Freddies Kingtiger for sale.

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Fredrik Jorgensen
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Freddies Kingtiger for sale.

Post by Fredrik Jorgensen »

I have finally come to the conclusion that i have to sell my prechious.
As im as you know, struggeling in life after illness and a divorce i have nor the strenght or the financial means to complete her.

The Tiger will be sold with all options besides the blank firer (have one reserved with armortek).
Loads of Mike Stannard upgrades and Hugos new muzzle
All of the hard work is done, just watch my saga for you who havent seen
the effort ive put into it. Built to a high standard that is.
1 spectrum 7 channel radio and all the electrics, batteries are included.
i also include the dragon figures i have 3 of and 2 Dragon oil drums.
Paint, spares, and Brass stencils you name it. Its all of the things ive bought
during the process so its hard to mention it all. And its ALOT.
Just check my saga to see pictures of her.

As the freight is massive and i need to make a large box, i have no clue what it will be. But if there is interest i will check it out.
And of course the byer will provide the shipping cost as its not included.
European buyers can even speak to me about a holiday trip to stockholm for a pickup trip :).

Price? I havent done the math on all the included yet but will sit down and do the calculating ;).

Regards guys keep your work up, as i cant.
Fredrik

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi Freddie

I am sorry to hear that you are selling your precious King Tiger after all the effort and hard work you have already put into it. I am even more sorry to hear the reason.

Best thoughts and wishes to you. Anyone would be lucky to have your partially built kit.

Take care of yourself
Kindest regards
Tim
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Post by Robert E Morey »

Freddie,
I concur with Tim's sentiments. I am sorry you have sell your model, but esp for health and personal "life" reasons. I wish you all the best with your health and personal situation. Thank you for the enjoyable posts and long distance friendship. I do hope you can sell your model for a fair price. I hope to you can check into the forum from time to time. Kind regards, Bob

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Post by Fredrik Jorgensen »

Thnx guys for the support.
And yes im not leaving the forums :) you wont get rid of me that easy hehe.

Freddie

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Post by Fredrik Jorgensen »

Had Per Sonnervik and Stefan Konitzer over this weekend and was begged to reconsider my selling of my KT...SO for you interested im sad to say its on hold at the moment, im sorry for that.

Might say i live to fight another day.
As Per said to much time and money invested, just go at it from time to time when you have it.

So im going to do that

Fredrik

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Post by Martin Cohen »

Hi Fredrik,

Keeping the Tiger might be therapeutic - it may give you something to do when bored and something to look forward to in your better days ahead. I hope it works out for you.

Cheers,

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Post by Bill Lambert »

Hi Freddy. the boys are right. It would be better for you to have the Tiger there with you. At least you have something there for you. You need that now. It would be good for you to keep it. Everybody admired what you did during the construction. Everybody looked up to you. Besides, if you keep it it always is there to give you hope.
Wishing you the best and stay in touch!
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Post by Robin Hinson »

Hi Freddie,

I would greatly endorse what the other guys are saying. We know that you have troubles at the moment but these hopefully will be short lived. The work you have already carried out on your tiger has been an interest and inspireration to us all. Stay with it old son.

Rob

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Freddie,
I too am glad to hear you decided to keep your KT. I concur with others thoughts here that these models are good therapy. I agree, I like nothing more than making parts and tinkering with them as part of my relaxation. I've sold off most of my 1/16 scale stuff, but I will not part with my 1/6 Armortek tanks! Keep at it, even if progress is slow.
Kind regards,
Bob

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