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Old 05-19-2014, 01:28 PM   #1
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The story? You are looking down the muzzle end of a 1/10 scale Russian SU-152. While I maintain a collection of Mauser C96 pistols 1/10 armor is my main hobby and the main reason why my Mauser collection is static.

( and yes that's a 1/10 scale Hetzer in the background)

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What is meant by the term "baby machine gun" in the Luger ad?
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Old 05-19-2014, 07:26 PM   #3
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What is meant by the term "baby machine gun" in the Luger ad?
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Marketing hyperbole. It has a drum magazine so to them it looked like a machine gun.
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The story? You are looking down the muzzle end of a 1/10 scale Russian SU-152. While I maintain a collection of Mauser C96 pistols 1/10 armor is my main hobby and the main reason why my Mauser collection is static.

( and yes that's a 1/10 scale Hetzer in the background)

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Neato!!!! Where do these models come from?
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Neato!!!! Where do these models come from?
Yeah, I would like to know some more about the models too. Is that thing all metal?
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Yeah, I would like to know some more about the models too. Is that thing all metal?
I did a little research. Here's a decent link:

http://www.big-tanks-plant.com/
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Yeah, I would like to know some more about the models too. Is that thing all metal?
I build and collect in 1:10 scale, more common in Europe than in the US.

All my 1:10 scale models are aluminum and steel, mostly.
You can see what I do here: http://tanks.linite.com/

I've slowed down a bit over the last year or so for various reasons. One prime reason is the "detail bar" is constantly being raised and more fine detail just takes longer.

The SU-152 was built by a fellow in the Ukraine and is
very rare. I'm glad to have it. The Hetzer was built by me as
well as the transmission that drives it.

All told I have some 35+ models in 1:10 scale. I do my own machine and foundry work. Over time I've realized I want to 'save myself' for making things I can't buy. Given the chance I will buy what I need; tracks, detail parts and the like assuming I can afford them. There aren't a large number of 1:10 scale models on the market. 1/16 and 1/6 abound. I also collect 1/16 but 1/6 is too large and many are not made well being mostly plastic or fiberglass. There a maker in England who probably makes the best 1/6 but to my eyes while they're well made they take creative license and they are fairly sterile being 100% CNC. There's a company in China - MetalBox who makes some quite interesting models but their range is small. !/10 has quite a few followers and a few manufacturers but has never caught on in the US. 1/16 has the largest following of all rc armor scales. There are other scales; 1/4, 1/5, 1/7, 1/8, 1/25 come to mind but they aren't as popular as the others.

It's a fascinating hobby. Thanks for the interest...

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