Tongde Matilda

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Re: Tongde Matilda

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B_Man wrote: Tue Dec 02, 2025 9:21 am I asked Coolbank on their latest YouTube video if that is the model being released by Tongde and the response was: "Different brands naturally have different designs, and even the details and prices can vary significantly.😊"

It sounds to me like Coolbank is releasing their own model.
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Re: Tongde Matilda

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RobW wrote: Thu Nov 27, 2025 2:15 pm Is the Matilda wide enough for the standard Tongde motor setup?
TongDe uses a different gearbox made to fit smaller or problematical tanks. It's used in their M24 Chaffee, M109 Paladin and the M113 APC's. Their most significant change is the position of a gear protruding out of the gear case, which allows the use in tanks with slim noses, or rears. My speculation is their M3 Bradley ended up being over-scale because they used the larger "standard" boxes, which caused some negative reactions.
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Re: Tongde Matilda

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The Tongde and Coolbank Matildas will differ mechanically. This is a guess I'm basing on my ownership of Coollbank's M5 Stuart, M8 Scott and Crusader Mk III, and Tongde's M-60, M3 Bradley, Churchill, M24 Chaffee, LeClerc and M113. (Don't tell my wife.)

Coolbank uses a "dual current" gearbox - one motor for movement, one for steering. Tongde uses the more common two movement motor setup. Coolbank's tanks are all plastic versions - wheels & tracks. No metal versions. Tongde offers versions with plastic and metal running gear. Coolbank's tanks are typically less expensive than Tongde's.
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Socalbob--a Ram II in the works? Pics please!

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Re: Tongde Matilda

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SoCalBobS wrote: Wed Dec 03, 2025 4:14 pmTongde offers versions with plastic and metal running gear.
That's why I'll choose the Tongde, even if the Coolbank has slightly better detailing. Besides, I've had bad experiences with the Crusader (the wheels come loose while driving).
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Re: Tongde Matilda

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Xiaoshan_Sailor wrote: Wed Dec 03, 2025 12:12 pm
B_Man wrote: Tue Dec 02, 2025 9:21 am I asked Coolbank on their latest YouTube video if that is the model being released by Tongde and the response was: "Different brands naturally have different designs, and even the details and prices can vary significantly.😊"

It sounds to me like Coolbank is releasing their own model.
:haha:
That's a cryptic post. Do you care to elaborate?
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