This vaping colossus is an Armortek King Tiger ( ); but the smoker in it is a custom job, made one by Wiggytronics:
Perhaps the link that led me to this vid has been posted before, but if so, it's worth repeating. For all things 1:6 scale, do use this webpage, with its really useful list of suppliers, and custom builders in 1:6
https://thepanzertrap.com/panzertrap_friends.html
One of these days...eh? Armortek's there, and so is another Brit bespoke company- https://www.armorpax.net
https://www.armorpax.net/news
How's this for a custom heavy smoker!?
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How's this for a custom heavy smoker!?
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..and here's useful link to a US firm offering a variety of motors/gearboxes, and bits, for projects up to, and including, 1:6 scale ..
..and here it is: http://www.robotmarketplace.com
..and here it is: http://www.robotmarketplace.com
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Did you mean to add a link here Roy?43rdRecceReg wrote:..and here's useful link to a US firm offering a variety of motors/gearboxes, and bits, for projects up to, and including, 1:6 scale ..
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Ah..oops, Thanks Mick, I thought I'd already posted it.Son of a gun-ner wrote:Did you mean to add a link here Roy?43rdRecceReg wrote:..and here's useful link to a US firm offering a variety of motors/gearboxes, and bits, for projects up to, and including, 1:6 scale ..
Time for a nice Columbian coffee, I think. I'll edit the post to include the missing link..
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Re: How's this for a custom heavy smoker!?
Here's a Tarr version 3 working well with an acoustic speaker
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Re: How's this for a custom heavy smoker!?
An even heavier smoker also appearing in Tom's acoustic smoker thread. For me, the combination of proportional sounds (and what sounds! ) with proportional smoke, makes this configuration highly desirable.
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