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maarathekhajiit
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an introduction

Post by maarathekhajiit »

hello, i'm ma'ara. i've been enjoying rc tanks for about 8 years now. there's not much in the way of enthusiasts around my part of canada so I primarily enjoy the scale model aspect of the hobby and driving my tanks and trucks through the local park.
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Welcome from Eastern Ontario!
Same situation here--my yard is my battleground. Haven't lost a campaign yet! Like you, it's the building and painting that's the fun.

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MrChef
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Welcome from New York.

Yep similar situation here, no local enthusiasts to run with so I battle in my yard and get into the research and modeling aspect as well. It's one of my therapies.
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Panzermechaniker
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Welcome from Toronto. Where in Canada are you?
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Jimster
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Welcome aboard from Illinois.
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Welcome from Argyll and Bute. No one here to battle with.
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Herr Dr. Professor
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maarathekhajiit: same here in rural Wisconsin. I mostly run in the basement and enjoy the sound. I do have an all-metal Mato M10 that drove me nuts until I finally got everything working smoothly. I took that to an fine International Plastic Modelers Society club about 60 miles away, sat it on their display table, and when the time came, started it up. A few of them dove over the table to protect their models when I moved it a half inch. Gee that's the best battle I ever won. :haha:
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WTF?
You don’t get wiser as you get older. You just run out of stupid things to do.
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Welcome from France, same here, running my tanks in the backyards or in the park but I'm alone (and my son from time to time). But I spent much more time building and painting than runing them !
My parts for 3D printing :
https://cults3d.com/@CaptainTox
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