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It was part of a 11-tank deal that I purchased from a buddy. It came out to be at $20 tag. It is just for indoor driving around the living room only. No battle. It has the hiccup sound just as one member stated awhile back, heheh!
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Oh man Im sorry dude, those Hooben Fury tanks are a piece of junk.
Rubicon got one and tested it out and determined the chassis and suspension was junk so I said I would take it on and I put an ibu into it and used it in battles twice. The chassis broke down fatally in the second battle.
The top half is good to move over to a tamiya chassis but the bottom half is just trash.
Though, now, maybe the top half could be moved over to a henglong with my hvss kit installed, I dont know if the top will line up well on a HL or not.
Im just sorry to see anyone spend money on a hooben fury, thats all, you made it look really nice, but the first time something gets stuck in the track it will all break apart.
Drive it carefully.
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Always preferred the look of the Leopard 1 to it's more modern brothers. That colour really makes it's silhouette stand out
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Originally posted by RichJohnson View PostTamiya Leopard 1 early Belgian BE1 after first refit.
It took a used 1970s clutch drive chassis and a NIB 1980s motorized kit and a Perfect Scale brand Round turret kit some ED parts I had JVM make along with insane amount of work to build this model over a year and a a half. Still need to build the spotlight.
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Tamiya Leopard 1 early Belgian BE1 after first refit.
It took a used 1970s clutch drive chassis and a NIB 1980s motorized kit and a Perfect Scale brand Round turret kit some ED parts I had JVM make along with insane amount of work to build this model over a year and a a half. Still need to build the spotlight.
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Originally posted by cleong View Post
It’s a Tamiya Leopard 2A6 that’s been backdated to a 2A4 in early Singaporean Army service by using a Ludwig styrene conversion kit. As it was meant for a Heng Long Leopard 2A6, it was quite a bit more complicated and took a few years (yes I have a day job) to complete
Excellent work sir! Welcome to the forum.
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Originally posted by cleong View Post
It’s a Tamiya Leopard 2A6 that’s been backdated to a 2A4 in early Singaporean Army service by using a Ludwig styrene conversion kit. As it was meant for a Heng Long Leopard 2A6, it was quite a bit more complicated and took a few years (yes I have a day job) to complete
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