I have returned
- torpedochief
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I have returned
My Brothers,
I have survived a bought with the dreaded C word. It was a very hard time. I am getting my self back together. SO I have come to where you very talented tankers share what they have done.
I am doing my first post illness build of a H/L Tiger 1. I saw another Gent in here building 334 of the 101st SS. I will be building 331 of the same unit. It will take a while but it is helping me so very much.
For those who do not know me. I was a Sailor for 20 years and a Tanker (19K) for 4 years. I have built upwards of 20 RC tanks for myself and for commission. I also build sailing ships from scratch. I have a scratch built T-72 in my future.
Here are some videos of my efforts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBuEQGM6eKE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_E51qP ... gUZ2fiGCuA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-lWfRT ... A&index=21
I have survived a bought with the dreaded C word. It was a very hard time. I am getting my self back together. SO I have come to where you very talented tankers share what they have done.
I am doing my first post illness build of a H/L Tiger 1. I saw another Gent in here building 334 of the 101st SS. I will be building 331 of the same unit. It will take a while but it is helping me so very much.
For those who do not know me. I was a Sailor for 20 years and a Tanker (19K) for 4 years. I have built upwards of 20 RC tanks for myself and for commission. I also build sailing ships from scratch. I have a scratch built T-72 in my future.
Here are some videos of my efforts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBuEQGM6eKE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_E51qP ... gUZ2fiGCuA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-lWfRT ... A&index=21
D. Clayton Meadows
Author of
OF ICE AND STEEL
EPITAPH
TIGER!
Author of
OF ICE AND STEEL
EPITAPH
TIGER!
Re: I have returned
Congrats on the Recovery... Welcome back to RC tankery...And thank you for the Outstanding videos
ALPHA

ALPHA
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- Sergeant
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Re: I have returned
Welcome back to the forum glad to hear your on the mend again and you have beaten it. This is the best kinda relaxation to keep your mind busy and focus on the build. look forward to seeing your builds here.
Best wishes
stuart
Best wishes
stuart
Grantham Light Armoured Division RCTC
- terrythegrey
- Recruit
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- Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2011 1:27 pm
Re: I have returned
Welcome back good to hear your OK.
Best Wishes
Terry
Best Wishes
Terry
- PainlessWolf
- Lieutenant-Colonel
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- Location: Southern Colorado Rocky Mountains
Re: I have returned
Good Afternoon,
Welcome back to tanking and congratulations on the Victory!
regards,
Painless
Welcome back to tanking and congratulations on the Victory!
regards,
Painless
...Here for the Dawn...
Re: I have returned
Welcome back Don, great to hear you are on the mend.
Re: I have returned
Great to hear you're back Don! Looking forward to seeing your future modelling exploits!
- tanks_for_the_memory
- Sergeant
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- Location: London
Re: I have returned
Welcome back chief. It's been a tough battle no doubt - but you have all the brothers-in-arms you need on this site.
I guess I'm the guy who is building Tiger 334, although I'm not attempting a slavish re-creation. You could say that I'm imagining an alternative ending to that Tiger's service in Normandy. The original was abandoned on a road in Rauray on 27th June 1944, captured by the Brits, then shipped back to England to be shot to bits on the firing range at Lulworth, Dorset (near Bovington Tank Museum).
My 9 year old son is keeping my enthusiasm at full throttle, however, because he has been creating a diorama of 334's final moments in Normandy...
So you are after 331? Slightly later than mine. Is this the beast?
I guess I'm the guy who is building Tiger 334, although I'm not attempting a slavish re-creation. You could say that I'm imagining an alternative ending to that Tiger's service in Normandy. The original was abandoned on a road in Rauray on 27th June 1944, captured by the Brits, then shipped back to England to be shot to bits on the firing range at Lulworth, Dorset (near Bovington Tank Museum).
My 9 year old son is keeping my enthusiasm at full throttle, however, because he has been creating a diorama of 334's final moments in Normandy...
So you are after 331? Slightly later than mine. Is this the beast?
My Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1 build thread: http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... =22&t=8350
- torpedochief
- Lance Corporal
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Re: I have returned
Thank you for the great Tiger Pics and facts and the warm welcome. I will begin a three to four part tutorial on how to make your own photo-etch parts for just about nothing and with no hassle and it is a real hoot to do. Today I made the mounting corners, binding and lock down so now I have my own precise Jack Block for my Tiger. Once you see how I did it, the photo etch possibilities are endless.
Don
Don
D. Clayton Meadows
Author of
OF ICE AND STEEL
EPITAPH
TIGER!
Author of
OF ICE AND STEEL
EPITAPH
TIGER!