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  • SoCalBobS
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    Nice! I've always wanted to do a UN white tank. Bosnia looks like Scotland...

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  • Meter Rat
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    29/4/1994 Near Tuzla, Bosnia. A lone Leopard 1 is on the prowl looking for Bosnian T55s of the Serbian Šekovići brigade. Click image for larger version

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  • rb67mustang
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    Originally posted by SoCalBobS
    Thumper got its first run today, at the San Diego event. The camouflage works for this field, don’t you think?

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    Bob, Thumper looks great in the wild, but don't take her down main street!!!
    Roger

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  • Rubicon99
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    Originally posted by SoCalBobS
    Thumper got its first run today, at the San Diego event. The camouflage works for this field, don’t you think?

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    Yep those are good San Diego colors. Problem good for most of Southern California year round too.

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  • SoCalBobS
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    Thumper got its first run today, at the San Diego event. The camouflage works for this field, don’t you think?

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  • rb67mustang
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    Originally posted by MrChef

    The tracks are called Winterketten. They were developed for deep snow and on the Eastern front. My Stug is modeled after a Finnish Sturni that the Fins acquired from the Germans. The winter tracks aren't 100% accurate as there's no proof the Fins had or used them. But they definitely look cool.

    Thanks for looking in.
    Thanks for explaining your tracks, that's exactly what I though they're were for.

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  • MrChef
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    Originally posted by rb67mustang

    Your tank is very interesting, I have never seen track links like these on a German tank before. They remind me us the Duck Bills used on Sherman tracks.
    The tracks are called Winterketten. They were developed for deep snow and on the Eastern front. My Stug is modeled after a Finnish Sturni that the Fins acquired from the Germans. The winter tracks aren't 100% accurate as there's no proof the Fins had or used them. But they definitely look cool.

    Thanks for looking in.

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  • rb67mustang
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    Originally posted by MrChef
    Ain't been round these parts in a minute. Here's my last project. A Finnish Sturmi.

    Your tank is very interesting, I have never seen track links like these on a German tank before. They remind me us the Duck Bills used on Sherman tracks.

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  • MrChef
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    Originally posted by quitcherbitchen
    Chef, What paint brand /formula did you use for the desert yellow?
    The paint is Tamiya XF. All 3 colors are custom mixed. The Grey is 50% XF 55, 45% XF 19, 5% XF 2.
    All were thinned 70% Lacquer Thinner to 30% paint mix and painted at 10 PSI with a .5 needle.

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    Final results-

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  • rb67mustang
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    Originally posted by Rubicon99

    The HL M26 is good tank. The biggest difference between the Tamiya and HL is the gearboxes. Tamiya as lower geared and smoother running. Otherwise about equal tanks.
    Thank you very much for the heads up on the HL M26
    . I really appreciate it!

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  • Vaseline
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    Originally posted by rb67mustang

    That's a great paint scheme; it looks like a captured Sherman put to German use. The Germans loved the Sherman's and anything else they captured from us.
    Its a quick and dirty Firefly I did in a Matilda scheme the Brits used in either Malta or Crete, I forget which now.

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  • Rubicon99
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    Originally posted by rb67mustang

    Rubicon99, I've always liked the Tamiya M26, but the price has always scared me away!!!!!!! Finally, I picked up a HL M26. Yes, it's a far cry from the Tamiya. I haven't done anything with it yet, but sooner or later I will.
    The HL M26 is good tank. The biggest difference between the Tamiya and HL is the gearboxes. Tamiya as lower geared and smoother running. Otherwise about equal tanks.

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  • rb67mustang
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    Originally posted by Dutchy93

    Yeah I haven't seen any other Dutchies here in the meantime. It's a shame there are so few tankers in my region. I haven't had the chance yet to try out the IR system
    Don't feel so bad, I'm from Rhode Island, USA, and I can say the same thing. That's why most of my RC tanks are airsoft, and I'm modifying a new M24 and removing anything to do with IR Battle.

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  • rb67mustang
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    Originally posted by Rubicon99
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    I think I am going to name this tank “Kitty Kill” ! After all it was intended to kill Tigers and Panthers.

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    Rubicon99, I've always liked the Tamiya M26, but the price has always scared me away!!!!!!! Finally, I picked up a HL M26. Yes, it's a far cry from the Tamiya. I haven't done anything with it yet, but sooner or later I will.

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  • rb67mustang
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    Originally posted by Vaseline
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    That's a great paint scheme; it looks like a captured Sherman put to German use. The Germans loved the Sherman's and anything else they captured from us.

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  • rb67mustang
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    Originally posted by Rubicon99
    They range from poor to fair in most aspects, but this gives them just enough to look decent to 95% of their target market which is not modelers, but younger “RTR” RC users. They are nowhere near Tamiya levels in accuracy, but then even Tamiya is not overly accurate on some of their 1/16 tanks.

    Being fair in accuracy makes the HL tanks relatively easy to bring up to “good” levels with the right aftermarket parts, paint and a bit of “hobby’n skill”.
    I totally agree with you!!!

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  • quitcherbitchen
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    Chef, What paint brand /formula did you use for the desert yellow?

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  • MrChef
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    Ain't been round these parts in a minute. Here's my last project. A Finnish Sturmi.

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  • rb67mustang
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    Originally posted by Rubicon99

    Thankfully I look nowhere near my age, good genes and healthy active lifestyle have gone a long way.

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  • Rubicon99
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    Originally posted by rb67mustang

    Rubicon99, forgive me for saying this, but I thought you were younger. In the mid 70's I was a freshman in high school!!! I didn't get into RC boats & tanks when I was young.
    Thankfully I look nowhere near my age, good genes and healthy active lifestyle have gone a long way.

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