Is Hooben a dirty word?

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Re: Is Hooben a dirty word?

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MrChef wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 12:34 am
HERMAN BIX wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 12:00 am Damn I wish I could get one, that’s great
If it comes up again I'll buy it and ship it to you. Keep your eyes peeled for the sale. $68 is a steal for a decent base for a project and I have no issue fronting it for you and shipping it to you.
Thats very considerate of you Mr Chef, thanks mate, I will keep an eye out.
A new tank for the price of a wreck I would normally buy. Even the exchange rate & postage would still be worth it.
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Re: Is Hooben a dirty word?

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HERMAN BIX wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 2:18 am Thats very considerate of you Mr Chef, thanks mate, I will keep an eye out.
A new tank for the price of a wreck I would normally buy. Even the exchange rate & postage would still be worth it.
No worries at all.

https://www.hooben-shop.com/collections ... tock-in-us

I will be dismantling it sooner than later to see what makes it tick. Maybe swap a board and paint her up for a fun diversion. As she is, Zimmerit will be a must eventually.
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Re: Is Hooben a dirty word?

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Glad they arrived; didn't want to steer anyone down a dark alley there!

Mine was received the same way back in October, with some minor bits fallen off & tow cable ends that needed to be glued down, etc.

If I see that sale return I'll post about it again, so grab one when u can
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Re: Is Hooben a dirty word?

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Chef, those spare track link holder tops & bottoms are supposed to be out of alignment with each other... see this close-up of mine:

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You see how the lower holders use pins to hold the link in place, while the upper one just clamps down onto it, like they really were.
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Re: Is Hooben a dirty word?

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TankDriver wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 5:27 am Glad they arrived; didn't want to steer anyone down a dark alley there!

Mine was received the same way back in October, with some minor bits fallen off & tow cable ends that needed to be glued down, etc.

If I see that sale return I'll post about it again & grab one when you can
Yeah I already knew to expect the worst but gotta say I'm actually pleasantly surprised. I mean I can afford to suffer for $68. :haha: :haha: :haha:

I would be pretty pissed for the regular price of $414 though.

Yeah definitely make an announcement if you see them available like that again. I think Mr. Bix would definitely appreciate this one.
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Re: Is Hooben a dirty word?

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Definitely... least I can do for all you guys & the knowledge that's been shared around here... Bix, your old IBU2Pro will be going in mine :)
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Re: Is Hooben a dirty word?

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TankDriver wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 5:36 am Chef, those spare track link holder tops & bottoms are supposed to be out of alignment with each other... see this close-up of mine:

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You see how the lower holders use pins to hold the link in place, while the upper one just clamps down onto it, like they really were.
I was just futzing with them, I see now how they work now thank you. I'll likely still bore out the tiny holes and CA glue them in place.

I can't leave well enough alone. I already cracked the hull. Not as scary inside as I expected-

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The mounting screws for the wheels look a bit of a weak point though-

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Re: Is Hooben a dirty word?

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Good Evening,
Please put me on the List for one of these the next time that they come up for sale. There is a lot that I can fix on this one and have a great Super Late War Tiger 1
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