MG34 Panzerschutz barrels, my work so far

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Re: MG34 Panzerschutz barrels, my work so far

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Wow they look amazing!

I have to ask, when you guys go to SO much time and trouble to detail these R/C tanks to this level do you ever take them outside and still run them or are they shelf display models only at this point? I can't imagine these fine scale details could hold up if you took them out and ran them, hell I have problems with just the tanks themselves I couldn't imagine this type of stuff surviving at all!
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Hi jackalope,

Yeah I do run these outside, not only that but I IR battle with them too.

You do have to accept that sometimes a piece of detail is going to get knocked off the tank.

Details like these MG34 AA mounts I usually build so that they are removable for battling, but I do run them with the detail on when I am just driving. Putting them back together is part of the fun for me.

My Late Tiger did a complete roll recently whilst I was driving it about at an old quarry. It had the commander figure in it and everything.
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jackalope wrote:Wow they look amazing!

I have to ask, when you guys go to SO much time and trouble to detail these R/C tanks to this level do you ever take them outside and still run them or are they shelf display models only at this point? I can't imagine these fine scale details could hold up if you took them out and ran them, hell I have problems with just the tanks themselves I couldn't imagine this type of stuff surviving at all!
:haha: :haha: That thought runs through my mind as well... basically boiling down to the "Point of Reason" of a build... as at times it does seem things can go too far..also reason I don't have BUCKETS hanging off the rear of my tanks :haha: ;) :haha:

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scalawag wrote:Hi jackalope,

Yeah I do run these outside, not only that but I IR battle with them too.

You do have to accept that sometimes a piece of detail is going to get knocked off the tank.

Details like these MG34 AA mounts I usually build so that they are removable for battling, but I do run them with the detail on when I am just driving. Putting them back together is part of the fun for me.

My Late Tiger did a complete roll recently whilst I was driving it about at an old quarry. It had the commander figure in it and everything.
Is that the one you just did all the PE work on :O ...Dang Scalawag...you are the adventurous one :D

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Paul,
Excellent work as always. The MGs look perfect and realistic as can be. I'll definitely follow this thread on my upcoming Tiger 1 build.
regards,
Painless

Alpha, I haven't lost a bucket (yet) *chuckles*
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ALPHA wrote:
scalawag wrote:Hi jackalope,

Yeah I do run these outside, not only that but I IR battle with them too.

You do have to accept that sometimes a piece of detail is going to get knocked off the tank.

Details like these MG34 AA mounts I usually build so that they are removable for battling, but I do run them with the detail on when I am just driving. Putting them back together is part of the fun for me.

My Late Tiger did a complete roll recently whilst I was driving it about at an old quarry. It had the commander figure in it and everything.
Is that the one you just did all the PE work on :O ...Dang Scalawag...you are the adventurous one :D

ALPHA

Yep both of my Tigers have the PE work done on them. :D
scalawag

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PainlessWolf wrote:Paul,
Excellent work as always. The MGs look perfect and realistic as can be. I'll definitely follow this thread on my upcoming Tiger 1 build.
regards,
Painless

Alpha, I haven't lost a bucket (yet) *chuckles*

Glad you like them Painless :D No lost buckets here either ;)
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scalawag wrote:
ALPHA wrote:
scalawag wrote:Hi jackalope,

Yeah I do run these outside, not only that but I IR battle with them too.

You do have to accept that sometimes a piece of detail is going to get knocked off the tank.

Details like these MG34 AA mounts I usually build so that they are removable for battling, but I do run them with the detail on when I am just driving. Putting them back together is part of the fun for me.

My Late Tiger did a complete roll recently whilst I was driving it about at an old quarry. It had the commander figure in it and everything.
Is that the one you just did all the PE work on :O ...Dang Scalawag...you are the adventurous one :D

ALPHA

Yep both of my Tigers have the PE work done on them. :D
You have to be Honest Scalawag...when that Tiger rolled... did your heart stop for a moment :O

ALPHA
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ALPHA wrote:
scalawag wrote:
ALPHA wrote: Is that the one you just did all the PE work on :O ...Dang Scalawag...you are the adventurous one :D

ALPHA

Yep both of my Tigers have the PE work done on them. :D
You have to be Honest Scalawag...when that Tiger rolled... did your heart stop for a moment :O

ALPHA
Yep it did :D but then I looked at it and thought "actually thats not to bad" and one evening of work and you would not know it had happened. :thumb up:

What can I say I like the detail and I like to drive and battle them too :thumbup:
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ALPHA wrote:
jackalope wrote:Wow they look amazing!

I have to ask, when you guys go to SO much time and trouble to detail these R/C tanks to this level do you ever take them outside and still run them or are they shelf display models only at this point? I can't imagine these fine scale details could hold up if you took them out and ran them, hell I have problems with just the tanks themselves I couldn't imagine this type of stuff surviving at all!
:haha: :haha: That thought runs through my mind as well... basically boiling down to the "Point of Reason" of a build... as at times it does seem things can go too far..also reason I don't have BUCKETS hanging off the rear of my tanks :haha: ;) :haha:

ALPHA
All my tanks go outside and some even battle. When I build the photo etch I solder and try and bolt through the hull where possible to improve the durability . If they are to sit on a shelf I wouldn't bother with RC!
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