PZ4 Track tensioners.

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jarndice
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Re: PZ4 Track tensioners.

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I had hoped that when Taigen fitted the power switch on the Tiger 1 under the Radio operators hatch that they would standardise that position but that would have meant them fitting opening drivers and radio ops hatches instead of us having to cut the plastic blanks out and fit the real thing for them. :lolno:
But as you have shown it makes it so much more useful under the hatch rather than dragging in the dirt :thumbup:
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Re: PZ4 Track tensioners.

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And Taigen actually put in these hatches themselves. No cutting needed. So why they didnt mount them here from the start...mystery...
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Re: PZ4 Track tensioners.

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Hi, I ordered "PANZER IV METAL TRACK TENSIONERS" from rctank.de in 2017, just getting around to install them, cleaning out my RC closet, and want to get my Taigen tank rolling again.
Question, how do I mount the wheel part, my wheels/spokes are plastic, and have threaded screws with a bushing pressure inserted, there is no obvious way to mount the spoke wheel?
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