If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the Rules and Help. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Wow really nice, the good thing about 1/35 is there's a lot of different model to choose from. If only there were more choices for 1/16 would be great.
I think you get a 1/35th scale model find a dual gear box, i.e. the tamiya dual gear box, stick it in with custom electronics like elmod's and you get one.
i know tamiya have a 1/35 verson it cost $150 but i want to do it on other brand modelkis like dragon ti comes with seprate track link and better detail
At least this hobby lets you know where the cash you have spent on
Dude, READ my msg again, now instert any 1/35 scale model you want and you get it. It's CUSTOM built and not ARTR, mean yous you gotto find the parts and stick it into a model youwantto RCfy, the suspension you gotto make do with none or make some on your own. Sadly I do not have such skills, maybe astroboycp can show you a thing or 2 when it come to scratch building.
Anyway, although heavier, i still like my tanks bigger, easier for my old man eyes to see.
Well good luck and do let us know howyou overcome teh suspension on a 1/35 and how you implement it. It will be nice to see it in action. Btw just wondering, but do 1/35 scale come with individual linked tracks or rubberband tracks?
dragon came out with a new kit last keek it comes with suspension and individual links its a t 34 but need to drill hole and pin the tracks to make it workable if not can invest in metal links
At least this hobby lets you know where the cash you have spent on
dragon came out with a new kit last keek it comes with suspension and individual links its a t 34 but need to drill hole and pin the tracks to make it workable if not can invest in metal links
where did you see it, maybe can drop by to take a look and maybe think of how to start on it.
Comment