[Germany 1945] - Taigen Jagdpanther
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Yeah seeing all these builds makes me realise that ive have a long way to go! Haha very well done!
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Another day done! Where to start ... ahh yes with the very beautiful Taigen Premium 7.1 gearboxes with dust covers ... very nice little upgrade that Dave knew id want before i wanted it 


Next on the list was the beginning of the dreaded electronics! I hooked everything but the upper hull and swapped the Heavy tank sound card out for the Panther sound card, oh boy she fired up great! The ground shook with the sympathy of the mighty Maybach HL230! Very happy man
I then moved onto my temporary fitting of wheels and tracks nothing really difficult about this so yeah heres a photo of that!

Yes im aware the tracks require a bit of tension but this is just for test purposes
Moving on - once i had seen this... That was it, i had to see it built and running so ahead i went! All electronics set into the hull all connected and hey presto! It works! Barrel flash, recoil & smoke ====
and she rolls, slow speed performance with the current V3 is great but i think i could get it even better with my own Radiomaster transmitter and a clark board eventually!
Next to come is to start the details. And learn how to airbrush!


Ps.I know this thread is very back to basics for 99% of people here, im completely new to RC Models as a whole so its nice to look back on! And thank you all for your advice and guidance ive been given so far! I can see myself getting more for sure!
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Next on the list was the beginning of the dreaded electronics! I hooked everything but the upper hull and swapped the Heavy tank sound card out for the Panther sound card, oh boy she fired up great! The ground shook with the sympathy of the mighty Maybach HL230! Very happy man

I then moved onto my temporary fitting of wheels and tracks nothing really difficult about this so yeah heres a photo of that!

Yes im aware the tracks require a bit of tension but this is just for test purposes
Moving on - once i had seen this... That was it, i had to see it built and running so ahead i went! All electronics set into the hull all connected and hey presto! It works! Barrel flash, recoil & smoke ====

Next to come is to start the details. And learn how to airbrush!



Ps.I know this thread is very back to basics for 99% of people here, im completely new to RC Models as a whole so its nice to look back on! And thank you all for your advice and guidance ive been given so far! I can see myself getting more for sure!
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Again you have a year to work on the July '24 group builds, NOT a WEEK. Slow down son, you'll make the rest of us look old (didn't mention names brother, no-one will be the wiser).
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Yes back off a bit. You will want to remove the tracks and wheels and tires and prime/paint them off the tank. Have you decided on a camo scheme and base paint even for the lower hull sides?
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My problem is i work shifts so when im off i go all hands on deckEcam wrote:Again you have a year to work on the July '24 group builds, NOT a WEEK. Slow down son, you'll make the rest of us look old (didn't mention names brother, no-one will be the wiser).


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Absolutely the plan for the priming, more weld lines are required also so i will probably end up giving the body another dust, as for camo and "lore" or history of the tank im not sure. Fictional or non FictionPanzermechaniker wrote:Yes back off a bit. You will want to remove the tracks and wheels and tires and prime/paint them off the tank. Have you decided on a camo scheme and base paint even for the lower hull sides?


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Re: [Germany 1945] - Taigen Jagdpanther
Just saying some of us oldtimers are slow compared to you "youngers" you are making us look bad!
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Re: [Germany 1945] - Taigen Jagdpanther
Carry on young man at your own pace.
Don’t put your self down. You are doing a great job
Says the man who builds models in his sleep.
Don’t put your self down. You are doing a great job
I have never built a tank from a kit of parts like this, so you are actually helping by showing your building. I especially look forward to the installation of the electronics.jfulls94 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 12:02 am and she rolls, slow speed performance with the current V3 is great but i think i could get it even better with my own Radiomaster transmitter and a clark board eventually!
Ps.I know this thread is very back to basics for 99% of people here, im completely new to RC Models as a whole so it’s nice to look back on! And thank you all for your advice and guidance ive been given so far! I can see myself getting more for sure!
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It may be new to RC modelling but you're doing a great job! As stated by the other guys, take your time or you'll have to start another quickly! 
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Thanks much appreciated! Ill keep that in mind with the electronics also, if it goes onto a second build then so be it!Meter rat wrote:Carry on young man at your own pace.
Says the man who builds models in his sleep.
Don’t put your self down. You are doing a great jobI have never built a tank from a kit of parts like this, so you are actually helping by showing your building. I especially look forward to the installation of the electronics.jfulls94 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 12:02 am and she rolls, slow speed performance with the current V3 is great but i think i could get it even better with my own Radiomaster transmitter and a clark board eventually!
Ps.I know this thread is very back to basics for 99% of people here, im completely new to RC Models as a whole so it’s nice to look back on! And thank you all for your advice and guidance ive been given so far! I can see myself getting more for sure!
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