Suggested to give a good idea of the size comparison of the Rolls.
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Over the last few years we have brought out a whole series of kits as a direct result of your feedback - kits like the Pershing, JagdPanther, Hetzer, Leopard 2A4, and more recently the Sd Kfz 7, 88mm Flak 36 and the upcoming Challenger 2.
So, in keeping with what has become and annual tradition, here is your opportunity to once again influence our future production plans.
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The Rolls Royce met it's public today
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I've never seen an RR Armoured car next to a MkIV before... Amazing size comparison when you seem them in scale together.
I always think of the WW1 tanks as behemoths. But this makes it look much smaller than they appear in pictures or even when standing next to one. I've only seen the one at Kent. And I remember it as massive. But seeing it next to the RR, it looks much smaller! Very, very cool picture!
Beautiful pictures! Trust the new model was well-received???
Cheers,
RPR
I always think of the WW1 tanks as behemoths. But this makes it look much smaller than they appear in pictures or even when standing next to one. I've only seen the one at Kent. And I remember it as massive. But seeing it next to the RR, it looks much smaller! Very, very cool picture!
Beautiful pictures! Trust the new model was well-received???
Cheers,
RPR
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I seemed to go down well.
As for the comparison with the Mark IV, as you can see against all the other tanks the RR is a long machine but the Mark IV has it beat in the er, girth department!
As for the comparison with the Mark IV, as you can see against all the other tanks the RR is a long machine but the Mark IV has it beat in the er, girth department!
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Hi Daniel,
I didn't realize you were there, I could have given you anew copy of the insurance certificate.
Dennis Jones.
I didn't realize you were there, I could have given you anew copy of the insurance certificate.
Dennis Jones.
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Regarding this wonderful new model : are the wheels built using separate spokes and rims? Having built a few motorcycle wheels I can imagine that building wheels in 1/6 th scale will be 'fun' !!!
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> are the wheels built using separate spokes and rims?
Yes, Chris was trying to explain it at the show but I'm afraid I zoned out
By the time you get to the spare, you should have it down pat.
Adrian.
Yes, Chris was trying to explain it at the show but I'm afraid I zoned out



By the time you get to the spare, you should have it down pat.
Adrian.
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I lost the gist of it too ! But, if I remember correctly, you get two jigs - one for the hub and one for the rim. The spokes are like long pins. You put them in one way, and give the jigs a twist to lock the spokes. Then you turn it all over and do the other spokes in the other direction.
Or something like that .......
the double wheels on the back axle are apparently even more fun !
For me, the best bit is that the motor fits inside the engine block ! So you can open the bonnet, see that lovely engine, but still drive the model around on full r/c. Incredible
It is a lovely thing though - I didn't expect to like it, but I was smitten. If only funds permitted ....
All the best,
Chris
PS. My wife just said that Chris (Fry) is the official Spokesperson

Or something like that .......

For me, the best bit is that the motor fits inside the engine block ! So you can open the bonnet, see that lovely engine, but still drive the model around on full r/c. Incredible

It is a lovely thing though - I didn't expect to like it, but I was smitten. If only funds permitted ....

All the best,
Chris
PS. My wife just said that Chris (Fry) is the official Spokesperson





Mark IV (Liesel, Abteilung 14, France 1918)
M3 Lee (25 Dragoons, Burma 1944)
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Panther (Deserter, 145 RAC, Italy 1944)
Centurion Mk 3 (8KRIH, Korea 1950/51)
Morris Quad, 25-pdr & limber (45RA, Korea 1951)
M3 Lee (25 Dragoons, Burma 1944)
Universal Carrier (2/Wiltshires, Italy 1944)
Panther (Deserter, 145 RAC, Italy 1944)
Centurion Mk 3 (8KRIH, Korea 1950/51)
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Think your wife may have "spoked" Chris
The description above is fairly accurate but we will aim to have a video up on how to put together the wheels before we start shipping - its not all that easy to explain with drawings alone.
Kian

The description above is fairly accurate but we will aim to have a video up on how to put together the wheels before we start shipping - its not all that easy to explain with drawings alone.
Kian
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