


or, minus the tank this is what it looks like:
HERMAN BIX wrote:I use a wooden 'lazy-Susan' from Ikea.
350mm diameter and a wide base so its stable.
Do all my builds on one, and have others for display stands.
Hmm.............no one that's got good taste eh43rdRecceReg wrote:HERMAN BIX wrote:I use a wooden 'lazy-Susan' from Ikea.
350mm diameter and a wide base so its stable.
Do all my builds on one, and have others for display stands.That was the name of my ex-wife (without the 'lazy', of course..
); a bit wider than 350mm; fairly stable (needed to be to live with an eccentric like moi..
); and made a good display from time to time!
Apart from that, for the tanks I use pieces of 4" x2". However, this caught my eye because of the intriguing flanges under the revolving platter. I imagine they could be used as tie downs with elastic bands etc.![]()
Looks useful, anyway; although the colour's a bit loud. Might suit a pink painted metallic Panzer thoughI wonder who might have had one of those?
Hmm, and old CRT monitor stand, Shaun. Yep, that would do the trick. In the days of yore, I would have kept the old stand too when giving the monitor the old heave-ho. These days, though, keeping things that might be 'useful..some day'- my old mantra- are long gone. I didn't want to end up 'swimming' into my house over a mountain of old newspapers, and all manner of junk with 'deferred' utility..like the 'hoarding' losers we were treated to a wee while ago on TVjarndice wrote:What goes around comes around, Don't you just hate those pseudo wise sounding meaningless clichés ? Anyway, Many years ago after my handbuilt (Two Burnt out Soldering Irons) Sinclair ZX 80 finally gave up and my Atari, Oh so smart but oh so blo*dy awful disc drive puter also gave up, I bought my first PC, A great big Packard Bell and it came with a Monitor that had a Cathode Ray tube rather than an LED screen. It was very heavy and was mounted on a large platform with an adjustable Turntable.
The PC and the Monitor are long gone but the Turntable being as strong as it is, supports any of my (Far to much) Metal Tigers with no danger of collapse.![]()
I have been thinking what colour my Asiatam/Heng Long PZ4 F1 should be, As they saw a lot of service in the Western Desert I was going to go with desert sand which would complement my Tunisian(Early) Tiger 1 But the "Regiment" until quite recently painted their WW2 Chevrolets and post WW2 Landies in PINK so perhaps H W M N B N was right all along ?![]()
And yes I miss the pain in the nether regions too, but then there are people in Russia who still miss Josef Stalin![]()
Shaun.