Another video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP3ctegho_Y
Panzer VI of this thread is under construction so final assembly will come later. I perfect the drive line, radio gear first before completing any of my models.
The Tank in this thread and Videos uses a Computer Transmitter to fine tune the movement to scale like speed with precise track control. This is possible mainly due to the Tamiya, Academy gearboxes which have a high gear ratio and the ability to easily swap the motors for low speed high torque operation which produces scale like speed and smooth realistic operation of the tracks. Its all about motor control in my threads. The final assembly eventually happens

SDM = Static Display Model. No motorized version available so no gearbox mounting plate molded into the chassis. Sprockets and road wheels are meant to be glued in place in a "static position" and will require modification to be used with a gearbox and active Track.
(SSDM) = Semi Static Display Model. Motorized versions available for this type model but gearbox is not included.
So the Panzer VI of this thread is a SSDM.
I have recently built a Panzer II F/G - Panzer III f,L - Panzer IV f,H and now a Panzer IV f,D

Also a Panzer IV Flac Tank, I built 45 years ago also has a twin motor gearbox and runs very well 4.5 decades after it was built

So that is 5 of these less popular Panzer Tanks that are Radio Remote Control

Yes we all have built Tigers, Tiger II, Panthers, JAGD Panthers and such and I never really had the chance at earlier Panzer tanks of WWII until recently. It is hard to find a twin motor motorized version of any of these Tanks but they are out there mostly on ebay but be prepared to pay a lot of money for them as they were produced in Japan in the 60's, 70's and possibly 80's. The newest one I have has date inside of 1975. Now I am talking about the ones with full metal gearbox.
The Panzer IV f,D of this thread is dated 1975. It had a single motor motorized and twin motor motorized remote control version available back in the 70's but those are extremely had to find with any motor these days.
However, this Panzer VI kit has all the parts to make it motorized less the motors\gearbox.
I have found that some Academy 1/35 kits are also configured for motors and will accept a Tamiya gearbox perfectly.
One of the models mentioned above (Panzer IV f,H) is an Academy model with a Tamiya M60 gearbox. More on that later in its own thread.
To make a Panzer IV motorized radio remote control, you can buy one from Japan when available on ebay for ~300+ in US dollars or.....you can use a gearbox from a Tamiya or Academy M60 Tank. The Academy M60 has a twin motor plastic gearbox and is EXCELLENT and works very well. The Panzer III MENTIONED ABOVE has a Academy M60 GB, more on that later (in a separate thread)
The M60 GB has a high mounted output drive shafts and that is what is required In Panzer III, IV's. with out extreme mods.
more as I get time....I add more detail any time I get time to do so. My posts are never final
