This is too cool!
https://youtu.be/xBqHy4a_euM
Elephant anyone?
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Re: Elephant anyone?
Good morning!
Thanks for the link. ARMORTEK certainly knows their stuff. This get me excited for my ( far more manageable ) 1/16 Elefant build. ( coming soon to a kitchen counter not near you )
regards,
Painless
Thanks for the link. ARMORTEK certainly knows their stuff. This get me excited for my ( far more manageable ) 1/16 Elefant build. ( coming soon to a kitchen counter not near you )
regards,
Painless
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Re: Elephant anyone?
Just the tiger 1 would do me at that scale.
But thanks for sharing Terry
But thanks for sharing Terry

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Re: Elephant anyone?
Terry thanks for the link, it's quite an impressive beast. Its incredible how much more realistic the larger scale looks as the big tank lumbers along. You can see the difference with the weight on movement 

Tanks alot....

Re: Elephant anyone?
Some one needs to get the 1/6 crowd in on the open panzer board, watching them faff with the clicks for the benedini was painful!
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I agree Tom,a few clicks too many .....tomhugill wrote:Some one needs to get the 1/6 crowd in on the open panzer board, watching them faff with the clicks for the benedini was painful!
I nice flat ramp would also make for an easier dismount

Tanks alot....
