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Hello jus tjoined i just got a hemg long panzer3 converted with tagien metal hull and upper with metal turret ,havce been into rc models for about 30 years all sorts .if any tankers in se london bermondsy area be great to hear from you ,gordon
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Hello and welcome to the forum Gordon
A Heng Long you say, with Taigen hull, top and turret, what's actually Heng Long
Mind you, you've only done what a lot of us have done ourselves, upgraded the Heng Long so much we've ended up with two of them lol.
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A Heng Long you say, with Taigen hull, top and turret, what's actually Heng Long

Mind you, you've only done what a lot of us have done ourselves, upgraded the Heng Long so much we've ended up with two of them lol.
Enjoy the forum.
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Thanks for reply .only gearboxes and control board tracks mtetal but wil upgrade to boxes to tagien steel boxes
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Then a Clark control board and FlySky controller after thatzztop12 wrote:Thanks for reply .only gearboxes and control board tracks mtetal but wil upgrade to boxes to tagien steel boxes

See, two tanks

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Hi Gordon Welcome to the Forum
My very first "R/C" Tank in the 60s was a Tamiya Panzer 111,
The box said r/c when in fact you built the Tank then soldered all the control wires in place then you fed the umbilical through the back of the Tank to a little pad with a few buttons,
You started it up then like taking the dog for a walk you wandered around until the "Torch" Battery's went flat. That very quickly became my first Shelf Queen
Thank goodness for the Microchip and Digital Proportional Radio's
I am sure you will have lots of questions so please ask away.



My very first "R/C" Tank in the 60s was a Tamiya Panzer 111,
The box said r/c when in fact you built the Tank then soldered all the control wires in place then you fed the umbilical through the back of the Tank to a little pad with a few buttons,
You started it up then like taking the dog for a walk you wandered around until the "Torch" Battery's went flat. That very quickly became my first Shelf Queen

Thank goodness for the Microchip and Digital Proportional Radio's

I am sure you will have lots of questions so please ask away.
I think I am about to upset someone 
