Hi folks!
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:17 pm
I must be starting my second childhood because I'm hooked on tanks!
My first experience was not a good one - I bought a Panther from Nitrotek that packed up after 3 weeks and I eventually gave up trying to get any sort of after sales service from them. However, with much guidance from Steve at Welshdragonmodels - and lots of guidance from the posts here - I discovered it was actually fun fixing the thing and I really enjoyed re-painting it.
The penny dropped when I saw a post somewhere that summarised what owning a Heng tank was about - play with it; break it; fix it; play with it........
And then I got a Tiger 1 for a song (it had been put in the wrong catagory on e-bay) and have stripped it down ready to start rebuilding and modding. (I'm gonna' be looking for some help soon!!!!)
Two questions:-
Do we "play" with our tanks or is there a better 'technical term?'
and whatever we call it - do we tell friends, family and workmates we're doing it?
Whatever we call it - I'm enjoying it! Cheers folks
My first experience was not a good one - I bought a Panther from Nitrotek that packed up after 3 weeks and I eventually gave up trying to get any sort of after sales service from them. However, with much guidance from Steve at Welshdragonmodels - and lots of guidance from the posts here - I discovered it was actually fun fixing the thing and I really enjoyed re-painting it.
The penny dropped when I saw a post somewhere that summarised what owning a Heng tank was about - play with it; break it; fix it; play with it........
And then I got a Tiger 1 for a song (it had been put in the wrong catagory on e-bay) and have stripped it down ready to start rebuilding and modding. (I'm gonna' be looking for some help soon!!!!)
Two questions:-
Do we "play" with our tanks or is there a better 'technical term?'

and whatever we call it - do we tell friends, family and workmates we're doing it?

Whatever we call it - I'm enjoying it! Cheers folks
