Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
Hi 43rd. I still have not finished not even one of my toys. As you said, there is always something to add, something to do.
Regarding your tamiya Panzer IV questions. I have one, and I sold the crappy tamiya electronics and fitted one Elmod fusion pro that I had at home. I installed a xenon taigen flasher and works very good. No aftermarket tank electronics can trigger the tamiya flash unit... But there are alternatives.
In other tanks I have just a 3mm or a 5mm led inside the barrel, depending of the barrel thickness.
Regarding your tamiya Panzer IV questions. I have one, and I sold the crappy tamiya electronics and fitted one Elmod fusion pro that I had at home. I installed a xenon taigen flasher and works very good. No aftermarket tank electronics can trigger the tamiya flash unit... But there are alternatives.
In other tanks I have just a 3mm or a 5mm led inside the barrel, depending of the barrel thickness.
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
Model Builder 4 wrote:Take your pick Roy this is half of the view of my loft/attic ( used to be a spare bedroom ) and there's still about half a dozen more stored away in cupboards boxes etc
Cheers, Lee.
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I see that you've made some good progress with the Cromwell, that's lurking in the foreground. It almost brings a tear to the eye; all those orphaned models, just crying out for attention. (Like Oliver): " Just one more dab o' glue, Guv..please!'.
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
Don't bother with the counseling, it doesn't work. I went to three different counselors to try and beat my RC addiction but all that happened was the counselors got addicted.
Just motor on, Bro, motor on.
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
The unbuilt model reserve... I don't know how many there are. But when I start something, I always finish it so I do not have any "unfinished project"... really.
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
I'll get around to doing them all one day Roy I promise there's still a little bit left to finish on the Cromwell but it's at the top of my to do list so hopefully it will be up and running before too long ....
Cheers, Lee.
Cheers, Lee.
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
Good advice on the Elmod option, Rad. Thanks for that. I have a couple of Taigen xenon flashers lurking somewhere in my burgeoning collection of spares.Rad_Schuhart wrote:Hi 43rd. I still have not finished not even one of my toys. As you said, there is always something to add, something to do.
Regarding your tamiya Panzer IV questions. I have one, and I sold the crappy tamiya electronics and fitted one Elmod fusion pro that I had at home. I installed a xenon taigen flasher and works very good. No aftermarket tank electronics can trigger the tamiya flash unit... But there are alternatives.
In other tanks I have just a 3mm or a 5mm led inside the barrel, depending of the barrel thickness.
As an incidental, I prefer to refer to my models as, well, 'models'. 'Toy' suggests that the collector has yet to 'grow up', and whilst I personally admit to a modicum of immaturity in these- my 'twilight' years, I would never admit to playing with 'Toys'.
As an afterthought, I think the English 'Toy' (Aussprache: 'Teu') comes from the same root as the German 'Zeug'..as in Spielzeug'. But then, the very basis of English is still German..
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
" But then, the very basis of English is still German..[/quote]
With a modicum of Dutch, French, Indian, (Think of Khaki, Cha and lots more ) Malay (Think of Amok)and wherever else we colonised.
With a modicum of Dutch, French, Indian, (Think of Khaki, Cha and lots more ) Malay (Think of Amok)and wherever else we colonised.
I think I am about to upset someone
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
Sacre Bleu .. For a moment I thought that this must be a snap of the Heng Long factory, Louis!!. Whilst I appreciate the distinction between ''Unbuilt' and "Unfinished', with the unprecedented eye--popping backlogs emerging here, the effect is much the same: not enough time; not enough space, and not enough long-suffering, tolerant partners.lmcq11 wrote:The unbuilt model reserve... I don't know how many there are. But when I start something, I always finish it so I do not have any "unfinished project"... really.
Thanks, Louis for the window into your mind-boggling storeroom. Thanks also for the amazing models you have completed, and exhibited, here
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
Well it’s not a long list but a time consuming one!
Tamiya Jagdpanzer IV
M26 Dragon wagon and trailer
Hybrid Firefly
M4A1E8
Tamiya Jagdpanzer IV
M26 Dragon wagon and trailer
Hybrid Firefly
M4A1E8
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Re: Rollcall- Unfinished tank projects
With a modicum of Dutch, French, Indian, (Think of Khaki, Cha and lots more ) Malay (Think of Amok)and wherever else we colonised. [/quote]jarndice wrote:" But then, the very basis of English is still German..
'Yes, Shaun, we have thousands upon thousands of loan words.' But, all the words in the preceding sentence are Germanic in origin. I read somewhere, that Churchill's most effective speeches were deliberately peppered with
words of a purely Germanic origin, because he believed they sounded better in warlike statements, than words of latin origin. " We shall fight them on the beaches"., and so on.
Another Germanic language, Norse, replaced or sidelined many related Anglo-Saxon words, but also made a significant contribution to the fundamentals of English. Thus the Sky used to be 'Loft' (as in Lofty, aloft etc., see -Ger: 'Luft' as well as 'Helm"/Himmel for heaven) and became 'Sky'- a word of Norse origin. It is possible to write an entire book in words of only Anglo-Saxon origin, (I've seen examples of it done) but it makes for an exceedingly boring read.
The same cannot be achieved with loan words only (French, Latin etc..), because English grammar is still Germanic, and all the key verbs; prepositions (From, with, for, up, over, under etc.,) and other sentence building blocks are still rooted in German. Dutch didn't really make a direct contribution, as such, because English and Dutch are classified as 'Low German' languages and are already closely related, such that many words were already shared.
'Now, having taken a side road, I shall come back to the thread'. Again, the preceding sentence is Germanic. 'Take', from Norse, gradually replaced the Saxon 'Nim' (see- Ger: Nehmen- To Take)- and left it purely as an obscure game. But the term is still in the dictionary
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