Check out the latest Kettenkrad vid
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Check out the latest Kettenkrad vid
Check out the latest video of the soon to be released AD/Xion 1/16 RC Kettenkrad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Be_X7Va4A
It looks pretty cool. I said before I was disappointed with the filled in drivers well, but with the driver attached it looks real good.
I can't wait to try towing my me-262 with this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Be_X7Va4A
It looks pretty cool. I said before I was disappointed with the filled in drivers well, but with the driver attached it looks real good.
I can't wait to try towing my me-262 with this
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[+] AD 1/16th Kettenkrad / RC'able !
[+] > Yeah , that is cool .
I did'nt know that it came w/ any figures and that the driver was articulated enough to maneuver it either and even moves w/ the turns. 
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So you are saying that thing costs $165 with no driver, steering, etc. Thats an awful lot for what amouts to a pretty bare model. I guess no body else makes one, but that price is a little more than I would pay. Can get a Tiger, King Tiger, Stug, etc. for a lot less, but then I'm pretty stingy. Might be something pickelhaube might take a shot at making but without the RC of course.
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Thanks for thinking of me but $165 for a Kettle with R/C that aint bad. The Hun (Woofer ) made one a few years back in $1/18 and I think that it went for $350 or more on e-bay. None R/C.hotrodrock wrote:So you are saying that thing costs $165 with no driver, steering, etc. Thats an awful lot for what amouts to a pretty bare model. I guess no body else makes one, but that price is a little more than I would pay. Can get a Tiger, King Tiger, Stug, etc. for a lot less, but then I'm pretty stingy. Might be something pickelhaube might take a shot at making but without the RC of course.
If you have the 21st half track in 1/32 scale and mate it to that Indy motor cycle you can make yourself a good representation of it. The 1/2 track's wheels and track are perfect. Take the front wheel and fork off of the cycle make a box with the grab on on the back and that is all there is to it.

Re: Check out the latest Kettenkrad vid
I think for what you get, it's an attractive price! It's just coming out at a time when the Holidays are rolling around, work slow down and of course, there's competition too. My main interest is armor/tanks so they are going to come first and there are a few new tanks coming out that are high on my list.
This Kettenkrad is way too cool! I do hope that AD comes out with the other support vehicles named earlier. 2009 is going to be a good year!
This Kettenkrad is way too cool! I do hope that AD comes out with the other support vehicles named earlier. 2009 is going to be a good year!
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Still not quite sure why it warrants that price. An RC Tiger, Panzer IV, etc. with shipping can be had for less than $100. The new Stug RC goes for around $115 with shipping. I know that if you really want one, people will pay the price. But, it sounds like that with the x-tras mentioned, you are starting to get up around $200 or more. I do realize though, that RC guys are used to paying larger dollars for their items. But hey, I saw an RC 1/72 tank on ebay that started at over $300.
I wouldn't compare apples with oranges. AD is a small company that specializes in one off vehicles where the HL tanks are mass produced. His 223 and 222 went for over $300.00 without electronics and all of his products are kits ... very high quality kits that you assemble, not buy as an RTR.hotrodrock wrote:Still not quite sure why it warrants that price. An RC Tiger, Panzer IV, etc. with shipping can be had for less than $100. The new Stug RC goes for around $115 with shipping. I know that if you really want one, people will pay the price. But, it sounds like that with the x-tras mentioned, you are starting to get up around $200 or more. I do realize though, that RC guys are used to paying larger dollars for their items. But hey, I saw an RC 1/72 tank on ebay that started at over $300.