| From: | Marmfam3-at-aol.com |
| Subject: | Re: To Commander---Canadian Tank Division |
| Date: | Fri, 13 Aug 2004 19:49:56 EDT |
| Reply-To: | tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
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Ditto for us in Port St. Lucie
>From:hobbydarren-at-hotmail.com
>Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com
>To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com >Subject: To Commander---Canadian Tank Division >Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 15:03:06 -0700 We here in the Edmonton region would also be quite interested in this new
technology >From: Jim Neifert <jneifert-at-shaw.ca> >Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com >To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com >Subject: To Commander---Canadian Tank Division >Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 15:03:06 -0700 > >The Abbotsford BC Tank Division has aquired a much improved model of the >Electronic Controller that MAG had been offering to sell to us here in >Canada. Although I am sure the Americans think the, and I quote {Tyng >wooden relays} will work, our agent was able to bribe one of the developers >with a Big Mac and Large Fries for the plans on a much improved model using >Non-wooden relays. >Jim Neifert >Abbotsford BC > > >MAG Announces New Products >In an unrelated story, the Maryland Attack Group announced today that it >will be marketing a new line of electronic controllers, known as the >"Sommer Collection", which incorporate advanced electronics with cheap >wooden relays invented by Tyng Laboratories. The new products will be sold >primarily outside the U.S. through a chain of retail stores known as >Tri-Mart starting in Canada this summer. A Tri-Mart spokesperson stated >that "Canada is essentially a third-world R/C power, so we needed a line of >really cheap products for their emerging military forces. The Sommer >Collection fulfills that need well." MAG forces, as well as their allies, >such as the Vegas Alliance, will be using more advanced controllers that >will not be available through Tri-Mart. When asked to comment about recent >stories regarding the spontaneous combustion of the Tyng wooden relays, >Tri-Mart stated "That shouldn't be a problem when operating in the colder >northern climates". > >When asked how Tri-Mart plans to market the new products up north, the >Tri-Mart spokesperson said that "We'll make them an offer they can't >refuse." |