new to rc tanks..saying hello to all
new to rc tanks..saying hello to all
I'm new to rc tanks and have a LOT to learn. Want to learn about weathering and battle damage for my 1/16 early Tiger 1. Thanks ahead of time for all the help. Dave from Ohio USA
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Re: new to rc tanks..saying hello to all
Good Afternoon,
Welcome to the Forum. There are a ton of extremely knowledgeable guys on here from all over the Globe. Check out the Build Threads and Tips and Tricks Threads for great ideas on how to weather and add battle damage. Enjoy!
regards,
Painless Wolf
Welcome to the Forum. There are a ton of extremely knowledgeable guys on here from all over the Globe. Check out the Build Threads and Tips and Tricks Threads for great ideas on how to weather and add battle damage. Enjoy!
regards,
Painless Wolf
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Re: new to rc tanks..saying hello to all
Welcome Dave, You will find many techniques on weathering and painting in general here
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As for Battle damage that spans several sections yet show off contains many of the best builds on the forum. As does Master Class. Enjoy the forum,
cheers Blake
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As for Battle damage that spans several sections yet show off contains many of the best builds on the forum. As does Master Class. Enjoy the forum,
cheers Blake
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Re: new to rc tanks..saying hello to all
Welcome to forum, you've already been directed by the other guys, so enjoy. You've come to the right place...
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Re: new to rc tanks..saying hello to all
Welcome! The fun part is there are lots of different techniques on here to get the same thing. Fun to see lots of different ideas. You will have fun going thorough them all! 

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Hallo my friend, Welcome to the Forum I know you will enjoy this place and I know you will have more questions, we like questions, it lets us show off, so please ASK. shaun
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Re: new to rc tanks..saying hello to all
Hi scoouwa.
Welcome to the forum, the best place to be for a learning curve.
The posts before mine have given you the directions you need.
Now just learn, and play with your toys.
Welcome to the forum, the best place to be for a learning curve.
The posts before mine have given you the directions you need.

Now just learn, and play with your toys.
We do not stop playing because we grow old.
We grow old because we stop playing.
We grow old because we stop playing.
Re: new to rc tanks..saying hello to all
Hi Dave,
Welcome to the forum
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Welcome to the forum

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