M93 fox
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hi
thank you :-).
thank you. some years ago i thought about that, but so far to much other projekts are in the line so there is at the moment no time for that.
cu christian
thank you :-).
thank you. some years ago i thought about that, but so far to much other projekts are in the line so there is at the moment no time for that.
cu christian
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I would support this... even by placing a deposit for one!
Or a Mark IV would be neat too. I would throw the A7V in there but I'm afraid an RC version would be too unstable and top heavy like the real thing.
With only the FT-17 in 1/16, more WWI armor are needed so please reconsider this. It would be very simple, especially someone of your talent and expertise.
Oh, and btw... the M93 looks pretty cool!
Jeff
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hi
thanks. i have done some researc about mark iv and a7v and the polysterin kit of the a7v should be ready this year i think ;-).
its a reltive wide model so driving it slowly during the terain shuld be no big problem,
cu christian
thanks. i have done some researc about mark iv and a7v and the polysterin kit of the a7v should be ready this year i think ;-).
its a reltive wide model so driving it slowly during the terain shuld be no big problem,
cu christian
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Re the A7V, one of our members (Gra) at Havoc Hobby built one - http://hobbyhavoc.com/forum/index.php?topic=3765.0 - unfortunately he passed on earlier this year, but the torch has been passed.
Re the M93, I've liked the shape of the TPZ1 Fuchs, much better looking the French VAB & Russian BTR's which are similar wheeled APC's.
Mal
Re the M93, I've liked the shape of the TPZ1 Fuchs, much better looking the French VAB & Russian BTR's which are similar wheeled APC's.
Mal
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You know what, you are right!
I did some searching on it and found a size comparison (in 1/35) and I was mistaken.
http://www.missing-lynx.com/gallery/german/a7vmn_1.html
So, looking forward to the A7V then!
Jeff