These 1/72 Tanks are available on ebay for around $20. They are very good RC Tank models for this price. I suggest you get one for posterity if nothing else. In this thread I will show the simple mods done to mine that make it close to Hobby Grade.
These Tanks are like hot rods and are way too fast in stock form, but with a little work look like a HG tank in operation with realistik speed of the tracks and turret.
This mod involves adding 3 small 1/8 watt resistors.
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5 channel control. Not bad for a $20 Toy
PB 2 speeds F\R. PB L\R zero turn with 2 speeds. PB Turret L\R. PB L\R tracking adjustment. PB Sound on\off. Standby mode after time out. Start from standby any button push. 5 sounds available. PB show mode.
1s Lipo for power. Long run time.
Plastic ITL tracks. Never were out or dry out that are sprocket gear driven. takes very little power to run these tracks.
Coreless motors @ 8 ohms for use with 1 cell lipo. Comes with 65 mAh Lipo with charging jack. Transmitter has charge cord.
1/72 Tiger 1 $20 RRC 5 channel ToyGrade with minor improvements
1/72 Tiger 1 $20 RRC 5 channel ToyGrade with minor improvements
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- I would get a couple. These are fun to play with.
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- Remove one small screw at the bottom and you're in.
I added 1.25 mm micro JST connectors so that the motors can be changed and the circuit board can be removed and used in something else. I do this on all my models making everything interchangeable - IMG_0503.JPG (1.77 MiB) Viewed 72408 times
- Remove one small screw at the bottom and you're in.
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- Added 4.7 ohm resistors here to slow the Tank down just a bit.
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- These are very small 1/8 watt Resistors
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- I added a 150 ohm 1/8 watt resistor in series with the supply voltage to the turret 8 ohm coreless motor. Also male micro JST connector added. Heat Shrink clear tape allows HI dielectric strength insulation of the added resistor and connector(s).
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- 1 cell 65 mAh lipo under charge with one of my HG chargers @ 200mAh rate So it's a fast charge. The Transmitter has its own charger that works very good but uses power from the Tx power supply 4 AA cells.
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- 1/72 scale RRC Tiger Tank in the middle. 1/35 RRC IR Tiger on the right. 1/77 Leopard RRC on the left.
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Re: 1/72 Tiger 1 $20 RRC 5 channel ToyGrade with minor improvements
I just got a new one of these 1/72 scales Tigers. The newest on is 2.4G! No external antenna. The Turret on this one will go 360 round and round.
So if you plan on getting one make sure it is the latest version @ 2.4G. The new version has some improvements besides 2.4G, the Turret moves slower and more scale like so no mod needed there also the Turret will go 360 as there is no external antenna to stop it. The low speed function is lower than before and improved.
ebay link here.
from this seller
Egrandmart (158549)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284132822784
Note: This 1:72 Tiger Tank has individual Track link type tracks that will not deteriorate like old school Rubber tracks. They also can slip allowing longer battery run times. I would say they are for indoor use at this point as I have not tried them off road outside.
I have been experimenting with a Hobby grade radio in this Tank. Also I am thinking of doing a IR battle Tank mod to this chassis. The Turret drive system works very good.
So if you plan on getting one make sure it is the latest version @ 2.4G. The new version has some improvements besides 2.4G, the Turret moves slower and more scale like so no mod needed there also the Turret will go 360 as there is no external antenna to stop it. The low speed function is lower than before and improved.
ebay link here.
from this seller
Egrandmart (158549)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284132822784
Note: This 1:72 Tiger Tank has individual Track link type tracks that will not deteriorate like old school Rubber tracks. They also can slip allowing longer battery run times. I would say they are for indoor use at this point as I have not tried them off road outside.
I have been experimenting with a Hobby grade radio in this Tank. Also I am thinking of doing a IR battle Tank mod to this chassis. The Turret drive system works very good.
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- No external antenna on the TX as well.
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- 2.4G version has no external antenna.
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Re: 1/72 Tiger 1 $20 RRC 5 channel ToyGrade with minor improvements
Ok I found this interesting review video.Note this is the 27mHz version.... https://youtu.be/N4vy8ploAZA
There is a newer 2.4g version here... https://www.ebay.com/itm/284132822784
I just bought another of the 2.4G version. There are 5 left.
I will post a video of the 2.4G version here asap..
There is a newer 2.4g version here... https://www.ebay.com/itm/284132822784
I just bought another of the 2.4G version. There are 5 left.
I will post a video of the 2.4G version here asap..
Re: 1/72 Tiger 1 $20 RRC 5 channel ToyGrade with minor improvements
I have one of these old style 1/72 Tigers (49mHz) and took it apart and added connectors so that the radio can be used in other models. Even though it is old style with antenna, it works very well and is very small. It also has 3 channels out along with sound with on\off control and is very easy to use in other models.
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Re: 1/72 Tiger 1 $20 RRC 5 channel ToyGrade with minor improvements
Amazing: you seem ever to be comfortable fiddling, fixing, and finding new applications for tiny electronics.
No doubt experience helps, but my experience so far has been frustrating for two reasons: 1) most instructions I have encountered are badly written, disorganized, and/or inspecific. 2) Electronics offer no more response than an animal to a veterinarian. They can't hint as to what is wrong.
No doubt experience helps, but my experience so far has been frustrating for two reasons: 1) most instructions I have encountered are badly written, disorganized, and/or inspecific. 2) Electronics offer no more response than an animal to a veterinarian. They can't hint as to what is wrong.
Re: 1/72 Tiger 1 $20 RRC 5 channel ToyGrade with minor improvements
got some more of these 2.4G 1/72 scale Tigers as they are inexpensive 5 channel radio gear that is just right for 1/35 scale models.
A few minor mods make the Tx better. I will describe these mods if any interest.
A few minor mods make the Tx better. I will describe these mods if any interest.
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- Excellent models for ~$20.
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Re: 1/72 Tiger 1 $20 RRC 5 channel ToyGrade with minor improvements
G'day Mr Modler, do you think these things could be usefull as donors for the new small range of 16th static models out now ?
The Pz 1's and 2's ?
The Pz 1's and 2's ?
HL JAGDPANTHER,HL TIGER 1,HL PzIII MUNITIONSCHLEPPER, HL KT OCTOPUS,HL PANTHER ZU-FUSS,HL STuG III,HL T34/85 BEDSPRING,
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
Re: 1/72 Tiger 1 $20 RRC 5 channel ToyGrade with minor improvements
Feels like a budget version....Waltersons RC Tank
In the age of microelectronics it’s simply an anachronism....
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In the age of microelectronics it’s simply an anachronism....
I have everything except Abrams.....
We are at war with our son and grandson.....