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Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 8:53 pm
by MichaelC
Kiaser wrote:So the base is not metal it is all plastic ?

This is the one you have. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjYcgaf40Mg Sorry this one
Only the Taigen Tiger I has the latch underneath the left mud guard. All the new metal Taigen hulls has the quick release on the bottom. Some of the early KV metal hull uses two hex screws in lieu of the latch.

Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 9:47 pm
by FirsthandSnow
Right I've checked the tank over :) but I can't see a plate that Kiaser refers too...
There are 3 screws closest to the front that I imagine are holding in the gearboxes, as for the rest I haven't the foggiest hah might have to see if YouTube holds any clues :)

Thanks again guys! :D

Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 10:04 pm
by FirsthandSnow
Failed to see the page 2 button aha I can remove that battery plate yep :)

Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 10:13 pm
by FirsthandSnow
Removed the battery plate but there are no other screws underneath to be removed, confused I am xD

Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 10:16 pm
by FirsthandSnow
Yep, there is just nothing in my instruction booklet saying how to remove the top part of the hull, which is a ballache aha might have a quick scout on YouTube :)

Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 11:26 pm
by PainlessWolf
FHS,
Per your request in the other thread, to remove the plastic Pro version upper from lower, unscrew the phillips head screws in 8 of the 11 openings in the bottom of the lower hull ( not counting the small one that holds the battery cover in place) The three holes grouped together near the rear of the lower hull are for the Smoker unit. Do not remove those either. Your upper should feel loose and separate easily. Be careful not to pull the upper and lower too far apart without first unplugging the wiring coming from the upper and going to the RX mounted in the lower.
regards,
Painless

Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 11:45 pm
by FirsthandSnow
Thanks for that Painless :D I'll have a mooch inside tomorrow :)
Thanks Kiaser for your help and that goes for everyone here, you do this forum proud :D

Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:34 pm
by FirsthandSnow
Quick update :)
1. I opened the hull up, it appears the gearboxes already have a little bit of a greasy substance applied :)
2. I didn't have anything to put the tank on so the tracks ran free, so I just took manoeuvred round the patio and then tried the garden border, everything seems fine :D
3. I've decided to buy a battery, I went for the HPI Plazma 4700mah :) the stock on lasted just short of one hour :(
4. Newbie mistake. Haha I cut the top off the bottle of smoker fluid a little too low and so the connecter to pour the fluid in won't fit :( I managed to still get some down the connecter, but no smoke appeared, maybe I need to add more, or buy a fresh bottle :p

Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 3:01 pm
by FirsthandSnow
Yeah, I might just buy a fresh bottle of fluid because I ruined the nib on this one :p I don't think I flooded it though, I wouldn't say more than a drop or so went into the connecter, how much of that actually made it to the smoke unit itself, I'm uncertain :p
Just for future reference though, if it is flooded, does the fluid evaporate? :) when I was doing my research before buying I'm sure I read somewhere that if it's flooded you leave it to evaporate and go from there :)
Oh yeah, I won't be doing puddles :) I'll just use it in dry weather I think, mud and grass is enough for me :D
Sure is alive too! The sound out of it is loud, not crystal clear however, but that can be sorted in the future :) The air soft gun is brilliant on it though, managed to clear the garden fence and hit next doors conservatory :D ahah

Re: New PzKpfW Panther Ausf G owner question!

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 3:27 pm
by edpanzer
Your battery lasted just short of an hour?? Mine only lasts half that.....maybe I need less metal on my next one 8)