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SG Tankies

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:00 am
by r32
SG Tankies (http://www.facebook.com/groups/240177046030283/) formed up in October 2011 and is a subsidiary club of SG Truckers (http://www.facebook.com/sgtruckers), a 1/14th scale model trucking club in Singapore. We had our first official game day and here are some of the highlights:


HD video coverage of some of the highlights

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Lineup of tanks

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My M26 Pershing

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One of the tank transporters

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Full album available at http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 389&type=1

Re: SG Tankies

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 12:01 am
by Dietrich
Hi r32,
Looks like you have some good looking tanks there......I like what appears to be the black Leopard on the back right of the group shot. I must admit that I have never seen an all black tank before but it is a very striking colour scheme...just looking at the small image I rather hoped that on the side of it was an Imperial German flag !!! .....and that they had finally dumped the yellow part !!! :haha: ....but I am sorry to say that I do not recognise the flag...might I be embarassed to ask it is Singapores flag ?? :{ :{
Alb.

Re: SG Tankies

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 2:29 am
by r32
Hi Dietrich yes that's Singapore's national colours:
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I believe it is painted overall in NATO black. Some of our armour is painted in pretty dark shades of green, but usually aren't this dark though.

Re: Game day #2

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 5:04 am
by r32
We had a great turnout yesterday, putting up 9 Tamiyas, 4 VS Tanks, 2 trucks and 9 players yesterday. Unfortunately the day was cut short by bad weather but we'll be back next month!

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Torrential rain hit five minutes after this shot

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Trio of Leopards taking up hull-down positions

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Pershing being rounded up by two Leopards

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Wily Sherman getting into the flanks of another Leopard

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In the dispersal after a round

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Leopard that went on a hay diet

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It was Leopards vs. WW2 tanks today - three Leos advancing

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Pershing being held in reserve

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Our resident Jagdpanther doing what it does best - sniping

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A closer look at the well piloted JP