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The Challenger 2 is actually pretty popular here in the states. We have a rapidly growing following of hobbyist that are getting more into the Cold War / Modern tanks so the Challenger fits right in.Originally posted by Hatchling88 View PostSince i’m from the UK, i thought i’d fly the flag for the challenger 2. Haven’t seen much use of camo netting on this thread - what do you guys think? (It’s not quite finished)
Camo netting is difficulty to "get right" because so much of what is available it is substantially out of scale and thus people don't use it much. It also tends to get caught up on brush and obstacles when running outdoors. That said I like camo netting and your tank looks good wearing it.
Here is just one of the Challenger 2s we had at the last San Diego "Modern / Cold War" drive and battling day event. Notice it has some camo netting on the barrel.
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Thanks Rubicon99 and ezmoneychuck. You both raise good points. Less is definitely more as the tank looks amazing by itself (as shown in Rubicon99’s awesome photo). I spent more time than you would imagine putting that camo on, trying go make it look balanced and yet a little random. I guess i can always take it off if the end result isn’t great, especially if it causes problems with field running too.Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post
The Challenger 2 is actually pretty popular here in the states. We have a rapidly growing following of hobbyist that are getting more into the Cold War / Modern tanks so the Challenger fits right in.
Camo netting is difficulty to "get right" because so much of what is available it is substantially out of scale and thus people don't use it much. It also tends to get caught up on brush and obstacles when running outdoors. That said I like camo netting and your tank looks good wearing it.
Here is just one of the Challenger 2s we had at the last San Diego "Modern / Cold War" drive and battling day event. Notice it has some camo netting on the barrel.
Will post photos of the finished product and listen to your comments
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Thats at least two of us Brits on here then. We’ll have to make a bid to dominate.Originally posted by Hatchling88 View PostSince i’m from the UK, i thought i’d fly the flag for the challenger 2. Haven’t seen much use of camo netting on this thread - what do you guys think? (It’s not quite finished)
Great looking Challenger you have there. My favourite tank is the Challenger and the Leopard A6.
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Very professional looking paint job, looks perfect for the terrain she’s patrolling! Does get me concerned that such shrubs will tear up camo netting though 😬Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
Meter Rat - great tusk bodykit! Has anyone else added other mods or things like stowage etc?
Lovely to see the little rush of challengers we’ve had! Keep ‘em coming!
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Thanks! I’ve tried netting, but we run our tanks through some dense brush, so netting on sides catches, and netting on the turret can catch on protrusions when traversing. When I do put some on, I use double sided carpet tape. It’s thin, pretty transparent, quite strong, and doesn’t damage the paint when it’s taken off - or torn off!Originally posted by Hatchling88 View Post
Very professional looking paint job, looks perfect for the terrain she’s patrolling! Does get me concerned that such shrubs will tear up camo netting though 😬!The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!
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Thank you for the appreciation.Originally posted by Quakinking1 View Post
Very nice tank, but it has me wondering… is that the henglong m1a2?
Forgive my old English. Ye of little comprehension. It’s a British Challenger 2, with upgraded TES. Theatre Entry Standard.
It is known as Ya Bastard due to being British and it brakes a lot.
Yes it is a Heng Long. It has metal road wheels, return roller, drive sprockets, metal tracks with rubber pads, cannon recoil, smoke and flash, an expensive up amour kit, and up graded motors and gearbox for a scale speed. The paint and call signs are on a Royal Tank Regiment tank. But the sodding thing still breaks. I have a love/hate relationship with it. Don’t go there. Stick with your Tiger young Padawan.
Ask your parents.
See Star Wars reference.
Regards Ian
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Haha nice reference, thanks for the tank knowledge! I bet it’s a pain to put those tracks on if they slide off, so many screws that would need to be done. Anyways, nice tank!Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
Thank you for the appreciation.
Forgive my old English. Ye of little comprehension. It’s a British Challenger 2, with upgraded TES. Theatre Entry Standard.
It is known as Ya Bastard due to being British and it brakes a lot.
Yes it is a Heng Long. It has metal road wheels, return roller, drive sprockets, metal tracks with rubber pads, cannon recoil, smoke and flash, an expensive up amour kit, and up graded motors and gearbox for a scale speed. The paint and call signs are on a Royal Tank Regiment tank. But the sodding thing still breaks. I have a love/hate relationship with it. Don’t go there. Stick with your Tiger young Padawan.
Ask your parents.
See Star Wars reference.
Regards Ian

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