreams ! DREAM BIG !

  • @ЛевЛаврентьев-л9ю
    @ЛевЛаврентьев-л9ю 5 років тому +13

    это просто смешно
    декоративная поделка, а не танк
    русские не одобряют!