Northman
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 2:17 pm
Hello to everyone out there.
Back in the late seventies I bought a Military Modelling magazine with a picture of a radio controlled Tiger tank on the cover, at the time it was far too expensive and complicated to pursue, and I was just about to discover girls and drinking! Fast forward to the present, married, grown up kids, mortgage, modern day stresses. After a session of Blackband Porter, I was surfing an online retail site and saw a Heng Long King Tiger, well with the beer and having left over Christmas money, I thought why not, upon further research I came upon this site and I an in awe of some of the projects with the tanks the level of detail and skill which has inspired me. Although these days its as if my eyes have been smeared with Vaseline and someone has swapped all my fingers and thumbs for Walls thick pork sausages!! However, everybody needs a hobby, Iv'e already spent many happy hours out from under the wifes feet, researching on the internet and painting the extra bits for the tank. The Heng Longs may get a bit of stick, but I am chuffed to bits with mine, the only thing being the scale speed being close to an F1 racing car, but thanks to this forum that is something else I'll sort out in due course. Cheers, Andy.
Back in the late seventies I bought a Military Modelling magazine with a picture of a radio controlled Tiger tank on the cover, at the time it was far too expensive and complicated to pursue, and I was just about to discover girls and drinking! Fast forward to the present, married, grown up kids, mortgage, modern day stresses. After a session of Blackband Porter, I was surfing an online retail site and saw a Heng Long King Tiger, well with the beer and having left over Christmas money, I thought why not, upon further research I came upon this site and I an in awe of some of the projects with the tanks the level of detail and skill which has inspired me. Although these days its as if my eyes have been smeared with Vaseline and someone has swapped all my fingers and thumbs for Walls thick pork sausages!! However, everybody needs a hobby, Iv'e already spent many happy hours out from under the wifes feet, researching on the internet and painting the extra bits for the tank. The Heng Longs may get a bit of stick, but I am chuffed to bits with mine, the only thing being the scale speed being close to an F1 racing car, but thanks to this forum that is something else I'll sort out in due course. Cheers, Andy.