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Re: New to R/C tanks

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I did this after 40 years, Sproketrax, and it was grrrrrreat! "I still have my airbrushes and the compressor...I can hardly wait to try them again!"
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I have no idea what a hector is (thought he was a European God or something) The lad cleaned me out, he got the T34 and battreies/charger and a few 35th models (is that what being a grand [or step] grandparent is about)?
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Thanks to everyone who is posting.

Visited the site Jofaur86 suggested...neat pictures and project ideas for sure.

Also, I've been checking out the Build pages mentioned by jarndice...the 5mm suspension modification (Herman Bix described this detail) is
truly the kind of guidance I was hoping to find on this Forum.
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Ecam wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 9:33 pm I have no idea what a hector is (thought he was a European God or something) The lad cleaned me out, he got the T34 and battreies/charger and a few 35th models (is that what being a grand [or step] grandparent is about)?
1hr = 10000sq m, roughly equivalent to 2.5 acres in the British Imperial system.
jarndice wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:07 pm Might I suggest 3 Hectares and the Scottish climate :haha:
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Re: New to R/C tanks

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I've spent the last few days trying to figure out exactly how to lower the suspension on my HL T-34...

I looked through this Forum's Build pages, and didn't see exactly what I thought I would find...possibly I overlooked a post?

Anyway, tried searching Yt, and also no luck...I've spent hours watching all kinds of other T-34 videos!

Finally found something by doing a general inet by search: how to modify "heng long" t-34 suspension and it looks like I just need to add a plastic shims in each slot, in order to restrict the movement of the arms.
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I think this is the thread you need:
viewtopic.php?t=17735

There's a link in it to a build by Phil Pflueger (I think that's the Phil), but yes, it basically involves putting a 3.5mm shim under the suspension arm. Great idea and easy!

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The Taigen chassis doesn't need this mod which is why I've always used it for my builds. The HL version does ride higher.
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Re: New to R/C tanks

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viewtopic.php?t=17735

Yip that’s all it needs.
I used brass, others use styrene.
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I've been looking over the above referenced thread: BERLIN BUSTER T34/85 'BEDSPRING' -thanks ColemanCollector.

It's a lot to absorb. Trying to get up to speed by skim reading, stepping aside, revisiting, and then reading again more carefully.

Brass shim material vs. plastic, and then there's the 3.5mm or 5mm dimension concern. Also, applying the suspension mod to the front three wheels only, instead of all of them.

Very exciting...I've already taken the chassis apart (removed tracks and some wheels in order to separate the hull halves, and see what's inside)!

Good to learn about these possibilities. I'll try different things and see how they work. Thanks for the ideas!!
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Ecam wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2024 9:33 pm I have no idea what a hector is
A Hector is a flamboyant French dog that owns a house and loves gardening, and who lives with a female cat called Zsazsa, with a female frog called Kiki for a neighbour.
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However, a Hectare on the other hand is a more civilized unit of land measurement than the old Acreage method.

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