Hi from Leeds England
Hi from Leeds England
Hi all
Just joined so saying hello.
I’ve had a Tamiya Sherman for ages, a very early one with no gadgets at all. Recently bought a couple of heng long, a tiger 1 and a King Tiger.
Thinking of repainting them so I’ll post some pics here, if I can figure out how to do that.
Anyway, thanks for letting me join.
Cheers
Phil
Just joined so saying hello.
I’ve had a Tamiya Sherman for ages, a very early one with no gadgets at all. Recently bought a couple of heng long, a tiger 1 and a King Tiger.
Thinking of repainting them so I’ll post some pics here, if I can figure out how to do that.
Anyway, thanks for letting me join.
Cheers
Phil
Re: Hi from Leeds England
Welcome aboard! I look forward to seeing some pics.
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Re: Hi from Leeds England
Hi Phil, Welcome to the Forum
The Tiger 1 is a good choice of Tank with more upgrades available for it than for any other 1/16 r/c Tank,
Before you start painting I would suggest you trawl the many pages of the Forum where you will get a lot of help.
Ask lots of questions and please join in the threads that take your eye.
The Tiger 1 is a good choice of Tank with more upgrades available for it than for any other 1/16 r/c Tank,
Before you start painting I would suggest you trawl the many pages of the Forum where you will get a lot of help.
Ask lots of questions and please join in the threads that take your eye.
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Re: Hi from Leeds England
How do from East Lancashire
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Re: Hi from Leeds England
Welcome from the Highlands of Scotland I spent a few years as a wain ('nipper' to the English), living in Knaresborough, in the 1950s. I recall visits to Leeds, and seeing all the bomb damage. Mind you, Glasgow, where my family is from, also had rows of bare foundations that houses used to sit on.
Enjoy the Forum, and your new acquisitions. Be prepared (like a Scout), however, for a large influx of models in the addicted future.
Enjoy the Forum, and your new acquisitions. Be prepared (like a Scout), however, for a large influx of models in the addicted future.
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Re: Hi from Leeds England
Greetings from across the pond! "Tamiya Sherman...early one with no gadgets...a couple of heng long, a Tiger 1 and a King Tiger." Now that, sir, is an excellent start! Yes, I will gawk at photos, too. And there are gobs (is that an Americanism?) of photos and loads of advice here on RCTW. You are certainly welcome!
Re: Hi from Leeds England
hi from the north east
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Re: Hi from Leeds England
Hello and Welcome. I am new here as well.
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Re: Hi from Leeds England
Hello and welcome to the group
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Re: Hi from Leeds England
Hello Phil,
A bit late on my part, but none the less welcome! Hope you enjoy yourself here, it's a great place with awesome members!
Cheers,
Eric.
A bit late on my part, but none the less welcome! Hope you enjoy yourself here, it's a great place with awesome members!
Cheers,
Eric.
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