"Moving pictures" of my Heng Long Challenger II tank, repainted. I haven't dirtied it up yet, it looks pretty cool all pristine! A proud crew keeps it clean!
My Jagdpanther project is just about complete. A whole lotta firsts for this one. It's raining here today so sorry no outside pics yet.
Here's a link to the full build over on RCTW- https://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/foru...ic.php?t=34227
How are you taking them? Are they screenshots from video or is someone helping you operate or take picx?
These two are screen shots from my trials/test course filmed during the T&E phase of the M60. I have the actual videos posted on my Instagram @ fsttanks.
These two are screen shots from my trials/test course filmed during the T&E phase of the M60. I have the actual videos posted on my Instagram @ fsttanks.
Excellent, yes my wife told me you posted up some videos recently. I didn't get to watch them yet.
Here's a solid question. Which Bone stock tanks do best on your torture course? And which tanks do best with minimal modifications?
Better still which modern tanks do best stock and lightly modded? You may have shared this in the past but I forgot the answer and where you posted your answer..
Excellent, yes my wife told me you posted up some videos recently. I didn't get to watch them yet.
Here's a solid question. Which Bone stock tanks do best on your torture course? And which tanks do best with minimal modifications?
Better still which modern tanks do best stock and lightly modded? You may have shared this in the past but I forgot the answer and where you posted your answer..
I can answer that but I don't think the photo thread is the right place to do so. Shoot me a PM and I will be happy to give you my .02 on the topic.
FYI, this camo netting is available on various sites. Mine came from Germany, but Toucan sells it for half the price. It's just draped, not attached in any way other than snagging on protrusions, otherwise it would have to be glued, which I won't do. One has to be careful that the netting doesn't catch on the treads or when the turret rotates. It's...ok, but I wouldn't get a lot of it.
FYI, this camo netting is available on various sites. Mine came from Germany, but Toucan sells it for half the price. It's just draped, not attached in any way other than snagging on protrusions, otherwise it would have to be glued, which I won't do. One has to be careful that the netting doesn't catch on the treads or when the turret rotates. It's...ok, but I wouldn't get a lot of it.
I'm sorry Bob I'm confused I don't see any camo netting. But I'd like to. I've made my own before but I'd like to see what is available.
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