Hi, and Welcome to this annoyingly engrossing habit..Copshaw wrote:Was looking at metal for robustness but ,may be better to start at the bottom as they say ,so much to take in going through the forum ,when I'm here what speacialist tools would you recommend cheers


There's a good chance that you will want to upgrade your first tank; it's a sort of rite of passage here. If you do, it's handy to have a tank which permits easy and fast access. Most of the Taigen
'Metal' or 'Pro' (Also Torro 'Pro") range come with a sort of quick-release catch mechanism attached to their metal (alloy) lower hulls, and that allows to you open the tank without tools. I started with the Taigen Tiger one
with a metal hull and easy access feature, and it proved to be a godsend (though I'm an atheist

You'll probably spend twice as much on an entry level 'metal' hull Tiger 1, for example, as you would buying the Heng Long version; but it could produce savings in the long run. Moreover, the metal hull gives torsional stiffness to the tank, keeping it from flexing even after weighty upgrades.
Now you've dipped your toes, are you going to take the plunge?

