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German oldtimer RC collection in 1:16
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Re: German oldtimer RC collection in 1:16
Great stuff as ever Wolgang; superb 'mini' engineering there I thought the rubber duck was based on the old O&K MH6 but now I am not sure if it's supposed to be the early Atlas machine or even an early Fuchs machine, can I ask which it is?
Many thanks for sharing.
Jeremy
Many thanks for sharing.
Jeremy
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as above mate spot on I reckon my fingers would be to fat to do any of this you ortta be proud of your work
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Re: German oldtimer RC collection in 1:16
Jeremy Rowland wrote:Great stuff as ever Wolgang; superb 'mini' engineering there I thought the rubber duck was based on the old O&K MH6 but now I am not sure if it's supposed to be the early Atlas machine or even an early Fuchs machine, can I ask which it is?
Many thanks for sharing.
Jeremy
Thanks Jeremy,
its a Fuchs 301H. Normally they were cable operated and built since 1959 of more than 15.000 pieces. In 1965 Fuchs bought hydraulic parts from Schaeff and used them for some 301. Later they were named Fuchs 30M and at the beginning of 1970s Fuchs 701 without rounding of the cab.
Here i have a link to all Fuchs machines, its in German but a lot of pics:
http://www.igfuchs.de/frames/FSH_seil.htm
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Re: German oldtimer RC collection in 1:16
Mrsmackpaul wrote:as above mate spot on I reckon my fingers would be to fat to do any of this you ortta be proud of your work
Paul
Thanks Paul
perhaps you can start with a part like that, but ist not so easy to solder a folding ladder like this I was busy 4 hours to do it
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Re: German oldtimer RC collection in 1:16
Hello all,
next parts for my construction site, dumpers with beer driven motors, lol
next parts for my construction site, dumpers with beer driven motors, lol
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Hello all.
i've changed some parts of the Hanomag
i've changed some parts of the Hanomag
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its hard to believe all of this is scratch built top job and thanks for sharing
Do you belong to a club that share all these ideas on model building and maybe get together a couple of times a year ?
I dont know if any such club exists
it would appear that they have that type of club in Australia
http://www.hcvc.com.au/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1286850453/3#3
seeya
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Do you belong to a club that share all these ideas on model building and maybe get together a couple of times a year ?
I dont know if any such club exists
it would appear that they have that type of club in Australia
http://www.hcvc.com.au/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1286850453/3#3
seeya
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Re: German oldtimer RC collection in 1:16
Superb model making there Wolfgang you have an enviable skill there.
Jeremy
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Re: German oldtimer RC collection in 1:16
hello all,
both Mencks
both Mencks
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