TORRO T - 34 1/16
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Re: TORRO T - 34 1/16
Let me know if you need any additional pictures or info, I'll be happy to help
Btw .. I noticed that this wasn't metal tub at all. Sadly this was only wheels, belts and parts of turret. Anyway. Glad if I could be of a little help.
Thanks,
Claus
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..Indeed I won't, Shaunjarndice wrote:You mean it is not coincidence that HENG LONG/TAIGEN/TORRO/etc all have the Cupola on the Tiger 1 (early) in the same wrong position ? Well I am shocked![]()
You will be telling me next that the duplicated aerial stowage tubes also on the Tiger 1 is not by accident either.![]()
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Roy I am like you ever grateful to HENG LONG in particular for bringing a childhood dream belatedly to fruition,
As a child I would stare in to the model shop windows while holding my dads hand as tight as a five year old can then looking up at him wordlessly pleading and this lovely man looking down at his son knowing what was in my heart, and he trying not to break my heart but this was the early 50s and a lack of money as well as rationing left little room for expensive toys and one day never did seem to come, and only now can I achieve my childhood dreams,
It gives me endless pleasure knowing that young people today can have their dreams come true curtesy of the Chinese interpretation of capitalism.
Shaun.
As a child I would stare in to the model shop windows while holding my dads hand as tight as a five year old can then looking up at him wordlessly pleading and this lovely man looking down at his son knowing what was in my heart, and he trying not to break my heart but this was the early 50s and a lack of money as well as rationing left little room for expensive toys and one day never did seem to come, and only now can I achieve my childhood dreams,
It gives me endless pleasure knowing that young people today can have their dreams come true curtesy of the Chinese interpretation of capitalism.

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A familiar setting and backdrop, Shaun- the Fifties...and the boy outside the model shop with eyes on springs: a model shop populated by Airfix, Hornby, Mamod, Dinky, Meccano and more .Oh, the longing for one of those Mamod steam rollers.. or even a more modest Airfix packet of forty soldiers (complete with a casualty and stretcher bearers!).. I can recall some foods coming off rationing,seeing a banana for the very first time, and hadn't a clue what to do with it..(no suggestions, please!) and the four ounce bags of boiled sweets, threepenny 'Lucky' bags (lucky for the vendor, since they were full of crapjarndice wrote:Roy I am like you ever grateful to HENG LONG in particular for bringing a childhood dream belatedly to fruition,
As a child I would stare in to the model shop windows while holding my dads hand as tight as a five year old can then looking up at him wordlessly pleading and this lovely man looking down at his son knowing what was in my heart, and he trying not to break my heart but this was the early 50s and a lack of money as well as rationing left little room for expensive toys and one day never did seem to come, and only now can I achieve my childhood dreams,
It gives me endless pleasure knowing that young people today can have their dreams come true curtesy of the Chinese interpretation of capitalism.![]()
Shaun.

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Re: TORRO T - 34 1/16
Hi All, sorry for the late reply....as our neighbour Richard had bought 1, so my other half Chris had to buy 1 too....here's a few pics. He built a bridge, & can you see the bluebell ?? ha! ha!. Talk about big kid's......& now for the tank wars to begin.....Well i suppose it keeps Chris out of mischief & they seem to be having great fun shooting at each other....lol
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Thanks for the info, it helped greatly & the T-34 was wired up to go. Chris had to take his apart earlier as the smoke didn't seem to work but the gasket was loose & not great, but was refitted & it works.