Tank identification help
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Re: Tank identification help
John1970 that’s pretty impressive considering that’s not a great picture of most of them
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No, it should be quite simple, it's 27 Mhz, and in principle there is a (white) label on the chip (quartz) and check that the emitter is the same as the receiver. Be careful, it existed at the very beginning, old enough, a system with a 3-position switch, to change frequencies, both on the transmitter and the receiver, from memory? ABCtankme wrote:You are going to have a lot of fun trying to find out which radios go with which tanks...
like this Transmettre HL 27 MHz avec quartz Quartz 27Mhz Récepteur 27 MHz HL
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I shall need a neck-brace soon, can you ensure the shots of your amazing collection are flipped vertical, not horizontal Cheers!
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That was, indeed, impressive John1970. Cschaffer: I speculate that many of the tanks you have are earlier HengLong tanks with batteries that fit in a box closed by a single screw and 27MHz electronics using "chips" of quartz.
If you have the inclination and patience, post photos of one tank at a time. Stand up a sheet of white paper (or an old bed sheet or pillow case) behind the tank and take the photos as closely as possible with your cell phone or other electronic camera, filling the frame with the tank. Take one front 3/4 view, one opposite corner rear 3/4 view, one of the bottom of the tank.
Doing so should help us identify the tank and the brand while occupying you steadily for a while. After all, what else do you have to do? ...eat? ...sleep? ...work? ( ) ...make whoopie?
If you have the inclination and patience, post photos of one tank at a time. Stand up a sheet of white paper (or an old bed sheet or pillow case) behind the tank and take the photos as closely as possible with your cell phone or other electronic camera, filling the frame with the tank. Take one front 3/4 view, one opposite corner rear 3/4 view, one of the bottom of the tank.
Doing so should help us identify the tank and the brand while occupying you steadily for a while. After all, what else do you have to do? ...eat? ...sleep? ...work? ( ) ...make whoopie?
Re: Tank identification help
Jofaur86 you are correct that is the electronics most of them have in them.
Sorry I did not realize that the picture was side ways I’ll fix that in future pictures
As for uploading pictures of the tanks I have a couple other threads of tanks on here I have uploaded about 7 so far I may try and upload some more tonight. I will sadly be parting with most the tanks my wife says I can only keep one but I’ll keep two lol should I keep putting tanks in seperats threads or should I add them just to this thread?
Sorry I did not realize that the picture was side ways I’ll fix that in future pictures
As for uploading pictures of the tanks I have a couple other threads of tanks on here I have uploaded about 7 so far I may try and upload some more tonight. I will sadly be parting with most the tanks my wife says I can only keep one but I’ll keep two lol should I keep putting tanks in seperats threads or should I add them just to this thread?
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Re: Tank identification help
Just keep in mind that selling the tanks without a radio will be a deal breaker for most buyers. You are correct though that if the freqs on the crystals match you can use that radio on multiple tanks. I'm not sure how many channels Heng Long used for their crystals. The older 27Mhz tanks are a lot less desirable than the newer versions for many reasons. First is the fact it's running a 27Mhz FM signal. Most R/C vehicles now use the 2.4Ghz range. Second is that the control on these older tanks is pretty bad. Some of the functions are not proportional and the slow speed is not great as opposed to the new control board which has very good slow speed control and proportional controls. The sound is also not as good as on the new tanks. Just trying to set some expectations as the prices of these might be less than newer ones.
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Re: Tank identification help
I have remotes for all of them and to be honest I have no idea on what fair pricing would be on these I have no expectations to be honest now for the ones I keep is it a simple process to upgrade components to newer I understand I’m probably opening up a whole can of warms with that question.
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Hello, Sorry for the neck brace, nothing in my possession, for the meaning of the photos? also, for me go in the right direction, I check that everything is OK before posting Good day everyone43rdRecceReg wrote: I shall need a neck-brace soon, can you ensure the shots of your amazing collection are flipped vertical, not horizontal Cheers!
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Have you ever opened one of these reservoirs? given the age, must not be loudspeaker, no smoke module (did not exist at that time) gearbox with plastic gears? for the opening, you have to turn the tank over, you will find 6 holes at the bottom of which there is a screw, also check for some under the wings? and follow the advice of Her Professor, for the photos.
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I hope tonight after work I’ll start posting better pictures of them