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browning
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hey everyone my name is browning 41 custom cabinet builder by trade married coulpe kids into tanking rc models ect... was shown this site came to see what all i can learn for ya guys :)
ALPHA
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Welcome Browning... I have to say RC tankery is a great Hobby....my reason for saying that ..is Crashing a Tank isn't as Catastrophic as Crashing other RC products lol...it's very rare you will ever carry home your tank in a bucket :haha:
It is truly an Adventure.... perhaps even more challenging than making a cabinet...but just as satisfying once a project is done :D

Enjoy it...the Adventure that is :thumbup:

ALPHA

PS...It is a requirement that you must post photos................(just kidding) but photos are nice :D
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Hallo Browning enjoy the Forum, if you are the owner of HENG LONG Tanks then I would suggest you scroll down to HENG LONG Builds, there you will see some great Tanks and of course how they were built same goes for TAMIYA and of course there is a section for other builds these are all worth a look, whatever, have fun it is after all only a hobby, if I keep telling my self that it may come true although what it really is, is poverty the hard way. shaun
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Good Evening,
Welcome to the Forum. There is a lot of accumulated knowledge here in the Headers and the people who are here. Enjoy your stay and post some pics of your tanks as you acquire and work on them. We love to kick the virtual road wheels around here.
regards,
Painless
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Horses45
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Welcome browning lots of info and great banter on here, but as pointed out before RC Tanking is not so bad when you have al slight accident and from experience that's true lol. But enjoy and look forward to you posting some pics up of you tanks
Torro King Tiger , Torro KV-2 , Torro M-16 half track , 2xTaigen Tigers
HL King Tiger , HL KV-1 , HL Tiger , HL Bulldog , HL Pershing , HL Sherman
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Lert
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o7 Browning! Welcome to the website I recommended to you. :D

You'll find a lot of encouraging words, tips, information and mad skillz here. Some of the builds on this website make me feel like a complete noob when I gaze upon my own amateurish works and despair.
ALPHA wrote:Crashing a Tank isn't as Catastrophic as Crashing other RC products lol
So true. When I 'crash' my Struggle Buggy IV or my Jiggety Kitty I always check the furniture for damage rather than my models. I figure some dings and dents just help sell the 'used and abused' look that tanks are supposed to have anyways.
JagdPanther / Leopard 2A6 / StuG Ausf. G / KV-2 / M4A3A4 / MTLB / 2.5 ton truck 6x6
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