In another thread someone suggested that the Sherman is likely the
most recognizable among non tank enthusiasts, no doubt it would be a
good vehicle to offer if kits were produced...

Ed

On Nov 13, 5:51 pm, Gregory Pwneror <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you got a bunch of cheapish components you may possibly be able to start
> a workshop for people to make their own over some long period of time, e.g.
> 1 weekend each week for a year. They could be able to choose the tank they
> made, that potentially stop the hobby from having 100 Tigers and virtually
> nothing else.
>
> -Gregory
>
> On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:38 AM, [email protected] <
>
>
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> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Seems the general opinion has changed then. Before people where saying
> > oh no we shouldnt do it and now people are trying to find out prices.
> > I like the idea but i reckon it needs advertising more than anything.
> > One of my mates loves the jackal in the british army and wants to
> > build one but i dont think hes doing it 1/6. THink his will be 1/10
>
> > On Nov 12, 12:09 pm, Clark Ward Jr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Like Chrys says, if you buy 2" (51mm) wide hinges in bulk (like $100
> > > worth) they are very affordable.  4" wide ones like for an M48/M60/M1
> > > are a little pricier, but if you're looking at something from WW2 most
> > > tanks and TDs can get by with 2" hinges for tracks.
>
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> > > Clark in Georgia- Hide quoted text -
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