Rc tank virgin looking for help
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Rc tank virgin looking for help
Hello all
I am a complete newbie when comes to rc tanks but not to Rc modelling. I have built and raced cars and boats, built and flown gliders and scale helicopters, but my last model was about 20 years ago.
I am in the process of building a 3D printed 1:10 scale king tiger 2.
The build is going well and have completed the tub and suspension (images attached). I have a pair of 540 motors to drive it, and a couple of servos and that’s it.
Now looking for advice on other items you would recommend for control.
I am looking to add smoke, sound and air soft gun along with the standard tank and turret movement, I may try to modify the plans to add recoil
Need to make up a shopping list.
Looking forward to your help and advise
Alistair
I am a complete newbie when comes to rc tanks but not to Rc modelling. I have built and raced cars and boats, built and flown gliders and scale helicopters, but my last model was about 20 years ago.
I am in the process of building a 3D printed 1:10 scale king tiger 2.
The build is going well and have completed the tub and suspension (images attached). I have a pair of 540 motors to drive it, and a couple of servos and that’s it.
Now looking for advice on other items you would recommend for control.
I am looking to add smoke, sound and air soft gun along with the standard tank and turret movement, I may try to modify the plans to add recoil
Need to make up a shopping list.
Looking forward to your help and advise
Alistair
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Re: Rc tank virgin looking for help
Welcome to the forum. If you intend to stay longer, please visit the welcome thread.
As for your question, the simplest answer is to use a ready-made solution, e.g. Heng Long TK 7.1 board.
As for your question, the simplest answer is to use a ready-made solution, e.g. Heng Long TK 7.1 board.
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Re: Rc tank virgin looking for help
Thanks for the answer, but I thought my question was posted in the introduce myself section
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Re: Rc tank virgin looking for help
It is/was. Welcome aboard. I would gladly help with the question if I had an answer. There will be some very talented folks along shortly that have experience with aftermarket control systems. My use has been stock RTR systems.
Great start to the Royal Tiger. It's a large tank in 16th, should be impressive in 10th.
Like the R2 unit too.
Great start to the Royal Tiger. It's a large tank in 16th, should be impressive in 10th.
Like the R2 unit too.
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Re: Rc tank virgin looking for help
And there lies the answer to the confusion, a question within your introductory post in the Introduce Yourself section.Jaberwocky wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:45 pm Thanks for the answer, but I thought my question was posted in the introduce myself section
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Re: Rc tank virgin looking for help
Wow! What a great project, Jaberwocky Alistair! Welcome! I stick to 1/16 scale, but you are going to find lots of 1/10 and 1/6 help here on RCTW and I enjoy reading about 'em all. Welcome!
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Re: Rc tank virgin looking for help
Whew, that's gonna be a big'un! What will the dimensions be? And welcome from Ontario, Canada!
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Re: Rc tank virgin looking for help
Welcome to the forum Jaberwocky.
Looks like you've got quite a project there.
Looks like you've got quite a project there.
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Re: Rc tank virgin looking for help
Mike, well if you gonna jump -jump bigColemanCollector wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:29 pm Whew, that's gonna be a big'un! What will the dimensions be? And welcome from Ontario, Canada!
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Width 377mm
Height 328mm
Length 1017mm
Not sure of weight yet, but outlook 6-8kg
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Re: Rc tank virgin looking for help
Hello and welcome to the forum. That looks an impressive project. Please do a proper build for it, so we can see more of your excellent work.