Taylor Field Armor Association field build

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ricky
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fleshpedler wrote:great i just love those on board shots , and great to see at the end about getting caught upon that tight bend ,great just great ,many thanks .....hes one of the battles we had at our Swindon event in September this year.........enjoy.........
Fleshy.............

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nice. i like the video. great tanks .i like the sherman bull dozer .good idea on building the houses and building . thanks for shearing your video. ricky of lubbock oddball tank society.
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Wizzard033
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Here are some pics of Tim's latest build. It's a bombed out building. I think he's eager to have some scale combat. Way to Go timmeh :thumbup:
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Well done. Lucky to have such interest in your area. I seem to be on my own here but think I have sparked interest in one of my friends. I thing I will dig up the garden put on a river and some bridges and tell my girlfriend it's landscape gardening. Only a few weeks ago I was wondering about possibility of fitting cameras and driving from crew viewpoint. I think this is the way forward. Well done. I'm looking for a 1/6 scale tank at the moment. I will instal camera in this if O can get one.
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I thought about doing the same in the back yard but I don't think the significant other would go for that. Lol I am planning on starting my water tower build next as well as a church for our field. Fortunately Rickey has a spacious area for any sort of RC fun :haha:
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I will probably build a bridge and make some mobile buildings. I have to get a couple of friends hooked though. If they get the vehicles I will paint them. Just made an offer on a 1/6 armortek tiger. If I get that I will be busy for a long time.
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getting time to post my armor finnly it has fpv gear on it aswell it is the panzer IV F1 in the video thats what it looks like when i patrol sitin on my laptop i just some times cant get any distance out of the tank transmitter gount to get elmod someday
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Hi Guys, Just wanted to say great job on the Battlefield, getting better every day. I spoke with Bill Oates today in Dallas about your group and the fine battlefield y'all have built. I'm sure Bill being a vendor in your home state would be happy to support your efforts with the main thing needed tanks and the parts needed to maintain and improve them. http://www.rccommand.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I am really looking forward to a visit, and maybe a preview of a new battle system due out in a few weeks.

Best Regards, Blake (Saxondog)
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He does have some nice gear :D
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rc command is a very fine site i plan to order some things from there soon.
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I have an appropriate Halloween build. I got a good start on a church this evening. This one will be bombed out and I plan to use it in the "Berlin" area of our field.
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