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new tank in the family
I've had my sherman for almost 2 years. Haven't been able to drive it because shortly after I got it, my 5yo (3 at that time) lost the transmitter. Finally found it and couldn't keep Antoinette (my 5yo) off the sherman. I don't even get to run it. Sooo we found a used ((very lightly used)) henglong brand panzer. Her being 5, she doesn't need a tamiya yet. Anyway, here they are. Finally got the KH up and running this evening too. So we're loading them up and after church we're going to wear em out.
Heres Annie (3yo in pic) and the sherman a week after we got it. Didn't get a shot of her helping remount the cab on the KH. She wouldn't have it any other way. She HAD to help me put in the screws. So I started them and she screwed them in. Here is Annie with HER panzer and my/our KH this evening. |
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Re: new tank in the family
I disagree,every five year old girl needs a Tamiya tank! And I happen to have one for sale, the mother of all tanks! Leopard 2a6, ready to run.
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Re: new tank in the family
the problem with RC's is that the remotes can disappear too easily!!
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YOU sire, are exactly right. Especially when a 3yo gets hold of it. |
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sure is a nice unit you got there. like i said, really no extra $$ right now. if something changes in the near future, i'lll give ya a holler.
louie |
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