Hi Phil

I am in the province of Quebec, right between Montreal and Quebec city.  Going 
to the Maryland where most of the battle happend take me 12-13 hours car drive, 
I know what im talking about I have go 3 years ago to Aberdeen proving ground 
to see the real tanks,  so it is out of range as I cant drive that much in one 
day and take 2 days to go and 2 days battling and 2 more days back would take 
me a week, and flying with a 1/6 tank in my suitcase would not pass the airport 
security :).

 

This said I was knowing that at start, but I am enjoying the exchange of ideas 
here that help me in my hobby.  On this board peoples talk about why its good 
to do this that way or that the other way ...because they have really 
experience it... you dont found that nowhere else.  Cheer up battlers, you are 
the "know how"...

 

Guy

 

 


 
> Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 05:46:32 -0700
> Subject: [TANKS] Re: building is the best part
> From: sasquevane...@aol.com
> To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
> 
> 
> I agree, I fixed a problem on the Locust (struggle, curse) then when
> it was fixed put the tank away and went on to something else. Partly
> that was because if you use it, it goes wrong again, but partly that's
> the nature of the game.
> 
> Where are you based, Guy? I thought it was Belgium, or did I dream
> that?
> Any chance of a quick trip to the UK in July or September?
> Alternatively can we come to you?
> 
> Phil
> 
> On Jun 10, 7:34 am, "Pete Curran" <petesb...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> > Greg,
> >
> > I think you have hit the nail on the head so to speak, I usually don't get
> > to the moving part before I go the I can do this but it would be better in
> > this vehicle, and restart the design process
> >
> > Pete
> >
> > From: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com [mailto:rctankcom...@googlegroups.com]
> > On Behalf Of Guy Gregoire
> > Sent: Wednesday, 10 June 2009 12:53
> > To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com
> > Subject: [TANKS] building is the best part
> >
> > This make me think, I build 3 vehicules so far, all of them 1/6 scales and
> > made with 16 gages blacksteel chassis: one Tiger, one PzIII (T050) and one
> > support vehicule on six wheels.  Every times one is done and in working
> > order I play around with it, climb all what it can, push and drag on boxes
> > in the garage to found the limits, and after a while of this I sit down and
> > think of wich improvements can I do, or better design.  In the end I always
> > end up by starting to draw the new vehicule im thinking at and one day I buy
> > some more steel.
> >
> > All this to say, for me, the building process (
> > draw-design-build-assemble-adjust ) is the most fun and rewarding part.
> > Nice to drive it around and prove myself I was right here and there, but
> > this always bring me to the next vehicule "draw" part.  Is it the same for
> > other in this hobby also?
> >
> > Greg.
> >
> >   _____  
> >
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