Build a 2/5th scale tank

Build a 2/5th scale tank

This instructional video is the first part of a new series on how to build any type of 2/5th (40%) scale fully functional tank. Any queries about this video, could you please direct them to "Dave's Tank Foundry". This is a second series on armored fighting vehicles by Dave from Perth, Australia.

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Creator's Site: www.scaledtanks.com
Curated By: bird crick

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rastadoor 1 year ago
cool video
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Pigeonchicken (1) 1 year ago
oh man, if only I had a garage - I'd so build one! Unbelievable how detailed these videos are.
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cohiba4009 1 year ago
Bravo sir!!
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shveet 1 year ago
wow.... i want to see a full version of this tank :P that would be awsum
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Daddy 13 (1) 12 months ago
Intresting.
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radiochief 11 months ago
i like it where is the part on how to build the turret?
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rocketlvr 9 months ago
Kik ash
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