T-34/85 with Clark TK-50

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Im a slogan guy, but only if I can make them up myself!
Those crates are really well done, your pot of "wooden-paint" is quite good !
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"That’s a beautifully painted and well detailed tank!" I certainly do agree with Jimster! What did you use for the 4B0? (Sorry if you explained already: I did try to find it in your build, but I need new glasses.) Thank you for the site for the straps and buckles. Oooohh!
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote:"That’s a beautifully painted and well detailed tank!" I certainly do agree with Jimster! What did you use for the 4B0? (Sorry if you explained already: I did try to find it in your build, but I need new glasses.) Thank you for the site for the straps and buckles. Oooohh!
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Top work and great Demo video :thumbup:
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T34/85 performed great yesterday. Nothing broke and all the parts stayed on the tank so I was quite happy. Sorry didn't get a lot of pics. Was too busy chasing down Tigers and Panthers.

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On a side note, this morning I grabbed my T34/76 with Taigen lower and Trumpeter upper that had been sitting on the shelf untouched for months. It has been stalled for months (OK probably over a year) as I tried to figure out the best way to put a recoil and elevation in the turret. And there it was...an epiphany...but you will have to wait until I get it finished to see it. :) It's so simple. I just noticed there isn't a build thread on this one here so I guess I'll have to start one. :think:
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Any update,

I'm looking at getting my HL T34 - 85 finished too.

I also will need help on how to wire up my tanks after upgrades to Taigen metal turrets that come with a recoil unit.

I have (my son's really) HL Tiger 1 with 6.0 electronics that I plan to fit a metal Taigen turret the recoil unit that Taigen uses confuses me and I'm struggling how to hook it up for my son's Christmas present along with full metal drive system.

I know a thread is out there already but the wire colours are not the same and I need to connect them to HL boards to keep cosy down and the audio is correct for a Tiger 1 anyway.
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trickymc1r wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 2:41 am Any update,

I'm looking at getting my HL T34 - 85 finished too.

I also will need help on how to wire up my tanks after upgrades to Taigen metal turrets that come with a recoil unit.

I have (my son's really) HL Tiger 1 with 6.0 electronics that I plan to fit a metal Taigen turret the recoil unit that Taigen uses confuses me and I'm struggling how to hook it up for my son's Christmas present along with full metal drive system.

I know a thread is out there already but the wire colours are not the same and I need to connect them to HL boards to keep cosy down and the audio is correct for a Tiger 1 anyway.
If you're talking about the Asiatam Recoil/Elevation mated to the HL TK7.0 here is the link to the post that started the ball rolling-
viewtopic.php?t=36099&start=10

and here is actually the first conversion I did finally being built into a tank-

viewtopic.php?t=37686

Here is the second conversion I did-

viewtopic.php?t=36166&start=20

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MrChef wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 4:00 am
Ask me whatever you like.
What is your favorite marinade for beef?
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Ecam wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 4:06 am
MrChef wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 4:00 am
Ask me whatever you like.
What is your favorite marinade for beef?
Best way to cook Roe-on Scallops ?
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Ecam wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 4:06 am What is your favorite marinade for beef?
Depends on the type of meat, cut and quality.

The best cuts I usually only use salt and pepper.
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