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Re: Beobachtungsbereich - CF Tanker
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:04 pm
by STEINER
Thanks for the picture. Have the leos taken any IED hits and how well do they stand up to it ?
Re: Beobachtungsbereich - CF Tanker
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:47 pm
by Beobachtungsbereich
STEINER wrote:Thanks for the picture. Have the leos taken any IED hits and how well do they stand up to it ?
They did well.
The Tamiya Leo2A6 is the only one I'll buy. Bar none it is the best one and it replicates every nuance. From the sound of the turbos spooling up to the sound of the turret traversing...it even includes the heavy knock/ clunk like the real tank. Mind you the MG3 doesn't sound like that at all.
Sounds more like a vulcan when it fires with the "whirrrrrrrrrrrrrr" of the recoil booster.
It even has the same bounce that jarred my back as we went rolling through the pot fields and grapefields, all due to the torsion bars.
I'm not familiar with the Hobby item.
Regards
Re: Beobachtungsbereich - CF Tanker
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:49 pm
by Beobachtungsbereich
Here's some more shots for you:
Rolling through Bazzar-e-Panwaii and my loader pulls out the camera. Pretty tight town and locals pull over when we rolled past.
Someone took a shot of my panzer from the rear during an OP. Freakin' huge turret. So big that when you are inside and looking out of the hatches you can't see the hull at all. You have to literally get up well above your belt line and lean over the turret.

Re: Beobachtungsbereich - CF Tanker
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 5:25 pm
by Beobachtungsbereich
If anyone has any questions on tech aspects or accuracy on Leopard C1 (1A3), C2 (1A4) or Leo2A6 / A4 let me know.
I'll gladly help you out. If I can I'll include pictures to illustrate what I mean.
Regards