F.O.V. 1941 KV-2

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F.O.V. 1941 KV-2

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Alpha,
Check this out. I thought that I would put together this little KV-2 to have something to inspire me on the days when I am sweating some aspect of the Taigen\Torro KV-2 build. Sort of give me a look at what I am getting into. ;o) I'll build it during slow days at work and in between calls. A neat little kit for 8 bucks U.S.
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Even gives a little bit of history and technical data for the tank
Even gives a little bit of history and technical data for the tank
Concise instruction booklet
Concise instruction booklet
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Neatly packed and all there
Neatly packed and all there
Hmmmm, might be above my skill and age level.
Hmmmm, might be above my skill and age level.
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1/72 KV-2 by Forces of Valor
1/72 KV-2 by Forces of Valor
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Re: F.O.V. 1941 KV-2

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:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: Hey Painless... Man I've forgotten just how small 1:72 scale is :haha: ....very cool though didn't even know they had the model in that scale ...you should attempt to put one of those micro .RC tank mechs in it... that way when you build your 1:16.... you can make an extendable ramp and it can roll out the back of the turret :haha: ....or make a German Crazy Joe... holding a transmitter in his hand controlling that one ;)

Very cool Painless :thumbup:

ALPHA

PS..I think it's above my skill level as well as vision level as well :D
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Nobody said anything about reading when I took up this excuse to burn money, whatever next, SOLDERING!!! As it is I think I am about graduate level in electronics and using a pin vise. Painless did you know that in Britain we are supposed to spell pin vice differently from you, the world has gone quite mad. shaun
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Good Afternoon,
Alpha, *chuckles* I can't stand soldering in 1/16 scale, can't imagine attempting it in 1/72. A 'Unique' German Commander for the 1/16 KV-2?, that I could probably pull off. ;o) Jarndice, quite Mad indeed!
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