Tamiya Abrams tank, ready to run with extras
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Tamiya Abrams tank, ready to run with extras
Hi,
Putting my Tamiya Abrams up for sale. It is completely ready to run with Futaba 2.4 stick radio, battery and all manuals. I also added rubber shielded bearings and extra lead weights to not only give it heft (around 15-16 pounds) but to also make the suspension act realistically. I painted the tank with OIF sand and used Peddinghaus decals. No disappointments, it looks as good as it operates. Nothing wrong with it, I am just moving on to my next project so this one has to go.
Thanks for looking!
Putting my Tamiya Abrams up for sale. It is completely ready to run with Futaba 2.4 stick radio, battery and all manuals. I also added rubber shielded bearings and extra lead weights to not only give it heft (around 15-16 pounds) but to also make the suspension act realistically. I painted the tank with OIF sand and used Peddinghaus decals. No disappointments, it looks as good as it operates. Nothing wrong with it, I am just moving on to my next project so this one has to go.
Thanks for looking!
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Hi,
Putting my Tamiya Abrams up for sale. It is completely ready to run with Futaba 2.4 stick radio, battery and all manuals. I also added rubber shielded bearings and extra lead weights to not only give it heft (around 15-16 pounds) but to also make the suspension act realistically. I painted the tank with OIF sand and used Peddinghaus decals. No disappointments, it looks as good as it operates. Nothing wrong with it, I am just moving on to my next project so this one has to go.
Thanks for looking!
Putting my Tamiya Abrams up for sale. It is completely ready to run with Futaba 2.4 stick radio, battery and all manuals. I also added rubber shielded bearings and extra lead weights to not only give it heft (around 15-16 pounds) but to also make the suspension act realistically. I painted the tank with OIF sand and used Peddinghaus decals. No disappointments, it looks as good as it operates. Nothing wrong with it, I am just moving on to my next project so this one has to go.
Thanks for looking!