Advise on buying first RC tank

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Re: Advise on buying first RC tank

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RobW wrote:...The slip rings also tend not to have enough wires for recoil etc as standard so sticking to 340 can make things a lot simpler...
Hi. You can easily buy 24 wires slip ring on eBay for $ 18-25. This is enough to have a modern turret tank with all the upgrades ( servos, recoil and even IR receiver / transmitter ).
Of course, unless you are not afraid to solder a few required plugs needed to connect to the MFU.
The spare kits with pre-mounted connectors available on the market usually have 12 wires. Which doesn't even allow them to be mounted in the stock Heng Long Leopard 2A6 with 6.0 MFU. There you need a minimum of 13 wires, but in fact it should be no less than 15-18 so that you can add anything to the tower (e.g. FPV or an additional LED on the roof ... )
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So, I ordered the Taigen version! Including an extra 5000mAh battery, some camo netting and a speaker update. Now the waiting starts.....

Meanwhile I'm overthinking the future upgrades. On top of my list are the TK80G2 (perhaps incl. a new FlySky transmitter/receiver) and the Mato Toys tracks. Given the fact that I really fancy the GBS function of the TK80 I think I'll go with that first.
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Have a look in the certidied vendors for Ian (Tankbear) he'll sort you with the electrickery side of things.
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RobW wrote:Have a look in the certidied vendors for Ian (Tankbear) he'll sort you with the electrickery side of things.
Thanks! I'll have a look at his site. I'm still a bit in doubt about what I need exactly and if Clark is the best option.
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Ian "Tankbear" is the supplier for the IBU boards.

"maxmekker" is the supplier for Clark boards.
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Ok. I have been in contact with Maxmekker. Awaiting some pricing from him.
I think Clark boards are the only ones with vertical and horizontal gun stabilizing. But I'm lookin into IBU as well. And here I was after 47 years of modelling in 1/35 thinking I had seen it all. There's a whole new world for me in RC.
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You’re dealing with a first rate guy. He is so very helpful every step of the learning curve.
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So today my Taigen Leopard 2a6 arrived. What a machine! This is a whole different kind of models than the 1:35 scale I'm used to.

The only disappointment so far is the fact that the gun barrel has to go fully up before it goes down (and vice versa). Not very realistic. I hope/think this will be fixed when the Clark parts arrive.

By the way, does anybody know where I can buy good and affordable wires and connectors in bulk (all kinds that one encounters on the HL and Taigen tanks)?



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Leo Part 1 wrote:By the way, does anybody know where I can buy good and affordable wires and connectors in bulk (all kinds that one encounters on the HL and Taigen tanks)?
Heng Long.
CABLES
https://www.rctank.de/CABLES_2

Taigen.
CABLES
https://www.rctank.de/CABLES_1

A lot of cables will be duplicated within the two links.

Edit, or do you mean aftermarket replacement cables/wires?
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Thanks. I've seen those (bought my tank at rctanks.de). But i'm looking for separate wires and connectors so I can make my own cables.

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