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by Ruger » Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:49 am
Cabe, Good to hear you're doing ok after you're move and new arrival. I hadn't been following either of these two threads, as neither are vehicles I'm dealing with, but when I did check in to see the finished work, I thought it looked great.
For those who are curious, I can vouch for Cabe's work personally. I have a 1:32 LandRover which he repainted for me, and weathered as well. Someday I hope to have more of his work, when I can afford it. I don't remember what we agreed upon for the last piece, I remember I felt it was quite reasonable. The only reason I can't afford to have him do more is that since his work out-shines my own by such a large margin, I'd have to have everything done at once... And that would get pricey.
But that aside, Cabe you asked who makes the best R/C tanks? I'm afraid that I can't answer with a name of a company or the like, but for the best... look to old men. For a couple of years in a row, we had a show here in town called "Men, Metal, and Machines" where folks who did their own machining work at home would gather. There were all sorts of cool things there, but naturally, the tanks got my attention. These guys would build model tanks, powered with scale diesel or gas engines, running on machined metal tracks, with machined working suspension. Cast turrets with fully operational rotation and elevation. Some would have scale replica guns, with little machined breeches, while other would have airsoft, BB, or pellet guns. And some would have, well, turrets they didn't bring to the show (you did say you wanted damage, right?). Quite often they had multiple turrets, one a scale replica, and others that fired.
The little scale engines did tend to blow a bit more smoke that average, but when they fired them up, and drove them around, with the tracks clacking away on concrete... Man... Did I ever want to quit my job and start a many year long process of machining myself a tank.
The rest of the show was cool too. Scale V-8's, the boats, the trains, the little replica shops powered by steam engines... Lot's of cool stuff. But the tanks...
MV
"When I went into Kuwait I had 39 tanks, after six weeks of air bombardment, I had 32 left. After 20 minutes in action against the M1's, I had none." Iraqi BN Cdr, 1991
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