Thanks for the intro Phil
On May 10, 11:14 pm, "Phil." wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> Don't panic, you're Leopard's safe, well until my Chieftan shows it's
> armourd hull, then I might just dismantle it for you ;-))
>
> I'm aiming to debut next year, so this year to complete the monster, then
> build myse
i have to see these pics... what motors are you using for this thing?
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Hi Neil,
Don't panic, you're Leopard's safe, well until my Chieftan shows it's
armourd hull, then I might just dismantle it for you ;-))
I'm aiming to debut next year, so this year to complete the monster, then
build myself a trailer to get it about!
"Bob"
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This is great news Phil , however if you friend builds a Leopard I`ll
have to dismantle mine :)
A durable build is the way to go. Im impressed by your work, you must
have a great workshop even if you dont get much time in it. I imagine
it`ll be some time until your creation rolls into battle but i
Hi Niel,
No, you haven't lost me.
Got a new job in Tottenham London, so I now get even less time to play in
the workshop ;-(
On the up-side, i've got a colleague with the tank bug, hes got as far as
ordering a 1/35 scale model of his chosen tank, (I won't spoil the surprise
by telling wha
Privet Bob !!! I thought we`d lost you 8)
those suspension bogies look very chunky and durable . very nice work.
Neil R
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