1/16 Hoobin kit

If you have a tank query and you can't find the answer anywhere else, post here. (TIP - Check for answers in FAQ, use the 'search' facility or even check this board before posting here).
Forum rules
If your question is electronics related please post it in one of the relevant boards here: viewforum.php?f=31
brizo58
Warrant Officer 2nd Class
Posts: 1321
Joined: Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:35 pm
Location: Romford.Essex

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by brizo58 »

Kiaser,
I'v built the T55A not a bad kit but some areas of the kit are a bit should I say a bit off. There's a lot of miss molded parts! At least in the kit I got. Not seen a brack down of the tiger P. Brian...
User avatar
tomhugill
Captain
Posts: 4885
Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:21 am

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by tomhugill »

Kiaser wrote:Thanks for the feed back brizo58 :thumbup:
Hooben elefants ok, from a parts point of view it was pretty much spot on. However I think it's let down on the mechanical side, it looses pins very easily from its tracks and to get the suspension working properly requires some hefty modifications.
User avatar
Ad Lav
Captain
Posts: 4246
Joined: Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:44 pm
Location: Kent

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by Ad Lav »

I used Nigel's Elefant yesterday at tankmod for battling and it handles very well - not very grippy tracks on grass and a few pins popped out but was a lot of fun.
ALPHA
Major-General
Posts: 10960
Joined: Thu Oct 03, 2013 1:06 am

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by ALPHA »

Aren't these OOP Kiaser???????????? Think they are cool...like these better than the metal one

ALPHA
User avatar
tomhugill
Captain
Posts: 4885
Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:21 am

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by tomhugill »

ALPHA wrote:Aren't these OOP Kiaser???????????? Think they are cool...like these better than the metal one

ALPHA
Definitely easier to mod but the metal ones mechanically much better
ALPHA
Major-General
Posts: 10960
Joined: Thu Oct 03, 2013 1:06 am

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by ALPHA »

tomhugill wrote:
ALPHA wrote:Aren't these OOP Kiaser???????????? Think they are cool...like these better than the metal one

ALPHA
Definitely easier to mod but the metal ones mechanically much better
Mechanics can always be improved ...don't like the white metal compounds they use...in time they deteriorate and or weaken...at least plastic can be reinforced with metal you pretty much have to trash it once it falls apart ....If they used aluminum sheet on the metal versions they would be much sounder ..IMO that is

ALPHA
deathrawt
Private
Posts: 66
Joined: Tue Oct 06, 2015 8:18 pm

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by deathrawt »

I have the Hooban elefant kit as well. I haven't built it yet but the parts and such look ok. I have heard people have had issues with the kit with the suspension and tracks. I guess I should say that they are not really Hooban kits any more as mine says Ark Model on it and not Hooban
User avatar
NickDonitz
Corporal
Posts: 386
Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2011 8:52 am

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by NickDonitz »

Ark Models own the Hooben brand name as well as several other model brands
I'm manning the gun's ! Who's driving ?
User avatar
tomhugill
Captain
Posts: 4885
Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:21 am

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by tomhugill »

ALPHA wrote:
tomhugill wrote:
ALPHA wrote:Aren't these OOP Kiaser???????????? Think they are cool...like these better than the metal one

ALPHA
Definitely easier to mod but the metal ones mechanically much better
Mechanics can always be improved ...don't like the white metal compounds they use...in time they deteriorate and or weaken...at least plastic can be reinforced with metal you pretty much have to trash it once it falls apart ....If they used aluminum sheet on the metal versions they would be much sounder ..IMO that is

ALPHA
Hooben running gear is made of the same material as the asiatam.....
ALPHA
Major-General
Posts: 10960
Joined: Thu Oct 03, 2013 1:06 am

Re: 1/16 Hoobin kit

Post by ALPHA »

deathrawt wrote:I have the Hooban elefant kit as well. I haven't built it yet but the parts and such look ok. I have heard people have had issues with the kit with the suspension and tracks. I guess I should say that they are not really Hooban kits any more as mine says Ark Model on it and not Hooban
The Metal suspension is just as bad...the problem is how the companies chose to replicate the design that came from the real thing so to say...Most of the Problem comes from the elbow joint....the retaining tabs is the weakness...on both the metal and plastic versions they put a heavy spring....which puts too much stress on the retaining tabs with the mounting holes in it....on both they are very thin in that area...The weight and movement make them weak...till it gets to the point where they snap...It's the downfall of either metal or the Hooben....the difference being with the Hooben you can reinforce that joint while you assemble it...it's plastic so will take to additional bonding in that area....the metal one you can't :thumbdown:

ALPHA
Post Reply

Return to “General Questions”