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kadenrm
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My First Tank

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My first tank getting into the hobby! 1/16 Heng Long German Königstiger! I am absolutely in love with it, I had a little trouble getting the metal hub caps on so I decided to leave them off. I cannot wait to add some details and weathering to give it an added look of realism. :D
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Good Morning!
You will have fun with this one. ( I know this ;o) Best to leave those metal hubs off until you have removed the running gear to primer and paint it and reinstall at any rate. When you are ready to mount them, a drop of thin machine oil rubbed around the base of the hub will allow it to be tapped in gently with a hobby hammer (nylon and brass head, available almost everywhere) Have fun and ask questions of the forum as needed. Check out some of the King Tiger Builds on the Sub Forum for Tips and Tricks and Advice.
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Hi and welcome aboard and thats a nice Tiger 2
As Painless said do have a look around the build and show off threads to get ideas for it etc :thumbup:
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You can look for a socket that fits over the cap & picks up on the outer edge, then tap each one in with a small hammer.
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Happy first tank day! And starting with a King :thumbup:
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Post by michaelwhittmann »

Congrats.

My first was a little blond named...
Oh wait we talking tanks. My first was a guy named HL M4 Sherman.

Read the Painting and Weathering forum. You'll get good ideas.

With the metal hubs, try (start with one) putting it in your freezer.

Thermal contraction of the metal will occur. It might work.
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All good ideas BUT a word of advice if one or more are or become loose do not be tempted to use glue to retain them because one day you will want to remove a wheel or two and then where are you ?
I recommend glueing a tiny Neo-Dyminion magnet to the base of the hubcap.
www.first4magnets.com
are my goto for magnets, excellent service.
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Yippie! What a great start kadenrm! You are rolling already and yet you will have a future project learning and painting the sprockets, road wheels, and idler. There's really no better way to dive into the fun. Please do keep us informed.
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Welcome to the hobby, you found the right place! My first RC tank was the KT as well. And joining this forum was a great step to enjoy it to the maximum. The community here is very friendly, incredibly helpful, and there is an answer to be found for every tank problem, especially if you get more involved in the hobby.

My toll to this point, I've owned the HL Panzer III, a Tiger 1, a T-34, a T-90, a Panther G, and a Hooben T-55 (a model that's Id say is definitely for skilled model makers only due to the fact the guts are good but the rest of the kit is a mess). And my current projects a TongDe M113 (which I wrote about in the M113 build section) and a T.D. M60.
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Welcome to the hobby, you found the right place! My first RC tank was the KT as well. And joining this forum was a great step to enjoy it to the maximum. The community here is very friendly, incredibly helpful, and there is an answer to be found for every tank problem, especially if you get more involved in the hobby.

My toll to this point, I've owned the HL Panzer III, a Tiger 1, a T-34, a T-90, a Panther G, and a Hooben T-55 (a model that's Id say is definitely for skilled model makers only due to the fact the guts are good but the rest of the kit is a mess). And my current projects a TongDe M113 (which I wrote about in the M113 build section) and a T.D. M60.
And to think, I thought I'd stop at the King Tiger...
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