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Hi All,
Great turn out, just a shame we couldn't run our tanks today . Just a couple of photo's of Richie's new Stug IV and a short clip:
Thanks Antony
Great turn out, just a shame we couldn't run our tanks today . Just a couple of photo's of Richie's new Stug IV and a short clip:
Thanks Antony
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Sorry to disagree with you Kent but I already have the best tank in the world, My Panther. Richie might have the best Stug in the world, for nowKent Wiik wrote:Thanks for posting this Anthony.
And congrat Richie to the finest 1:6th rc tank in the world!
Cheers
Kent
eh Derek
BTW it's a SPG not a tank
Thanks Antony
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Hi Derek
Your Stug III build is stunning and I follow it with huge interest.
The Stug III is one of my top 3 Panzers maybe so because that was the first German ww2 Panzer I saw while as a boy visiting Parola Finland in the early 1970-ties.
I bought my first big rc tanks "all made and running" many moons ago.
Had the good fortune to be able to have Peter Mealings T34-85, IMHO the finest rc tank in the world those days.
Today surpassed by a number of other as the hobby has developed.
But the worlds finest "big" rc tank then and still is Per Sonnerviks 1:8th KT.
That tank is my biggest inspiration and guideline.
Will be most pleased if I even come close to that one as I have the bug for build myself now days.
Nothing wrong with buying "all done" but being a rivet counter I rather build accurate myself then spend time correcting others mistakes...
And for me it is a perfect hobby combination with ww2 technical research and 1:6th build.
In fact more time is spent in research then tank build even if I build slow with my tiny tool park...
Cheers
Kent
Your Stug III build is stunning and I follow it with huge interest.
The Stug III is one of my top 3 Panzers maybe so because that was the first German ww2 Panzer I saw while as a boy visiting Parola Finland in the early 1970-ties.
I bought my first big rc tanks "all made and running" many moons ago.
Had the good fortune to be able to have Peter Mealings T34-85, IMHO the finest rc tank in the world those days.
Today surpassed by a number of other as the hobby has developed.
But the worlds finest "big" rc tank then and still is Per Sonnerviks 1:8th KT.
That tank is my biggest inspiration and guideline.
Will be most pleased if I even come close to that one as I have the bug for build myself now days.
Nothing wrong with buying "all done" but being a rivet counter I rather build accurate myself then spend time correcting others mistakes...
And for me it is a perfect hobby combination with ww2 technical research and 1:6th build.
In fact more time is spent in research then tank build even if I build slow with my tiny tool park...
Cheers
Kent
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Hi Clive.
Not if your not going to build it like you told us?
Cheers Paul
Not if your not going to build it like you told us?
Cheers Paul
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Hi Clive.
Ha ha thought so but listen "shush you will set Ant off again" he can be quite pushy you know....but keep that quiet lol
Cheers Paul
Ha ha thought so but listen "shush you will set Ant off again" he can be quite pushy you know....but keep that quiet lol
Cheers Paul
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Me, pushy, never BTW Paul I haven't had up date for 24 hrs, what's going onPaul Morris wrote:Hi Clive.
Ha ha thought so but listen "shush you will set Ant off again" he can be quite pushy you know....but keep that quiet lol
Cheers Paul
Thanks Ant
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