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Re: Hello from Devon

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 8:44 pm
by Fu75
Again thanks for the replies,
After researching the "pro" version, I soon realised I have the wrong tank or budget at least :haha: , So apologies to any seasoned tankers out there that read my post, spat their tea while shaking a fist thinking, "great another noob with deep pockets!"
I have a budget of £100, so Option 1 is for me, thank you Rob.
I may have given some wrong impressions, what I am most looking forward to is the customisation of the actual model, I have had a play with photo etched brass from 1/35 to 1/350 for several years, so finding these 1/16 for around £100 (huge scale to me for the money) is honestly unbelievable, lucky for me I never sell things (modellers instinct?? :haha: ) so I have a Dremmel, spray gun, compressor, most if not all hand tools, soldering equipment all standing by. As for RC history, I started in 86 with a Tamiya lancia rally, then this spread to a heli, plane, several monster trucks, then 1/10th off road racing for several years, In 2000 got into 1/10th electric indoor touring cars.
Thanks for the warning, I think I understand deep pockets, is that when you find yourself standing in your local hobby shop, paying more for those "essential upgrades" than you did on the original model??? :haha:
The thing I have most of all is time, I am long term ill, and have several more months before returning to work (hopefully as I'm starting to believe day time tv :haha: ) So £100 seemed reasonable for my sanity and hopefully several weeks of tinkering, but I had never considered the second hand market, thanks for the heads up, but being my first Tank I fancy a new one,
I like this forums approach to avoiding certain sellers, wish the VW forum I belong to had this approach, (could of save me some pennies) I tried my local hobby shop, but they have been honest to say they cannot help, so yes, I most likely will be using one of the above mentioned.
So that's a bit more about where I going with this, I'll be taking option 1 for the time being with a lot of tinkering, and hopefully one day I may take option 3.
Cheers and best wishes
Fu.

Re: Hello from Devon

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:07 pm
by jarndice
The real pleasure in this hobby as far as I am concerned is to pay very little for a bare bones Tank and using ZAP 7 DEBONDER and a screwdriver I strip it down as far as it will go and then using the various dealers on the list upgrading it to my idea of what I want, at the end what I have is MY Tank, without this forum I could not hope to achieve that, I am sure you will find exactly what you want and as has already been said it does not have to cost a fortune because you do not do it all at once but as and when. shaun

Re: Hello from Devon

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:52 am
by wibblywobbly
You 'play' with 1/350 photo etch?? I had 1/35 on a boat I built and I was close to throwing myself off a tall building!

Re: Hello from Devon

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:08 am
by Panther Ausf G
Hi Fu.
Welcome to the Forum.
Set yourself a budget and stick to it, it's easy to get side tracked.
When you have your Tanks, just play. :thumbup:
I put Tanks, as it dosen't stop with one. :crazy:

Re: Hello from Devon

Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 7:56 pm
by sparks
Hi Fu,
Welcome to the forum :wave
sparks