New to tanks
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New to tanks
Hello, my name is Joe. I live in the US. I've been involved in some sort of RC since 1971 and have just become interested in the rc tanks.
Joe
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Re: New to tanks
Joe,
Welcome to the Dark Side! This is a great time to look into RC Tanks as so many models and upgrades and electronics are available now. This Forum has some of the best folks working in the Hobby so settle in for a long stay. Check out the sub headers on the site to see examples of all types of builds and mods and how-tos. Check out the vendors section for sites who are established as good ones to purchase from as well as ones who are more problematical. Above all, we love pictures and chatting about the armor so once you have a tank, be sure to share it with us.
regards,
Painless
Welcome to the Dark Side! This is a great time to look into RC Tanks as so many models and upgrades and electronics are available now. This Forum has some of the best folks working in the Hobby so settle in for a long stay. Check out the sub headers on the site to see examples of all types of builds and mods and how-tos. Check out the vendors section for sites who are established as good ones to purchase from as well as ones who are more problematical. Above all, we love pictures and chatting about the armor so once you have a tank, be sure to share it with us.
regards,
Painless
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Re: New to tanks
Hallo JOE. Welcome to the Forum, Painless as ever has given you good advise, we have members of the Forum from all over the world and they bring knowledge and answers to any questions you might have, and if you have answers we want to hear them, this is a friendly place which sometimes appears to have lost a track but there is some sort of sense in all we do, I know you will enjoy this hobby, we do. shaun 

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Re: New to tanks
Hi Joe,
Lots of stuff on here for you - If I can help let me know....
larry
Lots of stuff on here for you - If I can help let me know....
larry
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Re: New to tanks
Hey joe....theres a song there somewhere
welcome, I am also new here and I am finding everybody extremely pleasant and helpful here, most refreshing.

Re: New to tanks
Welcome Joe.... welcome to the board and the Adventure that is RC tankery...... Take my word for it ...it's a blast!!!!!!!
...done many other types of relative hobbies...am finding this to be the most satisfying
You are lucky.... the continental US is benefit to many vendors who ship for free ...I live on the rock in the Pacific... Hawaii...so don't get the same considerations
Happy Tanking...Enjoy
ALPHA

You are lucky.... the continental US is benefit to many vendors who ship for free ...I live on the rock in the Pacific... Hawaii...so don't get the same considerations

Happy Tanking...Enjoy

ALPHA
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Re: New to tanks
I also lived on a rock in the Pacific, then moved to the other large rock in the Pacific, now I drill holes in the large rock, and build (big waste of time,space & money) tanks (thanks darling for the enlightened comment)which really are an evolution of years of sharp eyesight, patience of Mother Theresa, and life, advancing years, thinning hair mild incontinence driven by alchohol intake, fading eyesight, no patience whatsoever, kids, bills, an ex wife, ..................................................
So these 1/16th things are bloody good mate, suitable for 40 + eyes, and fingers ! have loads of accessories, hard or soft options, luxury or poverty demographic choice selections and plenty of assistance in decisions or research.
There is a handy thing called "the net" which saves a huge amount of space in a house over the books I normally required, and these thing are pro0-rata great value for money.
Welcome in, pics please , because we are at the stage where poor spelling & worse grammatical attention is more common than a plastic flag on game day

So these 1/16th things are bloody good mate, suitable for 40 + eyes, and fingers ! have loads of accessories, hard or soft options, luxury or poverty demographic choice selections and plenty of assistance in decisions or research.
There is a handy thing called "the net" which saves a huge amount of space in a house over the books I normally required, and these thing are pro0-rata great value for money.
Welcome in, pics please , because we are at the stage where poor spelling & worse grammatical attention is more common than a plastic flag on game day


HL JAGDPANTHER,HL TIGER 1,HL PzIII MUNITIONSCHLEPPER, HL KT OCTOPUS,HL PANTHER ZU-FUSS,HL STuG III,HL T34/85 BEDSPRING,
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
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Re: New to tanks
Hi there,n
A very warm welcome to the forum.
. Brian...
A very warm welcome to the forum.
