
I took it out of its box charged the battery loaded a few bbs and put it through its paces, It did what it was supposed to do,

I removed the battery and proceded to strip it down even to the point of using debonder to breakdown every panel, I then got hold of as much literature adout the PZ4 as I could find to learn all there was to know.
There are still many unknowns about German armour in general and the PZ4 in particular.

There were few upgrades available and no Forums to ask questions so I pretty much taught myself using an Airbrush learning about tapping and dieing threads and finding model fixing suppliers,
It has since then been my prototype PZ4 It has been an Ausf B, An Ausf D and an Ausf H, It was converted long ago to digital from analogue via an RX18 through a Taigen V2 to a Clark TK20.
I strongly recommend anyone starting in this hobby to buy the cheapest R/C Tank they can find and go the same route you will learn lots and save a fortune later on with more expensive models,
oh and find a dealer you can trust,
Mine is www.forgebear.com
never let me down.
