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Tricky13
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Been lurking here for a while, used to make models when I was a youngster and now I have retired I have started to to make them again and I am favoring large scale models...how things have changed, I cant believe the price of some kits these days, I can remember making a Tiger tank kit not sure if it was Tamiya, but I don't think it was 1/16, but it did have two motors and was controlled by a wired hand unit.

Anyway I have took the plunge and ordered a basic Heng Long Tiger 1 to see how I like it, even if I cant build it I can still detail it and it will also do something other than sitting static if I want...at least it will entertain my grandson and me. :haha:
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Welcome to the Board Tricky.... Not sure the HL Tiger was the best choice... seems like there was a 50/50 response to the New version... half have had their tracks drop off the other half everything is ok.....With that said... I purchased another one anyway lol....part of it to see what's up... the other to use it for another project :D
Things have changed ... small models are really not worth it any more.... These have evolved ... and are so much fun...as you get to watch your work...start up and cruise down the road untethered ...it's very cool ...hope you find it worthwhile as I have

Enjoy the Adventure and the board :thumbup:

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That was the 1/25th Tamiya remote control Tiger. Built mine in 76 and I remember thinking man, that cost a lot, and man, that is a huge model compared to 1/35 or 48th! :haha:
As Alpha says times have changed. I think as we get older we need to go bigger just to get our shaky hands to work! And we need the bigger models just to see the damn detail! :crazy:

Welcome and have fun but be prepared to drain the well! :D
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Thanks for the welcome guys, so it was a Tamiya tiger1...made lots around that time, mid sixties, but that one stuck in my mind as one of the few that actually did something, and then I moved onto balsa flying models...gliders and control line, RC was very expensive then, but I do remember crashing a lot of them.
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That's why I moved to tanks. Reflexes aren't what they used to be and battling in our club is a blast!
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Good Afternoon,
Welcome to the Forum! When you get your tank, favor us with some pictures if you would. We love to chat about the armor we build and run. Please join in the conversations. ;o)
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Welcome to the forum tricky
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Welcome to the forum! If you need any help with your HL Tiger PM me I have one myself and have it was a good one of the batch, remember to post some pictures once you have finished some of the detailing, once again welcome!
I LOVE my HL Tiger I and Tiger II
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