Hello from Co Durham
Hello from Co Durham
Hi everyone, I am the newbie of newbie's, I have never ventured into the world of R/C but have been thinking about dipping a toe in the water for a while, and after finding this site and having a browse have decided to go the whole hog. I have some experience of real tanks having crewed and commanded a Centurion Bridgelayer and various Chieftains but when it comes to modeling, apart from a few Airfix kits as a kid I am a complete novice. So any advice as to the best kit to start with would be much appreciated, also any information as to dealers in the North East of England. Thanks in advance for thousands of suggestions.
- blimp
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Re: Hello from Co Durham

Or , maybe a RTR ( Ready-to-run) tank might appeal instead ? There are many to choose from

But before you part with your dosh , take a tour of our forum and enjoy the madness ! Oh , BTW , feel free to ask away , there is an amazing amount of knowledge here , friendly inmates too

to the bouncy room ! Yay !
- 43rdRecceReg
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Re: Hello from Co Durham
Welcome, Scoop. Your Centurion connection will appeal to many on the Forum, as will any tasty stories you have of your experiences with that British icon.
My advice would be to try a budget RTR tank first, to see whether you like what you're getting into. You can then afford to tinker with a it a bit, and maybe begin to embellish it. That's the usual pattern of addiction here.
That way, it's no great loss if the bug doesn't bite. Heng long Tiger 1s are often a budget rite of passage for the curious, and many members here probably got hooked
with that first whiff of Panzer plastic.
There are many sources for entry level products, and you could begin with Forgebear here: http://www.forgebeartanks.com. Amazon and many others also sell them, but look in our trusted vendors
list before taking the plunge.
My advice would be to try a budget RTR tank first, to see whether you like what you're getting into. You can then afford to tinker with a it a bit, and maybe begin to embellish it. That's the usual pattern of addiction here.

with that first whiff of Panzer plastic.

There are many sources for entry level products, and you could begin with Forgebear here: http://www.forgebeartanks.com. Amazon and many others also sell them, but look in our trusted vendors
list before taking the plunge.
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