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Newbie from sweden

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2018 7:36 pm
by Pebbe302
Hello tankers!

Newbie here. Been reading this forum for a couple of weeks now and Im looking forward to learn from you guys.

I did some modelling when I was a kid, 30 years ago. My rc experience is limited to flying rtf drones, so everything here is new to me.

So for now Im aming at the smaller scale tanks. Something I can drive in my home.

I bought my first tank recently, a torro 1/24 T-34. Its nice looking but slow and moves a bit jerky.

I just ordered i Tamiya 1/25 centurion mrk.III building kit. Thought that building one by myself would be a good way to learn how rc tanks work.

So although I have only been in the hobby for a couple of weeks i have learned the following:

1 You get what you pay for.
2 wooden floors and tanks, how ever small they might be, dont mix well :haha:

Re: Newbie from sweden

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 1:52 am
by Pebbe302
:haha: Thanks for the warm welcome :clap: As for the bigger tanks..well I spent most of the evening looking at a taigen T34 thats out there for a really nice price...and theres a Heng Long Leopard 2...and theres a.... :/

Re: Newbie from sweden

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 2:57 am
by panzerschreck
Welcome to the house of fun :crazy: :crazy: shortly to be followed by the diminishing bank balance :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

But as they say, there are worse things to spend your groats on @) @)

Re: Newbie from sweden

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 4:58 am
by HERMAN BIX
Gday Mr 302 from the sunny Gold Coast of Australia out of New Zealand!
I hope you are going to pop
Out an S-tank sometime soon ?!!
Great to have you along, pictures when you can, we like those a real lot .
I believe you may be the first Swede here, so now we finally have a person to hang ABBA references on :haha: :haha:

Re: Newbie from sweden

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:38 am
by panzerschreck
Mama Mia, my my, here we go again....

Like, somebody had to be the first @) @)

Re: Newbie from sweden

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 1:04 pm
by Pebbe302
Hahaha, thank you guys for the heart warming welcome. This might just be my kind of forum :haha:

Yes, ABBA, IKEA, the wrench, dynamite, meatballs and the dialysis machine were all invented by swedes...and on the other end of the scale theres me, hardly able to paint my models :crazy:

Well the STRV 103 will be more for me to chew on than I can handle at this point. But Im going to attempt to paint the Tamiya Centurion in a swedish M90 pattern as it was in our army as the STRV 101,102,104 and as the 105, depending on modifications.