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TongDe M113 built into a fictional upgrade "airspace defender" variant.
Its mostly done except for some minor weathering to the wheels.
This will be used primarily for IR tank battling at the L.A.Tank club where I suspect it will do well in the CQB city environment of the battle field. Oh and its tank killing ability comes from the anti armor missile and launcher located on the left side of the main auto cannon.
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I would have them raised on wooden blocks, to help stop the suspension sagging. But your choice. What does a Scot know? 🏴Originally posted by Too Many Hobbies View Posthere's how I store them...it's an RC car rack you can get from FMS.com or Amazon. $159, but it is worth it. All metal and infinitely adjustable.
Oh yeah, I have a HL Leopard tank going in that empty slot.
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Thanks! I thought the same thing. I have a Tiger Ausf. B that I can use it with but I am looking for a figure with better detail.Originally posted by Too Many Hobbies View Post
Nice! I found it lame that HL included a WW2 tank commander with the Leopard. So for now, hatches will be closed.
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If you look close, each tank is sitting on a foam board platform. No sagging.Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
I would have them raised on wooden blocks, to help stop the suspension sagging. But your choice. What does a Scot know? 🏴
If you're talking about the RC cars....yeah they are sitting on the posts with tires at full droop. It's either that or possible flat spotting. Not too concerned either way.
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Cars fine. I thought the tanks were sitting on shelves. I always leave mine with the tracks off the ground. I think it is just good practice. If you’re happy, then it is none of my business.Originally posted by Too Many Hobbies View Post
If you look close, each tank is sitting on a foam board platform. No sagging.
If you're talking about the RC cars....yeah they are sitting on the posts with tires at full droop. It's either that or possible flat spotting. Not too concerned either way.
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Oh I see what you are saying now. Keeping the tracks suspended is what prevents sagging. I really didn't think about it....is that a regular thing people here do? I'm open to suggestions of proper tank storage...Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
Cars fine. I thought the tanks were sitting on shelves. I always leave mine with the tracks off the ground. I think it is just good practice. If you’re happy, then it is none of my business.
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I think it is a personal preference as to whether you suspend the tanks with the tracks off any surface. Plenty do suspend their models, lots don’t, or don’t realise it is good practice.Originally posted by Too Many Hobbies View Post
Oh I see what you are saying now. Keeping the tracks suspended is what prevents sagging. I really didn't think about it....is that a regular thing people here do? I'm open to suggestions of proper tank storage...
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Yeah, I wasn't that impressed with the Torro ones. Tamiya makes some nice 1/16 scale models and I found some better resin ones on eBay. The resin models take a bit of prep work i.e. washing with detergent to get the mold release off of them, but they tend to have better detail than the ones Torro makes. And they are large enough in scale that my old eyes can see how well I am painting them. I enjoy painting and detailing these vehicles almost more than driving them around.Originally posted by Too Many Hobbies View Post
MotionRC sells a bunch of Torro 1/16 figures, but detail is a bit rough. My eyes are old so not too concerned...lol.
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