News from the East:
http://www.perthmilitarymodelling.com/n ... takom.html
Takom Type 94 TK
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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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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

Tanks 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


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