New member here. Hello!
New member here. Hello!
Hello! I'm Chris. Live in Oregon,near the border of the state of California here in the U.S. I've always been a history buff, and love to tinker. Just purchased a Heng Long Tiger 1. ( been thinkng of getting a tank for several years) Have upgraded with red motors, metal tracks running gear, metal cables, almost every conceivable mato metal parts lights etc. and have painted it in a Russian campaign "dazzle" camouflage. Tank looks much more sinister and lethal than stock. I am an optician, and cancer survivor. Good to be amongst people that obviously appreciate tanks, history, and just plain having fun. Oh..my age, I'm over 65 yrs old but the tank makes me feel like a kid again. Thanks for accepting me into your community!
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Re: New member here. Hello!
Welcome to the forum Chris from New York. Good to hear about your Tiger, would love to see some pics of the sinister beast.
Glad you joined us.
Chef
Glad you joined us.
Chef
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Re: New member here. Hello!
Welcome from Texas. Posting pics can be tricky because of the size limitation so most of us use a hosting site like Imgur and post links to the pictures.
Derek
Too many project builds to list...
Too many project builds to list...
- Estnische
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Hi Chris - welcome from the contingent Downunder. No doubt you have gone down the Tiger path many of us have trodden. We like pictures, so please take the time to show off your kitty.
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Goodness! Thanks for the welcome! In a few days I'll attempt to send a few photos. I'm sure no Tiger was actually painted in dazzle camouflage but..now it's my unique tank...not just out of the box. When I do send photos, do remember.. it is my first effort. No weathering or advanced stuff yet. Thanks again!
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Hello and welcome from the West Coast of Scotland. No body will criticise, after all it is your model. And if it you first effort, then we have all had to learn. Some of us, like me, are slower to learn than than others.
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Hi Chris, Welcome to the Forum
Most of us have at least one Tiger 1
It has the advantage of being big enough to work on both inside and out without risking pulling out wires and being able to accept aftermarket control boards and receivers,
The 1/16 Tiger 1 has more upgrades available than any other 1/16 r/c Tank,
Oregon the one state in the Union that has similar weather to the UK
You will almost certainly have questions ,Go right ahead and ask always remembering that the only stupid question is the one you never ask, Just because we have probably heard it before is no use to you if you have not,
Enjoy the Forum and HAPPY HOLIDAYS.



Most of us have at least one Tiger 1

The 1/16 Tiger 1 has more upgrades available than any other 1/16 r/c Tank,
Oregon the one state in the Union that has similar weather to the UK

You will almost certainly have questions ,Go right ahead and ask always remembering that the only stupid question is the one you never ask, Just because we have probably heard it before is no use to you if you have not,
Enjoy the Forum and HAPPY HOLIDAYS.
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Welcome, Chris: I will enjoy seeing your Tiger I, and you are welcome to dive in with questions, answers, and RCTW fun. You live in Oregon, but you use Akron1933. Well I did live near Akron, Ohio for a while in the 'seventies. Or do you refer to a different Akron, some kind of high place in Oregon? (The 'Akro" part refers to a high spot in an area.)
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Hello! I'm old too 66.
Getting old is ok compared with the alternative.
Send the pix; we love em.
Getting old is ok compared with the alternative.
Send the pix; we love em.
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