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I do belive that some were radio controled. It was either the very early
models or the very late ones...
paul needham wrote:
> Steve
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> I don't seem to have a drawing of a Goliath , still this may help ?
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> http://panzerwerk.freeservers.com/photo2.html
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> Don't forget they were wire controlled and not Radio Controlled could
> prove a lot of fun in a battle , reeling out the wire !
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> Regards paul
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> At 01:16 07/05/2004, you wrote:
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>> Paul wrote:
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>> > I thought you knew because you built it [grin]
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>> Tyng Industries can neither confirm nor deny that we were the primary
>> contractor for the Goliath project. Any resemblance to any current
>> Tyng Tech is purely coincidental (note to archive department: find out
>> how the hell those records got out and get them back!).
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>> > Goliath E Length 1.5 m Height 0.56 m Width 0.85 m weight 0.375 tonnes.
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>> At 1:6 a Goliath is a little under 10". I think we may have found a
>> constructive use for our little Tamiya brethren! Rip off those jerky
>> little turrets and IR fire control systems, pack a paintball grenade
>> in there, and wala, a cute little land torpedo!
>>
>> Steve "Full Speed Ahead, and Damn the Tamiya's) Tyng ;-)
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