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The yard will have excellent tank playground. Btw I am dad. The 2 year olds first word is tank. #5 is due in July!

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Re: Dads new bunker.

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Very nice!

Is #5 a child...or the fifth tank? Or is there little difference?

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neil graham wrote:
Mon Feb 19, 2024 4:01 am
Very nice!

Is #5 a child...or the fifth tank? Or is there little difference?
I wish I knew what was due in July from Armortek…

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Of other interest, is the wings on the floor in the right side of the garage. Please, do tell us more?
May all go well with number 5!

Enjoy Life.

Later Tim
Tampa Bay, Fla area USA.

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Progress on my shop…

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Thats nice....the only thing missing is a bed.

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Started organizing

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That's bigger than my entire garden (yard) !

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Hi Guys, I'm have been spending time getting items mounted on the wall today. The space on the wall is getting filled Friday with a Leopard kit!


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Brian, which sized Husky tables are those (length)? Any issues with them cranking up or down with a Tiger on them. I’m probably going to get at least one for my shop. I appreciate your input. Sweet set up by the way... :D

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Hi Damon, thanks for asking. Those are two sizes. I forget exactly what length it is but the one on the left is in 50-60” range and the smaller one with the Panther is 40”ish. Bigger is better if you have the space. Can fit LOTS of tools and pieces in the huge drawers too. The crank is only a little stiff with a model on the table but not too hard as long as you are not constantly adjusting it you should be ok. I have 6 of the tables. I’m a big fan.

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Brian, which sized Husky tables are those (length)? Any issues with them cranking up or down with a Tiger on them. I’m probably going to get at least one for my shop. I appreciate your input. Sweet set up by the way... :D

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I temporarily got all my armortek kits in one place for the first time. lots of work to do when the kids let me catch my breath.

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Looks Amazing Brian ! What a great set up you have , well done on that front . Now a question what's in the boxes ? I'm sure everyone would like to know . Are you going for the sdkfz 7 and 88 as well ? cheers Dale

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Superb! what's your favourite kit so far Brian?

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Beautiful set up Brian, love the “bunker”. A modeler’s dream.

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