My name is Darek and yesterday I became a happy owner of the Tamiya King Tiger. I'm 30 years old and have played with all kinds of military models for a couple of years now. However, I never tried my luck with R/C tanks. Therefore, I'd like to start this thread and treat it as a Question / Answer Board that would help me and aid me in my build. I hope you don't mind "building" another KT with me...

No matter how advanced a modeller is, he or she always remembers the first model. That first model is always planned as a "top quality, advanced & upgraded" beauty that's supposed to reach the status of "a work of art"




As I mentioned above - the KT being my first R/C Tank I'd like to upgrade it with top quality available add-ons such as Recoil, Tracks, Gearboxes, etc. just to mention a few. The initial list already costs more then the Tamiya kit I just got but I feel I simply owe all those upgrades to the KT... How crazy am I...?
Unfortunately, I know jack about radios, receivers, transmitters, batteries, soldering and all the other things most of you have already mastered. That's why I beg you for tolerance and patience. Please, bare with me!


So, if you aren't already bored with the looong introduction, allow me to ask the "first set":
1. I have found two types of upgraded metal gearboxes - 5:1 and 3:1. As I want my KT to best simulate the dynamics of the real tank when it's completed (acceleration, etc.), which ratio would be better? Do they actually impact the speed?
2. Do you recommend painting the metal underside / frame of the body before screwing ANYTHING to it or can I wait with this? What should the correct order of operations be (not to end up with "unreachable spots between the suspension", etc.)?
3. So far I've found the Shumo Store in Germany. However, they don't offer ALL the parts I'd like (e.g. metal mud flaps, gun recoil, etc.). What other online stores within the EU would you recommend for the Tamiya KT?
I will paste a list of things I want upgraded in my build. Please, be so kind and comment on my choices. Perhaps some of the parts I chose will have even better equivalents elsewhere or you will know where they can be bought cheaper. I'm no millionaire but I will try my best to spend every penny on this magnificent model and make it even better.
Looking forward to "cooperating" with you all!

Kindest regards -
Darek