My Challenger 2 Build thread

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Billard
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Re: My Challenger 2 Build thread

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Hello, I am aware its been years but if you dont mind me asking where did you buy that metal internal hull reinforcements? I would like to apply them to my own tank and would love to know
Pavel
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Re: My Challenger 2 Build thread

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I will answer for the author....
this is a regular aluminum profile L.....
Cut to length and trim the corners....
A spacer made from an aluminum plate...
Meter rat
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Re: My Challenger 2 Build thread

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Billard wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 3:59 pm Hello, I am aware its been years but if you dont mind me asking where did you buy that metal internal hull reinforcements? I would like to apply them to my own tank and would love to know
It is polite to do an introduction before launching into a question on a topic that is 7 years old.

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I will assist, because it relates to a Challenger 2. You can build a hull brace from 25 x 25 x 1mm aluminium from B an Q.
Billard
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Re: My Challenger 2 Build thread

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I didnt mean any offence apologies I was just curious. I have a question if you dont mind.
My heng long challenger 2 has a loose turret but Ive checked the screws and they are in what could be the cause or what could I do?
Meter rat
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Re: My Challenger 2 Build thread

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No offence taken. We just like things done nicely. You are cross posting, asking the same question on various threads. It is hard to keep track. I will respond on your thread.
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