Here's the latest update on my Leopard's removable skirts
http://www.pbase.com/calvinwill/update just scroll thru the photos and read the captions.
As you can see, the fix is easy. I had to run in a parking lot because that new area I found a few days ago now has construction equipment tearing up the place, shame too, the dirt was of high quality with almost no rocks of any kind, just debris left by humans and tree branches.
When running on the asphalt, I notice the GBS making minute movements (seemed like half a degree or maybe less) to keep the barrel stabilized, the lot is generally flat, not perfect of course. That GBS is really sensitive, since I run mostly on dirt and sand I never realized the GBS was that accurate. I highly, highly recommend this option for current and future Leopard owners.
Remember that strv 122? Here's what Fixa did with the DMD and battery on his strv 122
http://www.rcpanzer.de/apboard/threa...art=46&seite=4
The battery has to go in the hull because of the design of the rear of those up-armored turrets, the same will be true of HEL 2 and Spain's A6E (I feel a third Leo kit coming soon

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Will