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Jofaur86 wrote: Have you ever opened one of these reservoirs? given the age, must not be loudspeaker, no smoke module (did not exist at that time) gearbox with plastic gears? for the opening, you have to turn the tank over, you will find 6 holes at the bottom of which there is a screw, also check for some under the wings? and follow the advice of Her Professor, for the photos.
depends, I have heng longs with 27 mhz incl sound and smoker, so they do exist (and I will replace it)
Jofaur86 wrote: Have you ever opened one of these reservoirs? given the age, must not be loudspeaker, no smoke module (did not exist at that time) gearbox with plastic gears? for the opening, you have to turn the tank over, you will find 6 holes at the bottom of which there is a screw, also check for some under the wings? and follow the advice of Her Professor, for the photos.
depends, I have heng longs with 27 mhz incl sound and smoker, so they do exist (and I will replace it)
yes, Jee, correct, but there were some, without the sound
43rdRecceReg wrote: I shall need a neck-brace soon, can you ensure the shots of your amazing collection are flipped vertical, not horizontal Cheers!
Hello, Sorry for the neck brace, nothing in my possession, for the meaning of the photos? also, for me go in the right direction, I check that everything is OK before posting Good day everyone
It wasn't your photos 90deg off the vertical, Jofaur, but rather those posted by Cshaffer. Yours don't require a neck-brace! Pas de soucis...
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
One thing you will gather if you spend time here, is that nearly everyone begins by thinking they only need one or two tanks. Then after a while, one more and then another.
If you sell all but two tanks, I think you will live to regret it. One day you will look back and find it more costly to get back those tanks you let go and subsequently desire. My advice is to see if you can keep five or six - one of each, especially the Hummel. Put them on a high shelf in the garage. If you hang around here long enough, people can advise you how to get them running with modern RC gear later on.