This is my T34/122 the Egyptian army.

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Edwin
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This is my T34/122 the Egyptian army.

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Hello,
When my first finished work I want to show you a T34/122 the Egyptian army.

The lower tray, drive, drive with suspension and the tower is built completely by myself.
The tray and the drive is built from aluminum. The drive is equipped with two brushless motors and real inertia.

See for yourself

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In here, I also have a little video that I recorded on exhibition.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... _HZiWiPF_g
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Just a fantastic model !

Its so great to see a tank that's not often looked at ..and built superbly !

Top marks for a great build !
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Sehr beeindruckend aufbauen, danke für das Zeigen :thumbup:

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Very impressive build , thank you for showing :thumbup:
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So much to look at!!

Are those outrunners with flywheel casings?

What speed controllers do you use?

I've never seen an Egyptian T34/122 before - the turret looks way too heavy for the chassis - still it gives the Israelis plenty to aim at! :P :P :D

I'm off to google T34/122...

Fabulous work by the way Edwin - I'm feeling modeller's inadequacy again.... :(
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Hi Robert,

yes Are the outrunners with flywheels that I have made it.
How do I get a ride like a 36t with original weight.

The regulator I of Sunrise, where these are specifically built to order, as there are functional model Baur Egler, which do not affect each other like what happened with many others.

The Tower of T34/122 was covered with sheet metal and had no more and yet the tank was very top-heavy, the howitzer protection. You could also open all around him on the half-height, so the crew does not have to stifle the gunpowder of the howitzer. This gun was never intended for this use.

regards Edwin
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Didnt even know it existed ! nice job :D :D
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Here are some photos from the last T34/122

http://www.missing-lynx.com/library/mod ... 2/t122.htm
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just thinking here....

that must have got some serious grief from israeli air force ! On a standard t34 chassis and that gun ! wow
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