Hello from Seattle
Hello from Seattle
Hello everyone, new member here from Washington state in the USA. After lurking for awhile I finally joined up, my current tank stable consists of a Tamiya Leo 2 a couple of Heng Long 6.0 Tiger 1s and my newest find an estate sale vintage clutch drive Tamiya King Tiger in need of some love.
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Re: Hello from Seattle
Hi Paul and welcome along to the forum
sounds like you're off to a flying start already. Take a look around the sub sections of the forum and I'm sure you'll find plenty of info, tips and tricks to help bring that old tiger back to life, when you get time please share some pics of your builds if possible, I'm sure others would like to see updates of the work needed to complete the restoration
Cheers,Lee.


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Re: Hello from Seattle
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Re: Hello from Seattle
Paul Welcome to the Forum
Lots of helpful people here to help sort your problems out although we do not have much experience in home furnishings or needlecraft and we do TRY to avoid politics
Keep asking the questions and do join in any of the threads that grab your interest.



Lots of helpful people here to help sort your problems out although we do not have much experience in home furnishings or needlecraft and we do TRY to avoid politics

Keep asking the questions and do join in any of the threads that grab your interest.
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Re: Hello from Seattle
Hello from a Wisconsinite who has taken the Empire Builder over ten times to the Pacific Northwest. May your Memorial Day be filled with peace, loving family, and pleasant memories of all whom you miss. We will be happy to hear from you about your AFVs, and I will be curious to see if the "old" Tamiya King Tiger is the powered version of the static model I have on my shelf of future projects.
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Re: Hello from Seattle
Hello Paul,
Welcome to the Forum! My Wife and I lived in the greater Seattle area for 12 years before moving back to the Mid West. Your estate find sounds very interesting, do posts some pics when you have time. At any rate, enjoy this amazing place and it's amazing member's!
Cheers,
Eric.
Welcome to the Forum! My Wife and I lived in the greater Seattle area for 12 years before moving back to the Mid West. Your estate find sounds very interesting, do posts some pics when you have time. At any rate, enjoy this amazing place and it's amazing member's!
Cheers,
Eric.
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Re: Hello from Seattle
Thank goodness you got out lol, this area is going downhill fast but having grown up here I am just too dumb to leave.EAO wrote:Hello Paul,
Welcome to the Forum! My Wife and I lived in the greater Seattle area for 12 years before moving back to the Mid West. Your estate find sounds very interesting, do posts some pics when you have time. At any rate, enjoy this amazing place and it's amazing member's!
Cheers,
Eric.
