My editing skills are crap, and I had a mishap while filming. But I think I made the best of it.
Enjoy!
Fun Little Tank Recovery Video I Made
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Fun Little Tank Recovery Video I Made
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Tanks: HL M26 Pershing, HL M1A2 Abrams, Taigen M4 76, HL M45 Pershing, 1/18 PZ IV, VS Abrams, [coming soon]
Hey, I got an idea...
Tanks: HL M26 Pershing, HL M1A2 Abrams, Taigen M4 76, HL M45 Pershing, 1/18 PZ IV, VS Abrams, [coming soon]
Re: Fun Little Tank Recovery Video I Made
Excellent video and earth moving expertise! Great watching as I ate breakfast.
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Re: Fun Little Tank Recovery Video I Made
Thanks! I am a bit rusty with that thing, and it's not proportional, so it's hard to be accurate normally.Jimster wrote:Excellent video and earth moving expertise! Great watching as I ate breakfast.
I have a plan to make it proportional, but I have too many open projects to tear it appart right now.
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Hey, I got an idea...
Tanks: HL M26 Pershing, HL M1A2 Abrams, Taigen M4 76, HL M45 Pershing, 1/18 PZ IV, VS Abrams, [coming soon]
Hey, I got an idea...
Tanks: HL M26 Pershing, HL M1A2 Abrams, Taigen M4 76, HL M45 Pershing, 1/18 PZ IV, VS Abrams, [coming soon]
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Re: Fun Little Tank Recovery Video I Made
Thanks for posting this
I had to laugh when I watched you using the digger, it reminded me of my first time using a real digger without instruction, and I'm sure that thing was every bit as hairy to use, it had two operating speeds, stop and go lol.
But of course, you operated yours much more smoothly.

I had to laugh when I watched you using the digger, it reminded me of my first time using a real digger without instruction, and I'm sure that thing was every bit as hairy to use, it had two operating speeds, stop and go lol.
But of course, you operated yours much more smoothly.
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Re: Fun Little Tank Recovery Video I Made
Thanks!Son of a gun-ner wrote:Thanks for posting this![]()
I had to laugh when I watched you using the digger, it reminded me of my first time using a real digger without instruction, and I'm sure that thing was every bit as hairy to use, it had two operating speeds, stop and go lol.
But of course, you operated yours much more smoothly.
If the house swivel motor was a bit slower, it would be much more manageable.
RP RC
Hey, I got an idea...
Tanks: HL M26 Pershing, HL M1A2 Abrams, Taigen M4 76, HL M45 Pershing, 1/18 PZ IV, VS Abrams, [coming soon]
Hey, I got an idea...
Tanks: HL M26 Pershing, HL M1A2 Abrams, Taigen M4 76, HL M45 Pershing, 1/18 PZ IV, VS Abrams, [coming soon]