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Lets do this! (introduction)

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Hello Brian,

Welcome to the Armortek forum and congratulations on being the happy owner of I presume a Tiger.

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Hi Brian, looking good dude and it looks like you have a nuclear proof bunker to work in just in case those missiles start flying :) regards Phil.
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Phil Woollard wrote:
Fri Jan 12, 2018 7:52 pm
Hi Brian, looking good dude and it looks like you have a nuclear proof bunker to work in just in case those missiles start flying :) regards Phil.
Hilarious Phil!
Paul Wills wrote:
Fri Jan 12, 2018 7:03 pm
Hello Brian,

Welcome to the Armortek forum and congratulations on being the happy owner of I presume a Tiger.

Paul. :wink:
Correct! Thank you Paul.

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Any ideas which Abteilung you will depict the Tiger?
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Very nice workspace!

Congrats on the Tiger! I'm on my first Armortek kit now... it won't be my last!

Cheers and look forward to following your build.

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Oh and please do tell more about the helicopter model in the background! It looks like a fantastic piece of work!

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mark lawson wrote:
Sat Jan 13, 2018 12:26 am
Any ideas which Abteilung you will depict the Tiger?
Mark, thank you for asking me what unit designation I wish to give my Tiger. All I can say right now is it will be a Normandy Tiger.
Robert Reid wrote:
Sat Jan 13, 2018 1:17 am
Very nice workspace!

Congrats on the Tiger! I'm on my first Armortek kit now... it won't be my last!

Cheers and look forward to following your build.

RPR
Robert, congratulations on your first Armortek kit, I am a first timer too. Thank you for the compliment regarding my workshop, it came together just in time for the Tiger delivery. I will post a build thread when I get started with my kit.
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Sat Jan 13, 2018 1:33 am
Oh and please do tell more about the helicopter model in the background! It looks like a fantastic piece of work!

Cheers,

RPR
Robert, the chopper is a 1:6 CIA AH-6 "Little Bird" Special Operations, secret operative helicopter. This happens to be a toy that came fully built by The Ultimate Soldier a few years ago. The brand quit building 12" compatible toys in 2002.

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