Saved by the bell...
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Questions relating to issues you are having with your tank(s) should be posted in the General Questions forum here: viewforum.php?f=14
Saved by the bell...
Quite literally, and saved by Nigel!
I found this Tamiya Tiger I listed on eBay incorrectly and thought it worth a punt. Ended up winning the bloody thing!
Upon collecting it I was a bit disappointed, looked a bit tatty, broken/snapped off bits in a plastic tub and home made zimmerit falling off.
Futaba radio good but missing battery cover, nothing major. Thought to myself, may as well move it on, don't want too much work.
I get it home and start poking around - damn it's heavy! Metal tracks, and they look to be Kenny Kong or Impact. Result number one.
Open her up and it's on great working order, sounds fine, batteries will most likely need replacing.
I happen to notice odd looking suspension, nothing like my old Tamiya Tiger I stuff.
Jump on the phone to Nigel, goes a bit like this:
"Don't bloody sell it, that's Wecohe suspension and like hens teeth"
Result number two.
Waiting for some more time to strip and rebuild it and do her some justice.!
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I found this Tamiya Tiger I listed on eBay incorrectly and thought it worth a punt. Ended up winning the bloody thing!
Upon collecting it I was a bit disappointed, looked a bit tatty, broken/snapped off bits in a plastic tub and home made zimmerit falling off.
Futaba radio good but missing battery cover, nothing major. Thought to myself, may as well move it on, don't want too much work.
I get it home and start poking around - damn it's heavy! Metal tracks, and they look to be Kenny Kong or Impact. Result number one.
Open her up and it's on great working order, sounds fine, batteries will most likely need replacing.
I happen to notice odd looking suspension, nothing like my old Tamiya Tiger I stuff.
Jump on the phone to Nigel, goes a bit like this:
"Don't bloody sell it, that's Wecohe suspension and like hens teeth"
Result number two.
Waiting for some more time to strip and rebuild it and do her some justice.!
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- jackalope
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Re: Saved by the bell...
Sounds like you scored a great starting place! I'd love to see some pics of these hens teeth as they are quit rare.
Re: Saved by the bell...
Thanks Jack, Simon.
I removed it from sale because now I know it has some potential I can put some effort into it. I wasn't looking for another ready made project but selling the Elefant now to fund messing around with this beauty
Photos of the hens teeth tonight!
I removed it from sale because now I know it has some potential I can put some effort into it. I wasn't looking for another ready made project but selling the Elefant now to fund messing around with this beauty
Photos of the hens teeth tonight!
Re: Saved by the bell...
Stripped most of the major components and revealed the suspension.
I think some of them are fixed at the wrong angle giving a lopsided ride.
Dmd and mf all seem in good condition and work well upon thorough testing
Now, do I remove the zimmerit or leave it on? It's done quite well, whole tank needs a repaint.
I think some of them are fixed at the wrong angle giving a lopsided ride.
Dmd and mf all seem in good condition and work well upon thorough testing
Now, do I remove the zimmerit or leave it on? It's done quite well, whole tank needs a repaint.
Re: Saved by the bell...
Looks good to me, quite a find! If the Zim is to your standard, leave it looks good to me
Paul
Paul
Re: Saved by the bell...
Thanks Paul
I've never attempted zimmerit in 1/16 - to my eye it looks fine, even with the crap paint job and missing bits!
Time to go shopping for parts!!
I've never attempted zimmerit in 1/16 - to my eye it looks fine, even with the crap paint job and missing bits!
Time to go shopping for parts!!
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Zimmerit close up, opinions welcome
It has had some damage applied to the zimm which looks ok.
Made my shopping list - makes the bargain a bit more expensive lol
It has had some damage applied to the zimm which looks ok.
Made my shopping list - makes the bargain a bit more expensive lol
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And here lies the problem - must have been fitted by a chimp!
The swing arms are supposed to be under tension and two or three aren't... Hence why I thought it looked wonky!!
The swing arms are supposed to be under tension and two or three aren't... Hence why I thought it looked wonky!!
Re: Saved by the bell...
Suspension all adjusted, pig of a job. Two hour strip down and rebuild.
Don't fancy doing that again in a hurry!!
Don't fancy doing that again in a hurry!!
- PainlessWolf
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Re: Saved by the bell...
Ad Lav,
A job well worth doing tho'! That suspension looked like one of those top dollar Corleis upgrades for the Tamiya and Taigen type torsion bar suspension. Well done that!
regards,
Painless
A job well worth doing tho'! That suspension looked like one of those top dollar Corleis upgrades for the Tamiya and Taigen type torsion bar suspension. Well done that!
regards,
Painless
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