News from the East:
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/n ... takom.html
Takom Type 94 TK
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Panzerjaeger66
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Re: Takom Type 94 TK
Nice.Panzerjaeger66 wrote:News from the East:
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/n ... takom.html
But good luck RCing it

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- c.rainford73
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Re: Takom Type 94 TK
So nice to see so many wonderful new options in 1:16 scale. I'm sure it would be a bear to convert to RC (it's a bit smaller than my Panzer 38-t build) bit less Space
but the sun hear matter is awesome and it would be quite rewarding when completed
but the sun hear matter is awesome and it would be quite rewarding when completedTanks alot....
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Re: Takom Type 94 TK
Now that's what I call diversity!. Anyone looking at the bulk of tank models available for WW2, would come to the conclusion that the Japanese and British weren't involved. I will always applaud any company that tries to redress the imbalance
Incidentally, this model has the advantage of taking 1/18 scale figures..with no visual loss of scale

Incidentally, this model has the advantage of taking 1/18 scale figures..with no visual loss of scale
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.