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Post by milspec on Jul 19, 2006 21:37:12 GMT -5
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Post by milspec on Feb 5, 2007 23:04:50 GMT -5
Greetings Gentlemen, Here are some pictures of the AAF museum when it was still in Long Island. milspec
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Post by VeeVee on Feb 6, 2007 0:01:54 GMT -5
Thanks milspec! You know I'd be very interested to see how these RC tank battles go (in their website) www.aaftankmuseum.com/Battlefield0204.htmI've always wanted to get one of those RC airsoft tanks but it's only fun if you have other RC tankers to battle with
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Post by milspec on Feb 14, 2007 12:03:15 GMT -5
Greetings Victor, Their R/C tank battles are indeed very interesting. I took a few pictures but the pictures didn't come out so clear. There are several categories of R/C tanks that they have. The Scale village they have is 1/16th scale. They use the Tamiya 1/16th scale tanks which have this infrared battle system which shuts down the tank once it gets a certain no. of hits. The tanks are very realistic. They have engine sounds, main gun firing sounds, bow gun and co-axial machine gun sounds plus the main gun recoils. www.tamiya.com/english/products/53447battle_system/battle_system.htmThey have bigger 1/6 scale tanks that fire paint balls. But I didn't see any tanks that fire the plastic bbs. Here's a good site for r/c armour. www.backyardarmor.com/It can get pretty expensive too. I think the 1/16 r/c tanks cost in the range of $300.00 for the basic tank plus controls and the other accessories. I'll try to look for the picks and post them. milspec
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Post by milspec on Feb 14, 2007 13:14:31 GMT -5
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Post by milspec on Mar 6, 2007 22:06:29 GMT -5
Greetings Gentlemen, Here are pictures of the 1:16 village where they conduct their r/c tank battles. milspec
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