Well, at least I'm not in a one-car family, and relegated to having to drive the wife's pink May Kay car around, and pretending mine (the non-existent one) is in the shop. As your OTHER brother likes to quote Darth Vader and say, "All too easy..."Ecam wrote:Nice work. Sad thing is it reminds me of vehicles my brother has owned/driven.
KNOCKED OUT TIGER.
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Looks great , top work.
Don't get your panties in a bunch , we still got hand weapons and the fifty!
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Excellent job being done on this, it's a great option in this hobby when you don't want the expense of installing RC kit in a model. Making a busted tank look like a battlefield wreck, rather than a broken toy tank, takes a lot of skill, and you are doing a brilliant job. 

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Ta mate, glad you like it.Aussie wrote:Looks great , top work.
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I love doing worn out and knackered, and as I had bits around for upgrading thought it would good as something to scurry around. I was tempted to do RC at one point, but couldn't be bothered lol. Really pleased you like it.wibblywobbly wrote:Excellent job being done on this, it's a great option in this hobby when you don't want the expense of installing RC kit in a model. Making a busted tank look like a battlefield wreck, rather than a broken toy tank, takes a lot of skill, and you are doing a brilliant job.
Si:)