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Simon Lambert
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Post by Simon Lambert »

Hello everyone!

This is my first posting here ...I have been a visitor on the outside for a while..but I've taken the plunge !!

Although not strictly an owner yet ,I soon will be...............so be prepared because I will be asking questions !!

Let me tell you.......I have been interested in tanks since I was a kid back in the 70's when I saved up and brought some corgi toy tanks ( nice little metal ones)......I put them in the cupboard and forgot about them until a year or so ago when I found them and gave them to my young son.
This rekindled my interest and I bought a Tamiya KT 1/16 ,having spent many hours building this and cruising the internet for upgrade parts etc ....I stumbled across the Armortek site and read the forum.

"Open Day" I read ....OMG they just happen to be across the road from where I work too !!!

So I went to the open day and saw many of your splendid models & now I'm joining your ranks!!

Excellent !!!....Big metal tank ...lots of fun !!

Imagine my sons face when he sees it !!

Cheers
Si

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Post by chris fry »

hello Simon,

welcome to the mad house, i think you will have a lot of fun building these amazing kits, i do, your lucky armortek is just around the corner from you, it was the same for me when they were at there old premises, but then they moved, never forgotten them for that :cry: , it was nice to just pop down the road to pick bits up and have a nose around and a chat, please come back?? :lol: , whats your first purchase going to be then Simon.

cheers, Chris.

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi Simon

Welcome to the fun of heavy, metal, big scale tanks. I look forward to seeing what model you have and your build.

Kind regards

Tim

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Post by leesellars »

Hello Simon

Welcome to the world of big boys toys.Hope you heve as much fun as we all do.Hope to see you at a show.

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Simon Lambert
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Post by Simon Lambert »

Thanks For the welcome Chaps!

Well..... I've probably fallen straight in the deep end. I managed to snag 1 of the last remaining Late tigers......reckon I might just treat myself to a new pair of molegrips and a lump hammer for assembly of this beauty !! (joking ).


Cheers
S

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Paul Wills
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Post by Paul Wills »

Hi Simon,

Welcome to the club, and you got a late Tiger. You will have to start to think about which theatre and unit you are going to base it on, i.e. Normandy, Germany, Russia, and SS, Wehrmacht, or maybe you could find out if the Herman Goring division, which was Luftwaffe had late tigers. Not sure if they did, but I am sure Kent will tell me if I am wrong, :lol: :lol: .

Just ask if you need help, there is always some one with the info you want, and of course Lee will help you out with all your detailing parts and figures, and all the others on the craftsman’s market!!

Paul :wink: .

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Post by Dale jordan »

Welcome Simon . I brought the last early tiger well done to you !! . You will get plenty of help on the forum , Plus Mark and Gill are very professional and helpful . Even when you live on the other side of the planet like us Aussie . Dale.

Dave Harbour
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Post by Dave Harbour »

Hello everyone

First posting for me, so here goes..... I very recently gratefully received my Tiger 1 kit from Armortek...... very impressed with the service from Gill, and the kit itself! It's awesome!!

Just thought I'd introduce myself to the forum and 1/6 scale Armortek tank builders. After looking through the parts and instructions, I know there will be lots of queries to be resolved. Having been building various models for many years, I have to say, this kit is in a class of its own!

Looking foward to starting to construct the tank.

Many thanks.

Dave

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Post by Marc Ford »

Hello to Simon Lambert and Dave Harbour.

Nice to here of more people down south building Armortek's,not anything to do with Mark and Gill moving down south is it? Any way good news for us.When you have built your kit you will need to test it out, a group of owners are members of a small friendly club with a site in south devon.
Why not come down and have a look,we have regulars from Bournmouth and Somerset as well as devon.More details on www.devonrctanks.pwp


Hope to see you soon

Marc
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Nigel Allen
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Post by Nigel Allen »

Welcome Simon and Dave,

I have just started building my second Tiger 1, and still need to follow the instructions. All I can say is as long as you follow the instructions you should have no problums :lol: .Any issues just ask on this forum as most of us have had some issues during the build.



Nigel.

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