Opening the Metro daily freebie today on the train to London revealed a short article on Mark Spencer's 1/4 scale KT with a good picture of the tank and Mark. Its nice to see a bit of publicity for these large scale tanks.
I'll scan in the picture/article this evening when I get home and post it.
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Although i have seen the 1/4 scale tanks that are coming in from russia , i am sure that many have not . They are impressive to say the least , and perform well. The dissadvantage is their size, as a transit type van is needed for the transportation.
As to praising an Armortek competitor , i doubt that there is any competition between Armortek and Mark 1 Tanks . I know Gill and Mark of Armortek have been guests at Mark 1 Tanks place when Mark has the UK tank club there .
Mark and Gill also tell us that there is absolutley no way that they would manufacture a 1/4 scale tank, because of the weight.
The 2 manufactures run side by side , you pay your money and take your choice . The Armortek tanks are an engineers model, whereas Mark 1 Tanks are aimed at the person with little or no engineering skill. who wants a radio controlled tank, without the hassle of having to build it.
I thought long and hard before posting on this thread , and i have no doubt that i am going to get my head bittwen off, but i am old enough to take the flak .
There is a place for both manufacturers , and if one were to dissapear then it would be a sad day for the hobby .
Dave Pengelly , Armortek owner, UK Tank Club Chairman
As to praising an Armortek competitor , i doubt that there is any competition between Armortek and Mark 1 Tanks . I know Gill and Mark of Armortek have been guests at Mark 1 Tanks place when Mark has the UK tank club there .
Mark and Gill also tell us that there is absolutley no way that they would manufacture a 1/4 scale tank, because of the weight.
The 2 manufactures run side by side , you pay your money and take your choice . The Armortek tanks are an engineers model, whereas Mark 1 Tanks are aimed at the person with little or no engineering skill. who wants a radio controlled tank, without the hassle of having to build it.
I thought long and hard before posting on this thread , and i have no doubt that i am going to get my head bittwen off, but i am old enough to take the flak .
There is a place for both manufacturers , and if one were to dissapear then it would be a sad day for the hobby .
Dave Pengelly , Armortek owner, UK Tank Club Chairman
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HI ALL I AM WITH DAVE PENGELLY ON THIS MATTER I HAVE A ARMORTEK TANK AND MARK 1 TANK. THAY ARE AS GOOD AS EACH OTHER IN THERE OWN WAY. WE ALL HAVE THE SAME INTEREST (TANKS) NO MATTER WHO MAKES THEM I AM SURE PUTING THE PICTURE ON THE FORUM WILL NOT AFFECT SALES AND IF SOMEONE BOUGHT ONE THEN THERE IS ONE MORE TANK OUT THERE AND THAT IS A GOOD THING.ALL THE BEST (NICK)
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I agree with Dave. No competition there at all. Once you own an Armortek tank that's all you want
I have to say that Bryan's new paint job on his 1/4 KT by Dave at Armorpax is stunning .
If you want to see Mark with his 1/4 KT just go to Metro.co.uk and look for page 23 on todays issue.
Antony
I have to say that Bryan's new paint job on his 1/4 KT by Dave at Armorpax is stunning .
If you want to see Mark with his 1/4 KT just go to Metro.co.uk and look for page 23 on todays issue.
Antony
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Im with Nick Dave and Ant here. Id like to see the pics. I have one of Alex's early 1/10 tanks and have seen a couple of the 1/6. They are great if that was all there was. But once you have had the taste of heavy metal, plastic will never do again.
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