Hello everyone, I'm Anatole from the UK been RC modelling since I was 12 with cars then in my early thirties moved onto RC fixed wing and helicopters for about ten years and finally now in my mid fifties I have bought my first RC tank, When I saw the new Tamiya Centurian I just had to have one I still have half a dozen cars but no aircraft anymore.
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Hello Anatole. Welcome from the West Coast of Scotland. My first RC tank was a Tamiya Leopard 1a4, twin clutch type. I still have it, and debating what to do with it. I look forward to you build.
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Welcome from Ontario, Canada!
Tamiyas are above my wallet grade, but I enjoy modelling vicariously through others. The Centurion looks like a great choice. I need a fix so get modelling!
Mike.
Tamiyas are above my wallet grade, but I enjoy modelling vicariously through others. The Centurion looks like a great choice. I need a fix so get modelling!
Mike.
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Welcome aboard from the USA!
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Hello, anatolewilson, from yet another Yankee. I agree with ColemanCollector, my neighbor to the north: "Tamiyas are above my wallet grade," but, I too, would "enjoy modelling vicariously" through you as you build your Centurion.Then, too, many here on RCTW have experience with Tamiya 1/16 and their electronics, so if you run into problems or just have questions, you are definitely in the right place.