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The Little Black Book - Online resources
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 11:08 am
by Stephen White
By popular demand (from at least two members), I've started a new Knowledge Base Topic with useful online links. The purpose is to curate links which we think will help the Armortek global community with researching, building and operating your models. The aim is for it to be international and a living document. Please contribute any links which you've found useful and also help us keep it relevant by letting us know about any links which are now defunct. If you have a new link, please use this thread to let us know and we'll update this Topic accordingly.
We're looking for :
Clubs (ones that run 1:6)
Museums/ Permanent Exhibitions
Modelling supplies
Modelling forums/ resources
Reference material sites
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Re: The Little Black Book - Online resources
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 12:23 pm
by Adrian Harris
The "One Sixth UK" forum is currently defunct, though I think Pete has mentioned he might be resurrecting/archiving it.
The "Sixth Army Group" forum also has a section for vehicles, so is not entirely for figures.
Adrian.
Re: The Little Black Book - Online resources
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:27 pm
by AlastairCooke
Hi All,
I have made frequent use of the following:
fasteners - Westfield Fasteners :- westfieldfasteners.co.uk
metal (mainly aluminium but some brass, have useful cutting service) - Forward Metals :- forwardmetals.co.uk
laser cutting and bending service (requires CAD files for parts) Fractory :- fractory.com
etched brass etc (cheapest if sent artwork as .eps or .pdf) PPD ltd :- ppdltd.com
Alastair
Re: The Little Black Book - Online resources
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 3:12 pm
by Oliver Brüninghaus
Hi,
Those interested in the older tanks will find a rich source of information here.
https://landships.activeboard.com
Best Wishes
Oliver
Re: The Little Black Book - Online resources
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:47 pm
by Armortek
Thanks gentlemen, all now included/amended. Let's keep this a live thread. Stephen
Re: The Little Black Book - Online resources
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 5:24 pm
by Søren Sandvold
I've find Oddball759mm/John/ECA YouTube channel very inspiring and informative. His series of Armortek builds was strongly the reson for my initial purchase of a Tiger1 from Armortek.