Greetings from New York, USA
Greetings from New York, USA
Sometime lurker for the past couple of years. I finally decided to join up here. I begin by thanking you guys for the information I've already gleamed silently. I made the decision to join the ranks in November 2021 with my first RC tank, I got hooked and 4 more followed in 2022. Now I'm making plans for what's next.
Great site and what looks like a solid community. Keep it up guys...
Chef
Great site and what looks like a solid community. Keep it up guys...
Chef
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Re: Greetings from New York, USA
Welcome! Are you upstate NY with snow coming your way? What tanks did you get? Let's see, one in '21 and 4 in '22 = five. Ah ha! Five Shermans to handle the Tiger I you are getting next.
No? As you likely know from lurking, your question are welcome, photos are fun. Stay warm!

Re: Greetings from New York, USA
Welcome sir!
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Re: Greetings from New York, USA
Welcome from Illinois. And yes, Tigers love Shermans for breakfast.
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Re: Greetings from New York, USA
Chef,Welcome to the ForumMrChef wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 3:22 am Sometime lurker for the past couple of years. I finally decided to join up here. I begin by thanking you guys for the information I've already gleamed silently. I made the decision to join the ranks in November 2021 with my first RC tank, I got hooked and 4 more followed in 2022. Now I'm making plans for what's next.
Great site and what looks like a solid community. Keep it up guys...
Chef



There appears to be assumptions that you are building a battalion of Sherman's although I cannot see any particular Tank type listed so please put us out of our misery,
Whether it be Sherman's, Tigers or Abrams or whatever enjoy this place and do ask lots of questions.
I think I am about to upset someone 

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Re: Greetings from New York, USA
Unless it's a Firefly/Achilles

And welcome to the forum N.Y. Chef

What the hell is a Eirefly? Edited to Firefly

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Re: Greetings from New York, USA
Well yes, there is that little inconvenient fact.
Re: Greetings from New York, USA
Thank you All for the warm welcome.
So to answer the inevitable questions, Yes I am really a Chef. I work in the private country club part of the industry so these months are downtime. I have some rich and famous members and have met more while working over the years which is pretty cool. I've had several hobbies before but just recently gotten into the RC tank genre. I have always been an avid student of military history and particularly Tanks, Armor and WWII. Ironically I was encouraged recently to pick up a new hobby by my wife of all people.
I am located in the lower Hudson Valley of New York. It's usually snow season but this year has been mild. Today is 40 F and partly sunny so I was able to do some clearcoating on one of my tanks that I recently finished.
Which leads me to-
I'm relatively handy and anything I've done with my "Models" because my wife calls them "Toys", I've learned from Forums, Websites, Videos and You guys. Sometimes I figure out how to do something by myself but usually I find out afterward that someone else did it before me, LoL...
Thanks again for the invite,
Chef
So to answer the inevitable questions, Yes I am really a Chef. I work in the private country club part of the industry so these months are downtime. I have some rich and famous members and have met more while working over the years which is pretty cool. I've had several hobbies before but just recently gotten into the RC tank genre. I have always been an avid student of military history and particularly Tanks, Armor and WWII. Ironically I was encouraged recently to pick up a new hobby by my wife of all people.
I am located in the lower Hudson Valley of New York. It's usually snow season but this year has been mild. Today is 40 F and partly sunny so I was able to do some clearcoating on one of my tanks that I recently finished.
Which leads me to-
Pardon me for the way I reveal but I thought it would be more interesting if I take a different approach than usual. I have 1 Taigen Metal BB, 3 Heng Long Pro and 1 Heng Long "S" models. All have been weathered, some upgraded and/or modded. I have a hard time leaving anything stock and I love taking time adjusting and tinkering things to my liking plus the painting and weathering part is relaxing and satisfying. I just started taking pics of them recently and am trying to figure out how to upload the pics here to share. Any advice with that is welcome and of course would accelerate the reveals.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 5:03 am Welcome! Are you upstate NY with snow coming your way? What tanks did you get? Let's see, one in '21 and 4 in '22 = five. Ah ha! Five Shermans to handle the Tiger I you are getting next.No? As you likely know from lurking, your question are welcome, photos are fun. Stay warm!
I'm relatively handy and anything I've done with my "Models" because my wife calls them "Toys", I've learned from Forums, Websites, Videos and You guys. Sometimes I figure out how to do something by myself but usually I find out afterward that someone else did it before me, LoL...
Thanks again for the invite,
Chef
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Re: Greetings from New York, USA
That is if the Firefly could hit it...they weren't known for their accuracy even with that long arse barrel...Son of a gun-ner wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 4:45 pmUnless it's a Firefly/Achilles
And welcome to the forum N.Y. Chef
What the hell is a Eirefly? Edited to Fireflylol.

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