New, 1:16 HL T34
New, 1:16 HL T34
Hello all,
New to the world of RC Tanks, stumbled across the HengLong range while looking for bits n bobs for my TRX4 Defender.
Always loved the T34! Really happy with, will be doing a lot of mods, cosmetic and internal and can’t wait to fix the paint and weather it The ‘Stickers’ that come with the Tank are awful and will need some decals. Does anymore known the be place for reference photos etc?
Looking forward to my 1:16 T34 journey, any issues you have had with you HengLong would be really appreciated! Look forward to chatting to you all!
Thanks, Alex
New to the world of RC Tanks, stumbled across the HengLong range while looking for bits n bobs for my TRX4 Defender.
Always loved the T34! Really happy with, will be doing a lot of mods, cosmetic and internal and can’t wait to fix the paint and weather it The ‘Stickers’ that come with the Tank are awful and will need some decals. Does anymore known the be place for reference photos etc?
Looking forward to my 1:16 T34 journey, any issues you have had with you HengLong would be really appreciated! Look forward to chatting to you all!
Thanks, Alex
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Re: New, 1:16 HL T34
Hi Alex - welcome to the forum.
Make sure you take plenty of photos of the work you do to your pride and joy - we like to watch!
I've heard the T34 is a good runner - I'm tempted to combine it with the Trumpeter T34/76 kit. Any issues you may encounter will depend on whether your Heng Long is new or old. Can you identify from the box or the MFU inside, what version you have?
Where are you from?
Make sure you take plenty of photos of the work you do to your pride and joy - we like to watch!
I've heard the T34 is a good runner - I'm tempted to combine it with the Trumpeter T34/76 kit. Any issues you may encounter will depend on whether your Heng Long is new or old. Can you identify from the box or the MFU inside, what version you have?
Where are you from?
Re: New, 1:16 HL T34
Oh I will post lots of photos I am from Glasgow.
It’s new, V6 I believe. Very smooth runner, the slow speed is fantastic! Very pleased with it
It’s new, V6 I believe. Very smooth runner, the slow speed is fantastic! Very pleased with it
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Re: New, 1:16 HL T34
Hi Alex. So the answer to your questions forgebear is largely the go to guy for parts and for reference photos I tend to just google it. If you need examples of what can be done I have a t34 on the TOTM thread at the moment. But I also have some other t34s I can send photos of including the 76. Or assault guns if you prefer
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Re: New, 1:16 HL T34
Excellent, thank you!Exhibitedbrute wrote:Hi Alex. So the answer to your questions forgebear is largely the go to guy for parts and for reference photos I tend to just google it. If you need examples of what can be done I have a t34 on the TOTM thread at the moment. But I also have some other t34s I can send photos of including the 76. Or assault guns if you prefer
Re: New, 1:16 HL T34
First mistake, flooded the smoke machine, thankfully its working again, but it gave me the opportunity to get to know the insides Cannot wait to get upgrading
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Re: New, 1:16 HL T34
Welcome to the Forum
I notice that you have the Nylon Gearbox,
This is a very reliable piece of engineering for as long as the rest of the drivetrain including the tracks remain as factory standard,
If your planned upgrades include metal tracks then you really should consider metal gearboxes,
Please do ask lots of questions and do get involved in any of the threads that catch your interest,
I notice that you have the Nylon Gearbox,
This is a very reliable piece of engineering for as long as the rest of the drivetrain including the tracks remain as factory standard,
If your planned upgrades include metal tracks then you really should consider metal gearboxes,
Please do ask lots of questions and do get involved in any of the threads that catch your interest,
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Re: New, 1:16 HL T34
jarndice wrote:Welcome to the Forum
I notice that you have the Nylon Gearbox,
This is a very reliable piece of engineering for as long as the rest of the drivetrain including the tracks remain as factory standard,
If your planned upgrades include metal tracks then you really should consider metal gearboxes,
Please do ask lots of questions and do get involved in any of the threads that catch your interest,
Thank you! The plan is the metal/steel gear box first, the drive wheels followed by the tracks Then last the road wheels
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Re: New, 1:16 HL T34
You have quite rightly identified the worst part of your Tank, The Decals, They really are rubbish.
You have a choice between Peddinghaus decals and Paint Masks/Stencils,
Given that the original Tank was painted using stencils the choice would appear to have been made for you
I use the brilliant workmanship of one of our own Forum members "RAD SCHUHART",
PM him and you will discover a true gentleman who will go all the way and back again to provide exactly what you want,
You have a choice between Peddinghaus decals and Paint Masks/Stencils,
Given that the original Tank was painted using stencils the choice would appear to have been made for you
I use the brilliant workmanship of one of our own Forum members "RAD SCHUHART",
PM him and you will discover a true gentleman who will go all the way and back again to provide exactly what you want,
I think I am about to upset someone
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Re: New, 1:16 HL T34
jarndice wrote:You have quite rightly identified the worst part of your Tank, The Decals, They really are rubbish.
You have a choice between Peddinghaus decals and Paint Masks/Stencils,
Given that the original Tank was painted using stencils the choice would appear to have been made for you
I use the brilliant workmanship of one of our own Forum members "RAD SCHUHART",
PM him and you will discover a true gentleman who will go all the way and back again to provide exactly what you want,
Wow, Thanks for your nice words, means a lot for me!
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