FYI tamiya 1/16 display armour
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FYI tamiya 1/16 display armour
Hi all
JUST FOR INFORMATION
It seems that tamiya will over the next 2 years be pooping most of the 1/16 armour
Current and older kits as display models
First up is the M1a2 . Priced about £465 ooch !! How much ?!! (Almost 5 HL M1a2 )
Then followed by the
jagdpanther priced about £360
JUST FOR INFORMATION
It seems that tamiya will over the next 2 years be pooping most of the 1/16 armour
Current and older kits as display models
First up is the M1a2 . Priced about £465 ooch !! How much ?!! (Almost 5 HL M1a2 )
Then followed by the
jagdpanther priced about £360
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Re: FYI tamiya 1/16 display armour
I wonder if they will be the same as the RC ones internally, so that we can simply buy them and fit the RC kit of our choice?
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As far as I know wibby
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Re: FYI tamiya 1/16 display armour
Son of a gun-ner wrote:How much for a Sherman?
Sorry no idea ..
Just info that was given to be a by a friendly UK retailer
Jadlam racing
who have the two kits on there website ..
not available yet but will be soon ..very soon
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It brings the price of a 1/16 R/C Tamiya Tank closer to my pockets than the present offerings,
The Tamiya electrics appear to have been eclipsed over recent years so the thought of buying a Tamiya R/C kit only to discard the inhouse electronics was ever the main stumbling block whereas now you can buy a Tamiya kit free of their own electrics and fit an IBU2/3 or an Elmod or a Clark or whatever.
When you look at the price of a full metal Taigen or Torro they are probably very similar to a stripped out Tamiya.
Shaun..
The Tamiya electrics appear to have been eclipsed over recent years so the thought of buying a Tamiya R/C kit only to discard the inhouse electronics was ever the main stumbling block whereas now you can buy a Tamiya kit free of their own electrics and fit an IBU2/3 or an Elmod or a Clark or whatever.
When you look at the price of a full metal Taigen or Torro they are probably very similar to a stripped out Tamiya.
Shaun..
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Re: FYI tamiya 1/16 display armour
I couldn't agree more. Well said.jarndice wrote:It brings the price of a 1/16 R/C Tamiya Tank closer to my pockets than the present offerings,
The Tamiya electrics appear to have been eclipsed over recent years so the thought of buying a Tamiya R/C kit only to discard the inhouse electronics was ever the main stumbling block whereas now you can buy a Tamiya kit free of their own electrics and fit an IBU2/3 or an Elmod or a Clark or whatever.
When you look at the price of a full metal Taigen or Torro they are probably very similar to a stripped out Tamiya.
Shaun..
Re: FYI tamiya 1/16 display armour
And having seen the builds on andys hq the mechanisms of gun and turret look much more sophisticated.
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Do these have gearboxes? I don't think so.
If they were like the old type static with gearboxes then I'd say worth a punt.
If they were like the old type static with gearboxes then I'd say worth a punt.
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"Details make perfection, and perfection is not a detail."
Leonardo Da Vinci
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That's a no to gearboxes then.