Ludwig/Taigen SU-152 (early production)
- HERMAN BIX
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Re: Juckenburg/Taigen SU-152, Kursk 1943
Toy World ??
Youre taking the piss
We are not set up with proper hobby shops here in Qld, and the out of state ones seem to not post the miliput product.
I have a Toy world close, and I will be there very directly asking if they have it
Youre taking the piss
We are not set up with proper hobby shops here in Qld, and the out of state ones seem to not post the miliput product.
I have a Toy world close, and I will be there very directly asking if they have it
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Re: Juckenburg/Taigen SU-152, Kursk 1943
In my experience Toyworld stores can be a bit hit and miss. The local shop has a really good range of modelling and RC stuff but others I've been too might have a couple of 1:72 Revell kits stashed in a corner if you're lucky. They are definitely worth checking out though as you might strike gold. Hobby shops are few and far between in this neck of the woods these days too and I think there is only one left in Canberra now.
If you're brave enough to take on the unwashed nerd hordes, I've also found shops that sell warhammer and other tabletop games played with miniatures often have a decent range of model stuff. One near my work handily stocks Vallejo paints and some other bits and pieces.
If you're brave enough to take on the unwashed nerd hordes, I've also found shops that sell warhammer and other tabletop games played with miniatures often have a decent range of model stuff. One near my work handily stocks Vallejo paints and some other bits and pieces.
- Raminator
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Re: Juckenburg/Taigen SU-152, Kursk 1943
I got mine from my local hobby shop, $15 for the superfine white stuff. Frontline Hobbies tout themselves as "Australia's largest hobby store", which they very well may be after Hobbies in the Hills burned down a couple years ago.
On-topic; I received my IBU2 Pro, TPA and a brace of Visaton FRS7s from the handsome and efficient Mr. Tankbear this week. Things are gonna get loud.
On-topic; I received my IBU2 Pro, TPA and a brace of Visaton FRS7s from the handsome and efficient Mr. Tankbear this week. Things are gonna get loud.
- HERMAN BIX
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Re: Juckenburg/Taigen SU-152, Kursk 1943
Gettin your 'J-lo' on are ya mate !! Lets get loud
How much room is there in this thing ?
2 speakers will use a lot of space surely.
Great if you can though,
How much room is there in this thing ?
2 speakers will use a lot of space surely.
Great if you can though,
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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: Juckenburg/Taigen SU-152, Kursk 1943
After all the trouble it took to squeeze everything into the T-34 lower, I reckon I could park a jumbo bloody jet in the KV hull. Worst comes to worst, I've also got the internal volume of the casement to work with and that's the size of a (scale) house.
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Re: Juckenburg/Taigen SU-152, Kursk 1943
I haven't been updating much while I'm still working through the less glamorous, structural stuff.
Re: Juckenburg/Taigen SU-152, Kursk 1943
Where did you get the barrel?
- Raminator
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Re: Juckenburg/Taigen SU-152, Kursk 1943
I got mine from Frank's Modellbau Schmiede, but MK Modellbau do one too.
Slow going the last few weeks, been too sick to get much done. I figured that if you're not meant to be driving or signing documents after general anaesthetic, you probably shouldn't be using blades either. Managed to make progress on the traverse/elevation and recoil servo mechanisms setup bit by bit, though.
Next on the to-do list is widening the mantlet to suit match the previous widening efforts.
Slow going the last few weeks, been too sick to get much done. I figured that if you're not meant to be driving or signing documents after general anaesthetic, you probably shouldn't be using blades either. Managed to make progress on the traverse/elevation and recoil servo mechanisms setup bit by bit, though.
Next on the to-do list is widening the mantlet to suit match the previous widening efforts.
- AlwynTurner
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Re: Juckenburg/Taigen SU-152, Kursk 1943
Terrific work on the servos, I'm following along with great interest.
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