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Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:08 am
by jarndice
Over recent weeks there has been some heated discussions over the veracity of TANKZONE, some members of the Forum have come to his defence and others including me have condemned him, It is your decision but do bear in mind there are plenty of dealers on the RECOMMENDED dealers site of this Forum who have an iron bound reputation who will be pleased to supply your new tank.

shaun
Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:19 pm
by billpe
Rangie81 wrote:
Billpe - cheers for the links etc, I am from UK and had some good responses from Uk suppliers. Will start looking for Ebay bargains.
Don't be afraid to ask about experiences with various suppliers. I'm in the UK but will order from from Axels in Germany amongst others because most of the big freight firms have the same fees for delivering within the UK as delivering to and from two different EU nations and of cause as we're both in the EU there are no duties or taxes to consider. As soon as you start delivering from outside the EU to inside you have import duties to contend with and might have to pay VAT as well which can raise the cost significantly (the EU isn't all bad, in fact if you want to buy from another EU country the no duties or taxes means its no different to buying within the UK).
If you order outside the EU its worth checking what duties you'll need to pay and what freight services they use or you can ask here. However this is part of owning and upgrading these tanks, you'll often need to source parts from around the world. I often order from Mitosal.com in Singapore but they use Fedex airfreight so you get your item around 48-72 hours after you pay them and Fedex take care of the duties (you pay them via Mitosal) for you making it all round a simple and quick service. Most of this doesn't apply to ebay though as its personal to personal rather than business to personal. Can you tell I once worked in goods distribution?
Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:43 pm
by ALPHA
Rangie81 wrote:Again thanks to all.
tanks for memory (brilliant name) - you are spot on, it is the build that intersts me. I think saving up for the Tamiya is the way forward. I think currently a Tiger (I can hear all the sighs as I don't mention a specific one)
I am curently reading my way through some relevant WW2 history to get an idea of the tanks and which grab my interest.
Billpe - cheers for the links etc, I am from UK and had some good responses from Uk suppliers. Will start looking for Ebay bargains.
Alpha - you seem to be the man with the knowledge, so I look forward to having some more in depth questions for you
Its been a long time since I have been called 'a recruit' but enjoying it so far.
Cheers guys
I was a recruit a year ago...

...Not sure I'll be much help with Tamiya's ... I'm an old dog... those tiny parts boggle my mind... I do enjoy watching others have fun with them though... it's what the hobby is all about
Again...welcome Rangie
ALPHA
Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:48 pm
by jarndice
Billpe I would offer a word of caution, today I received a parcel from Germany, so what you say? Only that it was ordered on the 5 August and two weeks ago yet again I received a parcel from Germany that the dealer discovered had been lost in Frankfurt by DHL in August and only through the hard work of "an-bri-rc-modellbau" (Andreas Brinker) that I got the product, so you see German dealers may be wonderful but don't rely on their postal service.

shaun
Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:18 pm
by billpe
Just make sure you know who the freight is done by and get a tracking order in the conformation email. Problem solved. Axels provide those.
Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:00 pm
by jackalope
Oh great NOW you tell us about the Germans! And I thought they were supposed to be efficient, what happened?
Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:28 pm
by ALPHA
jackalope wrote:Oh great NOW you tell us about the Germans! And I thought they were supposed to be efficient, what happened?
ALPHA
Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:56 pm
by billpe
jackalope wrote:Oh great NOW you tell us about the Germans! And I thought they were supposed to be efficient, what happened?
Gotta pick the right German. My German car is certainly efficient. Does 50mpg at 80mph.
Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:24 pm
by 971wright
Hi Here is one most have over looked Hobbyboss Tiger 1 , a good kit to build it is a static model but can be converted to R.C. you can also upgraded the tracks if you go down the R.C route .Cheap to buy and can upgraded when funds are available.
Have seen one done runs well (they tend to be a little light just like the WSN)but it will run well on grass and indoors (stay out of the deep mud)
regards pete
Re: Newbie help and opinions wanted.
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 1:14 am
by ALPHA
billpe wrote:jackalope wrote:Oh great NOW you tell us about the Germans! And I thought they were supposed to be efficient, what happened?
Gotta pick the right German. My German car is certainly efficient. Does 50mpg at 80mph.
80 MPH at 50 mpg............... Does it do mail order??????????????

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JK billpe
ALPHA