Hello from Sweden!
Long time tank entusiast here that started with 1/72-1/76 plastics kits in my youth, and made my first forray into large scale tanks with the 1:25 Academy/Minicraft Panther Ausf A in the late 80s.
After that I have mostly been wargaming in 1:100 and 1:56 which borought me into 3D-printing. I recently ran into Lubus Horts excellent 1:10 printed tanks, and I am right now printing the last few pieces of his Panzer III and have started the assembly. I joined here to learn more abouth adding sound and other effects and I am also looking into OpenPanzer.
Introduction
- Ecam
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Re: Introduction
Welcome. We will be happy to help, in return for some pictures of your progress. OK, that's not a requirement but we would like to see some.
"Don't believe everything you see on the internet" - George S. Patton
Eric
Eric
- Kaczor
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Re: Introduction
Welcome! What wargames? I assume Bolt Action and/or Flames of War? 

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- Recruit
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Re: Introduction
Thanks! I'll be sure to post some photos, but since my hobby corner is quite small and the tank rather big, I think I'll have to do that outdoors this weekend.
On wargames: Yes, it have been mostly Bolt Action and Flames of War, but also some What a Tanker and Iron Cross.
On wargames: Yes, it have been mostly Bolt Action and Flames of War, but also some What a Tanker and Iron Cross.
- Herr Dr. Professor
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- Location: Southern Wisconsin USA
Re: Introduction
Welcome! You are making a ten-to-one jump in scale! Let's see if we can feed you to RC tank addiction. 
-signed
one of the addicted

-signed
one of the addicted
