would amortek ever make a 1/4 scale tank?

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would amortek ever make a 1/4 scale tank?

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Or would it be just to big and heavy? me..I think the bigger the better lol

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hi

i know were theirs a abbot for £12000! and personnel carrier for £7000!! very tempting if i had the land :cry:

richie :wink:
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Many moons ago I went to an auction at Littlecombe Steam looking for old farm stationary engines, as I was into restoring these in those days. There was an Abbot for sale which drove off its low loader and went for £2800 which would be about £6000 in todays money, so they are going up in price faster than inflation. Abbots can also go on the road, so its not so important to find a place to run them.
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hi allan

this is on the road, with new pads!!! 8) :P

richie :wink:

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Re: would amortek ever make a 1/4 scale tank?

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michael didonato wrote:Or would it be just to big and heavy? me..I think the bigger the better lol
A 1/4 full metal AFV would be too heavy to run by electrical motors and batteries. It's weight would be 3.4 times of it's 1/6 counterpart. Hardly could be handled by a single player, transported by sedan/hatchback.

I believe in "bigger is better" policy too. But.....to that BIG is out of the question. :shock: :roll:

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Guys,

Over the years I have own a few vehicles, 432, Saracen F604C, Ferret, Humber Pig ( NI ) and for a very short time a Chieftain. All great fun to drive but the down side is fuel cost's, spare parts and fitting them. So thats why I now own 1/6 scale. Yes you can pick these vehicles up for less than a Armortek model but remember the Army sell them as scrap and a lot are.

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Speaking as the person who does most of the packing I think you may not be surprised to hear that my vote would be a comprehensive 'NO'! :wink:

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:lol: Hey.. was just throwing something out there....I just like the idea of being 1 up on the competitors...I found this company is thinking about making a 1/4 all steel tank..they even might make it driver operated...
www.modelworks-int.com/asp/future.asp

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Armortek wrote:Speaking as the person who does most of the packing I think you may not be surprised to hear that my vote would be a comprehensive 'NO'! :wink:

Gill
ha ha you would still be packing this time next year :lol:

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Armortek wrote:Speaking as the person who does most of the packing I think you may not be surprised to hear that my vote would be a comprehensive 'NO'! :wink:

Gill
LOL :lol: LOL
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michael didonato wrote::lol: Hey.. was just throwing something out there....I just like the idea of being 1 up on the competitors...I found this company is thinking about making a 1/4 all steel tank..they even might make it driver operated...
www.modelworks-int.com/asp/future.asp
Hey Michael:

Modelworks went into administration last June and its assests have now been dispersed. They will never be building a 1/4 scale tank or a 1/6 scale tank or a 1/8 scale tank. The guys who ended up with those assests (tank bits) are only making traction engines and steam lorries.
:cry: :cry:
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Robert MacDonald wrote:
michael didonato wrote::lol: Hey.. was just throwing something out there....I just like the idea of being 1 up on the competitors...I found this company is thinking about making a 1/4 all steel tank..they even might make it driver operated...
www.modelworks-int.com/asp/future.asp
Hey Michael:

Modelworks went into administration last June and its assests have now been dispersed. They will never be building a 1/4 scale tank or a 1/6 scale tank or a 1/8 scale tank. The guys who ended up with those assests (tank bits) are only making traction engines and steam lorries.
:cry: :cry:

Thanks..I been waiting for a reply for about 3 months now about some parts I need to finish my 1/8 tiger tank....they still have an active website...saying to place orders for a re-realease of their tiger 1??
Rob

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Post by Robert MacDonald »

Hi again Michael:

According to the communications I've had with Dean (formerly of Modelworks now of Steam Traction World) they do not currently intend to do the 1/8th Tiger 1. Deciding instead to focus on the Steam Traction models.

I too had contacted them in regards to their Tiger (and never heard from them) as I was already into them for two other kits (traction engine and locomotive). They went under shortly after they proposed to rerelease the Tiger. That was one of the reasons I decided to take the step into Armortek's Panzer III - its about the same size as a 1/8th tiger.

There is an extensive discussion on the Model Engineering Clearing House Forum site: http://modeleng.proboards20.com/

Regards:
Rob

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hi guys

Me to!! why buy a Lada when you can buy a Porsche for the same money!! :P 8) cant wait for my kt!! one ace tank.

Richie :wink:

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If they did it would need one of these.
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