Thanks mate, these things really are a "Double-Whopper-with-Gun"Aussie wrote:What a beast , top work.

I'm pretty happy to have one.
Thanks mate, these things really are a "Double-Whopper-with-Gun"Aussie wrote:What a beast , top work.
Soeren wrote:Yeah, I couldn´t tell as well, if real or scale, only when I saw the Pictures form aboveAussie wrote:What a beast , top work.
Davarama wrote:Awesome! easily my favourite WWII German AFV, I'll be getting round to my Torro JT soon. My other JT has all it's track guards etc. intact so the Torro will lose some of hers as I think the exposed tracks emphasise the brutish feel of these beasts.
I'll certainly copy some of the things you've done.
David.
Davarama wrote:Ones on my Wechoe JT are removable, they have keyholes cut in them that hook over bolts on the JT. I'm thinking of magnets for my Torro JT. In fact everything works on Wechoe one but it's so fragile I've hardly ran it!
David.
In short- yes.Spartan tracks wrote:HERM you have made a cracking job on that, and fair play with sticking at it as was a long build, Do you think you have saved money over buying a metal TORRO Jagdtiger just out of curiosity???? I need to get mine painted as the all red oxide really doesn't look as good as I though, Yours has to be one of my favorite builds.
Kind regards Andy
Thanks Mr Jake............it sure does cut an assertive presence in the 'tank field' on club day.Jake79 wrote:Yeah awesome build..looks great outside almost real!!