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Thanks! I think that on the Youtube should be some tutorials. I am just using different pliers and knifes...Soeren wrote:Awesome. I am always impressed seeing those tiny brass pieces. Especially such clamps. Are there any tutorials? I had a look at the aver late German tool holder manual. U have to bend pieces 5-6mm long over 3-4 angles, so each flat not more than 1mm. How do you do such things. I would like to add a few details like this. But after looking at the dimensions, I can't imagine how to finish them.
I bought it on rctank.de... As for me, this wire isn' t necessary, but for some HL and other tanks with 27MHz radio it could be usefull.leopardgreece wrote:Why this antenna has a wire? What is the operation of this antenne how it works ?
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Interesting...I always thought they were made of wood. Seems like most military pioneering tools used wooden handles well into the '90s.tanks_for_the_memory wrote: The handles on the originals were usually (always?) made from Bakelite so I wouldn't exaggerate the wooden finish...