Bring on the tiger!

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Von kraftwerk
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Re: Bring on the tiger!

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a good book for reference is Tiger I on the western front about £20 you will probably want the eastern front volume too both by Jean Restyan,there are more expensive books £70-80,but these are a good buy and have plenty of good photos colour illustrations and cover every unit that used Tiger I and give brief histories and zones of operation kills and losses,your bound to get some inspiration from these books,and may just find that unusual beast that most modellers have'nt covered,some 501 were painted overall brown and some greygreen,RAL paint numbers are given in said books,happy hunting,the research is the aspect I enjoy most,
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Re: Bring on the tiger!

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Hi Rakey , Welcome to the gang :wave: and toy or not , my panzer has made me the coolest 'kid' for miles around :D
    For ref's you can try here for starters http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... .php?f=105" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
    to the bouncy room ! Yay !
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    Delboy
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    Re: Bring on the tiger!

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    [ICE]monkey wrote:hi and welcome to the forum , sorry to tell you your tiger wont be your last , this hobby is very addictive
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    yupp your right and i want another tank am in 2 minds of russian or german then again i am looking for a motorbike and side car 1/6 scale
    cheers Derek
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