Father & Son in Cumbria

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Father & Son in Cumbria

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What on earth did we ever do before forums such as this existed? It's no wonder no-one uses a library any more.
Anyway .... managed to convince my son that for his 9th birthday, a RC tank would make a far better present than a pet degu. So did some research and ended up having to settle for my second choice of tank as it was the only one that I could order for it to arrive in time for his birthday.
So on opening his present he became the very proud owner of a Heng Long M41A3 Walker Bulldog. To say that he was ecstatic is an understatement, as he claims it to be the best day of his life. Bless him!
We are already about to purchase our first upgrade - some better batteries, so the lad is well and truly hooked.
For dad - the next thing I will be doing is posting a question relating to painting the tank as I don't have a clue where to start.
Have had a little look around the forum and has given me some inspiration to turn the tank into something unique for the little one - so thanks to you all.
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Welcome tt,

You've stumbled upon one of the best places for advice, inspiration, top notch builds and the occasional bit of banter :D browse away on the forum and I'm sure you'll find loads of advice and tips for working on and modding your chosen tank, most of all have fun, that's what hobbies are about :thumbup:

Cheers, Lee.
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Re: Father & Son in Cumbria

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Hi TankTrooper.
Welcome to the forum.
This hobby offers more than being hooked! it's an addiction.
Enjoy your model, the conversion, adding camouflage and weathering etc.

Proceed with caution, always check the Blacklisted traders/dealers. Avoid these. :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

We do have very Trusted Traders they will give you excellent service, and follow-up guidance if you need it. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Photos of your model and progress always welcome. :thumbup:
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Re: Father & Son in Cumbria

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G'day mate , good to see your young fella involved.
Don't get your panties in a bunch , we still got hand weapons and the fifty!
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Aussie wrote:G'day mate , good to see your young fella involved.
Hi there.
He's really loving it. Have had his mates around so that he can show off his new hobby. Even gladly parted with the cash he was given for his birthday in order to buy some battery upgrades.
Have discovered that a friend of a friend has been into painting tanks for a few years - so hoping to preen some advice from him.
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Re: Father & Son in Cumbria

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Model Builder 4 wrote:Welcome tt,

You've stumbled upon one of the best places for advice, inspiration, top notch builds and the occasional bit of banter :D browse away on the forum and I'm sure you'll find loads of advice and tips for working on and modding your chosen tank, most of all have fun, that's what hobbies are about :thumbup:

Cheers, Lee.
Hi Lee.
Very much looking forward to it. Keen to make a start but anxious not to make a dogs dinner of my first effort.
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Re: Father & Son in Cumbria

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Panther Ausf G wrote:Hi TankTrooper.
Welcome to the forum.
This hobby offers more than being hooked! it's an addiction.
Enjoy your model, the conversion, adding camouflage and weathering etc.

Proceed with caution, always check the Blacklisted traders/dealers. Avoid these. :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

We do have very Trusted Traders they will give you excellent service, and follow-up guidance if you need it. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Photos of your model and progress always welcome. :thumbup:
Interesting to hear of rogue traders. Something I hadn't contemplated so thanks for the warning.
I wish there was a shop nearby but the next best thing is that I have learnt that a friend of a friend has been painting tanks for a few years, so I am planning on extracting as much advice from him before putting paint to model.
Thanks.
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