Laying in bed last night and the thought of a metal upper hull for my Taigen Tiger 1 crossed my mind, had realized after removing the upper hull that there was a bit of flex in the plastic hull top when gently lifting the main gun barrel up and down.
Can’t imagine it adding that much more weight overall to the tank. Nice thought to drift off to sleep with. Lol
Wondering if Anyone else has had this idea cross their minds.
Metal upper hull tiger1
Metal upper hull tiger1
But it’s a dry heat!
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Taigen Tiger 1 Mid Metal edition
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Taigen Tiger 1 Mid Metal edition
- jarndice
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Re: Metal upper hull tiger1
The thought of trying to fill a misplaced pin vice hole or a scar made by the over zealous use of a file is enough to ensure that I continue using Plastic/ABS Tank bodies instead of Metal ones, that and the money saved not forgetting the extra strain on the suspension and transmission.
I think I am about to upset someone
Re: Metal upper hull tiger1
Actually I’d have to disagree on 2 points,first the judicious use of squadron putty would solve any minor slip ups perticulary pin holes,as to weight after seeing the construction of the upper Hull on my Tiger one I can’t see where there would be that much significant weight gain using metal.the upgraded motors and gearbox should easily handle the extra bit of weight. Cost of designing and manufacturing the upper hull would probably be the major cost.jarndice wrote:The thought of trying to fill a misplaced pin vice hole or a scar made by the over zealous use of a file is enough to ensure that I continue using Plastic/ABS Tank bodies instead of Metal ones, that and the money saved not forgetting the extra strain on the suspension and transmission.
Just my two cents.
But it’s a dry heat!
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Taigen Tiger 1 Mid Metal edition
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Taigen Tiger 1 Mid Metal edition
Re: Metal upper hull tiger1
Speaking of weight, my initial production Tiger weighs 14.6 pounds with the battery. I like the heft and the 390 motors with 4:1 gears really helps it feel unstoppable. However I would prefer to add supports to the lower hull for stiffness before I would seek a metal upper deck. Modifications would be tougher than a plastic hull. To each his own:)
Re: Metal upper hull tiger1
Maybe the thing to remember is when both upper and lower hulls are joined together this is what gives the tank maximum stiffness. Take the cover and the bottom of a shoe box and flex them, now tape the lid on and how much stiffer is it now?
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Re: Metal upper hull tiger1
Nevertheless, a metal turret mounted on a plastic deck does cause flexing issues unless the plastic deck was from the outset designed to take the additional weight - by use of moulded structural ribs etc. Unfortunately, this doesn't appear to be the case in some models l have purchased and l have had to carry out strengthening modifications which, on models of the price paid, is not acceptable. Buyer beware!
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