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Old 10-04-2013, 12:51 PM
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Picked up some stuff from a friend , cleaning out the hobby room. Both 1/35 and 1/16 stuff. The hull and Wheels feels 100 times better than the last asitam hull i bought some years ago. This will keep me occupied for a while
Old 10-04-2013, 08:48 PM
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looks like you got some nice stuff
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I'm curious about that gearbox setup, looks like it'll be really fast and powerful.
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when I got home I did not get it to fire(we drove it my friends Place) , I left the bindplug in the reveiver so I should not loose it on the way home and forgot about it, so I might have messed up the settings on channel for the tiger while trying to start in With the bindplug back home. I will have to read up on the turnigy transmitter. But for the short run(inside) it felt really beefy, maybe a tad to fast, but def. strong and Heavy. Nothing like the 'old' setup( hull belts sprockets and 3/1) I bougth some years ago who caused nothing but trouble.
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Nice score.

Not sure about the Italeri, but the Tamiya kits should build nicely. Those books and the Vallejo are excellent as well.
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the italeri should be good for a primer red ,bare / striped projekt .

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