Hello
- jackalope
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Re: Hello
If you look in the for sale section I believe there's a KT for ssle.TopDog wrote:My fav tanks are King Tiger, Jagdpanther, Jagdtiger and Tiger I also quite like the StuG 3 G.
- jarndice
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Re: Hello
The more favoured of the Dealers in my humble opinion are Steve, at -----
www.welshdragonmodels.co.uk
Dave at E-BAY under Forgebear and at---
www.theallertons@fsmail.net
Howes of (Kidlington) Oxfordshire.
and Andrew at ----
www.hayaltd.co.uk
Dave, Steve and Andrew are members of this Forum and are totally trustworthy.
Shaun.
www.welshdragonmodels.co.uk
Dave at E-BAY under Forgebear and at---
www.theallertons@fsmail.net
Howes of (Kidlington) Oxfordshire.
and Andrew at ----
www.hayaltd.co.uk
Dave, Steve and Andrew are members of this Forum and are totally trustworthy.
Shaun.
I think I am about to upset someone 

- wibblywobbly
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Re: Hello
Welcome to the forum, always good to see new faces..and tanks, of course!
My only advice to you would be to think about which tank you want, and then ask on here whether it is a good buy. They come in a variety of specifications, and there are dealers out there, especially on Ebay, who use clever wording to make you think that you are getting something that you aren't. It can be a bit of a minefield, and often takes a little while to read the product description and then compare prices elsewhere.
As a general rule it is cheaper to buy a tank with the upgrades already fitted, than to buy a base model and then buy the upgrades afterwards. However, it is also quite feasible, and requires a little patience, to get hold of a bit of a wreck cheaply off Ebay and then get upgrade parts that are being sold cheaply by hobbyists who are emptying their spares box.
Cheers
Rob
My only advice to you would be to think about which tank you want, and then ask on here whether it is a good buy. They come in a variety of specifications, and there are dealers out there, especially on Ebay, who use clever wording to make you think that you are getting something that you aren't. It can be a bit of a minefield, and often takes a little while to read the product description and then compare prices elsewhere.
As a general rule it is cheaper to buy a tank with the upgrades already fitted, than to buy a base model and then buy the upgrades afterwards. However, it is also quite feasible, and requires a little patience, to get hold of a bit of a wreck cheaply off Ebay and then get upgrade parts that are being sold cheaply by hobbyists who are emptying their spares box.
Cheers
Rob
Tiger 1 Late
Panther G
King Tiger
M36 B1
Panther G
King Tiger
M36 B1