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Thank you for posting the photos, Sailor! I sure wish I could have seen that exposition in person. The HengLong folks sure know how to put on an attention-getting display!
And I think this is not a political comment, even if a bit PollyAnna-ish:
The photos show how much we Yankees and the Chinese have in common. Let's keep peace in this world; we all have so much good to share and fun to have together.
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The bottom shelf is still too high for the Pantiger. They should bury him ;)
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Xiaoshan_Sailor wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2023 12:10 am Spoke to the man himself, Peter Kuang, owner of KY Model who makes Torro's line & they plan to release a Leopard next year.

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Thank you for the information. Just a question is the Leopard they are releasing a Leopard 1 ? They have already released a Leopard 2 previously.
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Kaczor wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2023 6:03 pm The bottom shelf is still too high for the Pantiger. They should bury him ;)
I saw that too. It must still sell.
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On the note of Taigen has anyone else noticed how many tanks in their inventory are "Pre-Order" now?
https://www.taigentanks.com/collections ... _by=manual

You older guys school me since I'm new to the hobby. But when I started looking at these tanks at Taigen around 2019 and ordered my first one in 2020 their inventory was pretty full of all of their offerings. I wonder if business isn't going so well for them now.
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Supply chain issues have affected Taigen pretty badly. Erik used to tell us the details when they were having issues, but IMEX makes way more other RC products that sell much better than tanks. I would say they don't care that much about the tank business since it's a small percentage of their business.
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I have experienced good service from Imex/Taigen in the past. Yet the US firm has never seemed to have the selection that the German firms get. Taigen/Torro seems especially to have been hit by "long term Covid"; that is, the economic harm. Of late, I have seen stocks of Taigen pick up in Germany. Of course, the shipping cost from Northern Europe and the UK to North America are scary. So it works better to save up and buy tank(s), parts, and figures in one shipment. I did so some years ago and built my inventory that way so that now I have plenty to coast along.
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MrChef wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:45 am You older guys school me since I'm new to the hobby. But when I started looking at these tanks at Taigen around 2019 and ordered my first one in 2020 their inventory was pretty full of all of their offerings. I wonder if business isn't going so well for them now.
In Europe (i.e. torro-shop.de, rctank.de) stocks are full.
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MrChef wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:45 am On the note of Taigen has anyone else noticed how many tanks in their inventory are "Pre-Order" now?
https://www.taigentanks.com/collections ... _by=manual

You older guys school me since I'm new to the hobby. But when I started looking at these tanks at Taigen around 2019 and ordered my first one in 2020 their inventory was pretty full of all of their offerings. I wonder if business isn't going so well for them now.
When Erik who was their top salesperson and driving force at Taigen/Imex left the company seemed to lose interest in RC tanks as it is a small percentage of their sales. Erik had a passion for tanks and was traveling to the factory to give feedback from us hobbyists and assure quality control. Their customer service has also taken a huge step backwards in the USA with his departure unfortunately.
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