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Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:02 pm
by Andy in Cheltenham
Well for me its the fact that nothing in the civilian world looks anything like a tank. There are civilian and military planes, wheeled vehicles, ships and boats. Yes bulldozers have tracks, but they don'y have huge guns sticking out of a turret. I grew up around aircraft, my Dad restored Spits and Mustangs (as well as other stuff) when I was young. I like the rest of you had other things that were RC, but its the close quarter detail that makes me more impressed by tank kits and the multiple amount of moving parts. But most of all its the imposing presence.
Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:37 pm
by majordisastor
I think its just they look so good, movining slowly and with menace...
Every war film and news clip creates an expectation s they trundle along.
On a practical side - when the battery power stops - they stay where they are - they don't fall out of the sky or sink ......
Andy
Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 6:39 pm
by majordisastor
I am building to be the beast,I mean to run this tank through it all dragging a KV,t34 and Sherman behind me.
I can see how your mind works Sax - could'nt agree more !!
Andy
Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 1:46 pm
by wibblywobbly
Same as the others, spent a fortune on Cars, Railways, Trucks, Rock Crawlers, Helicopters etc...and then thought, hmmm ...tanks, that's got to be cheaper....
It has to be said, a day/weekend attending a battle meet is great, especially when it's a military show and we get free entry. The tanks really come alive when there are 15-20 of them all shooting at each other with muzzles flashing, barrels recoiling, and growling engine sounds. It's simply an aspect of the hobby that none of the previous models could match.
RobG
Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 11:41 am
by panzerschreck
Tracks and a big gun
Simples

Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:20 pm
by Wolftone
Like your thinking panzerschreck. Having looked back at my answer i have to say tracks & a big gun is more like the truth...
Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:10 pm
by Von kraftwerk
always loved tanks since I was at junior school,used to watch cheiftans roll by on noisy antar transporters,the detail you can add personal touches,diverse camo jobs and the realism you can achieve both in finish and performance,tanks are sexy lol,here is my top ten sexy tanks 1 Panther G,2 T-72,3 Tiger 1,4 Tiger II,5 M 26 Pershing,6 IS-2,7 IS-3,8 StuG III ausf G late,9 Pzkpfw IV ausf H/J,10 Sherman M4A3E8, many others inc Cheiftan,Comet,Centurion, M1,Chally 1&2, what are your top tens
Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:21 pm
by afv
Always had an interest in military stuff, like tanks because i used to move them around, mainly north of england to the docks at tilbury and marchwood, ex antar driver
regards Jack.
Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:38 pm
by Von kraftwerk
hello Jack,so maybe you were driving past our school when all us kids used to watch the convoy go past,redcaps on motorbikes all flashing lights the noise and exhaust smoke,the cry would go out "here come the mighty antars" if we were in class teacher let us boys who were interested go and watch she knew that we would'nt work while all that noise was going on,so did you drive them thru Surrey and Middlesex back in 1968-70 Jack?me and some of the other kids would have loved your job.
Re: Why Tanks?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:19 pm
by afv
Hi Von Kraftwerk i'll try again posted a reply but it did'nt work, anyway if i knew your location i could probably tell you. Normally we would leave bullford barracks onto the a303 and a34 past newbury, oxford and through bracknell and towster onto the a1m, then up to either rof leeds or vickers at newcastle, pick up new cheiftans and take them back south to either tilburydocks or marchwood docks southampton. Another run was to bovington tank ranges, handy for the museum. Then once a year the germans would come over with a boat lod of leopards, pick them up at pembroke dock and take them to castlemartin ranges, nice blokes and would swap anything with you, and yes it was the early 70s, happy days for a lad of 21, anything you want to know ask away
regards Jack.