post a pic of your rc tank
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post a pic of your rc tank
since im new id like to see what you all have, post a pic and the spec. ill go first
early hl snow lepoard in originall form apart from a little paint
early hl snow lepoard in originall form apart from a little paint
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I've probably said this once or twice before but don't forget to check out my site at www.desertarmor.com for pics of several tanks. I just added 100 pics or so from the IPMS national convention to give others Ideas for their tanks.
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http://texasarmor.com/images/details.php?image_id=100
here is my sherman.....tamiya full function w/kenny kong t-66 tracks....they are not installed in this picture....ken
here is my sherman.....tamiya full function w/kenny kong t-66 tracks....they are not installed in this picture....ken
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This is my 1/24 Academy 2A4
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1/8 RC Armory King Tiger. weighs about 65lbs. Metal tracks, idlers, drive sprockets, chain drives, two Pittman industrial motors, two 12V batteries, etc.
It's a lot of fun!
Cheers...
It's a lot of fun!
Cheers...
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RE: post a pic of your rc tank
hey planedev, you should have bump this up instead of posting another one?
RCKen, can combine the latter one into this instead of having separate post?
RCKen, can combine the latter one into this instead of having separate post?
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ORIGINAL: icecreamslick
Full Option Tamiya Sherman with lots of aftermarket detail items.
Full Option Tamiya Sherman with lots of aftermarket detail items.
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ORIGINAL: FFR2608
Dont know if this is considered a tank but..........
M1117
Dont know if this is considered a tank but..........
M1117
http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_m...=478038id=2593
I was also very impressed with that one! Sorry the link seems to be out of action, the Guys showroom on Tamiyaclub is "Madmax", he has a Tamiya star by his name, you can find an amazing Fennek in his showroom.
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RE: post a pic of your rc tank
Here is a pic of my HL tiger.
It is still without numbers etc. asI have not yet modified the HL mistakes (other than com. hatch) or decided how to pant it.
It is still without numbers etc. asI have not yet modified the HL mistakes (other than com. hatch) or decided how to pant it.
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1/8 RC Armory King Tiger. weighs about 65lbs. Metal tracks, idlers, drive sprockets, chain drives, two Pittman industrial motors, two 12V batteries, etc.
It's a lot of fun!
Cheers...
1/8 RC Armory King Tiger. weighs about 65lbs. Metal tracks, idlers, drive sprockets, chain drives, two Pittman industrial motors, two 12V batteries, etc.
It's a lot of fun!
Cheers...
That'a a really cool tank. Where did you get it? Was it a kit, etc.?
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Here is my 1/6 king tiger.... paint ball gun... all sounds of a real tank... full turret rotation and barrell elevation. Machine gun moves,,, with sound and fires water.. keep them tanks rolling. Garnet