Heng Long/WPL are now manufacturing 1/16 scale RC trucks, so it seemed sensible to create a forum area dedicated to the amazing things that members are doing with them. Post your builds, mods, and tips here.
Here is a short clip testing the 1/16 Lewis mg with the light/sound module and the modified figure operating it it was a bit tricky drilling the barrel for the fibre optic cable to fit down but with a bit of care and patience it worked out ok
Thanks for the tip on 1/16 British Figures. I certainly agree that there is a shortage of the those from the British Isles, Australia, France, etc., etc., etc. I will search "Mitch's Military Models"; I am familiar with the Kirin figures, and I have one, still unpainted.
The machine gunner on the truck is a "hoot"! That's originally a Minnesota term (I believe) of approval for something fun and even a touch funny.
Don't worry you have not missed the family photo/pic ( my bad ) I start and finish builds as the mood and humph takes me so I have quite a few unfinished projects maybe one day I can gather them all together in the same room and get them to keep still for 5 minutes when they are in a state of completeness and take a group photo, I can only hope and dream what I'm trying to say is please don't hold your breath as I would not want to be held responsible for you passing out while waiting on behalf of my inability of not completing one project before starting another one
Tell you what Mr MB4, it’s not the quantity, rather the quality that you produce when they are completed that matters.
Your stable of Desert recce machines are testament to that.
Shame the weather up there is not conducive to a dry, arid background for an SAS/LRDG picture spread !
Thank you Herman, that's very kind of you I have got the photo backdrop from the lrdg truck build thread so I'll try and take some pics of the jeep and truck together on that
"I start and finish builds as the mood and humph takes me so I have quite a few unfinished projects." Now that sounds familiar to me! What's more, I work on a much simpler level than do you.
Indeed professor, I believe that is the curse of the modeller, I see a project that I like the look of and then the next minute I'm like a cat chasing a butterfly and I've found something else that catches my attention
Never mind, at least I have quite a few projects to last a good couple of years and keep me occupied so there's always something to do