M10 Wolverine

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Max-U52 wrote:
Son of a gun-ner wrote:Everyone is allowed an opinion
Just remember that opinions are like buttholes - Everybody's got one, and most of 'em stink! :haha: :haha: @) @)
You speak through your own. . . . I mean, for your own :P @)

But as Max-U52 sensibly points out, it only has to please you :thumbup:
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Re: M10 Wolverine

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Dark46 wrote:
Manu-Military wrote:What about the accuracy of the model in itslelf compared to available drawings and quotes?
I feel the greatest distrust in Chinese stuffs, but that's my own opinion and I share it.
Thanks for any feedback.
No idea I don't look at that sort of thing to be honest. Im the wrong person to ask. I wouldn't remember all that sort of thing. I'm just glad I have any of my models and enjoy having them and using them.

My level of modelling isn't that great so I try not ro dwell to much on what may be wrong, as I wouldn't be able to put it right.

As I said I love it and there are touches like the lights being a yellow colour and not xenon white that I like, with the Clark TK22 board it sounds great. But I'm thinking of putting a S-bus board in purely for me they are easier to use and I know what I'm doing. I hate the have stick actions as when I'm using the MG the front light goes on or off, if that is on switch as in S-bus then its easier. But that's something else.

I have a 1:35 Tamiya to make I guess I can compare the 2 once that is made. But they might be both wrong!

in a few months I'm seriously considering getting another full metal Mato (from Dave @Forgebear , I try NOT to buy from anywhere else as their service is second to NONE) as the whole thing is great(what tank not sure yet) .
Thanks for your answer and your highly respectful point of view.
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Re: M10 Wolverine

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Here are some pics that may help you:
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HL King Tiger ET, Taig King Tiger PT, Tam King Tiger PT
HL Tiger 1 x2, Taig Panther G, Taig Panzer III
Taig JS-2, Taig T34-85, Mato M4A1BN, Mato M10, HL M4a3 105mm, Taig M4a3 76mm
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Re: M10 Wolverine

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Very nice purchase, weather it up a bit now and it will look the bee's knees :D :thumbup:

Cheers, Lee.
Me ? Addicted ? Never !! :crazy:
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And any tank looks better with a pretty girl painted on the side! :haha: :haha: @) @) @)

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Couldn't agree more Gary, but how about lounging on top too :D :haha:

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Oooo, now I'm jealous. Got a link for her? She'd look good on a Jagdtiger. @)
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So far I've only got Tina, and she needs a girlfriend. You can get Tina from Imex for about ten bucks, maybe Forgebear can get them over there.

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So, Dark46, see what you're getting yourself into? @) :haha:

You should have your eye on your next tank by now, eh? I've been looking at the JS-2, once Imex has them. And I think I need another Panzer III. @) :shh:
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Come see what I got today :D

I got five new figures today. - RC Tank Warfare
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Re: M10 Wolverine

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And if the OP will forgive me for one more off topic item, Mick, you should try jimmyflintstonestudios.com and check out his figurines. Most of his stuff is 1/25 but he does have a cool Rosie The Riveter in 120mm. He's even got Col. Hogan! 8) 8)

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