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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 1:38 pm
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Normandy, right and the Channel is still the same...43rdRecceReg wrote:A very engaging little Tank cameo appearance- with Normandy (?) and the Channel, in the background.
We have two kinds of kits: one for dynamic model (like this Tiger but it also fits trucks (1/24) or ships (1/400 - 1/200) and Static for dioramas animation (light and sound only or light, sound and movement) or plane (see the Mirage 2000 I posted before).Kaczor wrote:Nice! And In 1/35 there a ton of scenery available like buildings
I'm now building a 1/35 demonstrator with working suspension (an AMX30) but at this scale, you don't really need it. As far as servos are concerned, it depends on the torque you need. Only servo on this model is the gun rise, doesn't need much force. FYI, smallest servo I can supply is 13.5x6x16mm (not displayed on our website but available).ronnie42 wrote:Downsizing to this scale in RC the builds are almost limitless. Quite a few tanks have plastic working suspension , now how small do servos go?