Hi everyone i'm new to tanking but not RC. However the RC scheme for tanks is way different than anything i've see before. Hoping to get some advice on here as I progress in the build of my two Tamiya kits. I've got a 1/16 Leopard 2 and 1/16 Abrams i'm working on.
Based in NC in the US.
New / Building Two Tamiya Tanks
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Hi Welcome to the Forum
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while you are here please do get involved in any thread that catches your interest
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Hi Auto_Loader,
Two very nice tanks! I've always loved the big Leopard, so very Teutonic looking! You've found the best Forum out there! Look around and enjoy yourself! Back in 2020 (before Covid arrived on the scene) I spent 2 splendid weeks in Sanford, NC in a 5,200 square foot renovated barn. A true million dollar conversion. I did nothing but play with my tank and smoke cigars...ah the good old days!
Cheers,
Eric.
Two very nice tanks! I've always loved the big Leopard, so very Teutonic looking! You've found the best Forum out there! Look around and enjoy yourself! Back in 2020 (before Covid arrived on the scene) I spent 2 splendid weeks in Sanford, NC in a 5,200 square foot renovated barn. A true million dollar conversion. I did nothing but play with my tank and smoke cigars...ah the good old days!
Cheers,
Eric.
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Re: New / Building Two Tamiya Tanks
Welcome sir!
You have started with a couple of Excellent kits. Take your time and build them right and they will give you years of service.
You will find plenty of knowledgeable helpful folks here.
Barry
You have started with a couple of Excellent kits. Take your time and build them right and they will give you years of service.
You will find plenty of knowledgeable helpful folks here.
Barry
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Thanks for the welcome! Looking forward to getting into the forums!
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Re: New / Building Two Tamiya Tanks
Welcome, auto_loader. You have, indeed, started with some great kits. I saw your question on the metal parts for the Tamiya kits. I have never had a Tamiya RC tank, so I can't answer, but I bet you will soon get lots of answers (probably conflicting so you can make your own choice with a bit more knowledge).
Now to me, an auto-loader is a specialized train car to haul new cars and small trucks. Hmm... Am I way off?
Now to me, an auto-loader is a specialized train car to haul new cars and small trucks. Hmm... Am I way off?