I only found them while looking for something else. RCTank will apperently do you a tank in any spec if you ask them nicely. When I look at the price of this even including delivery, which was remarkably cheap, and compare it to a Tamiya tank it is no contest. It comes with every optional extra, including photo etch grilles, everything that can be metal is metal, and that is something that would cost an arm and a leg if the Tamiya route was taken. It still wouldn't be as high a spec even if I spent hundreds on it. All I need to do is drop in an Elmod or IBU2 and it's good to go. Nothing else to buy, apart from making a loom for a hidden battle system.
RCModel do a similar spec Leopard on Ebay for £250, which was my initial choice until I saw the Panther.
Re: The voices made me do it
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 10:42 am
by mike1268
Shame they dont do an M4. I'm on the lookout for a sherman at the mo. I've seen new tamiya M4's on ebay for a little over £300 delivered. Probably get hit for import tax though
Re: The voices made me do it
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:36 am
by Tankbear
If your after a tamiya contact Forgebear it often has some which he doesn't show on eBay.
He's having a week off fishing at the moment but sure he'll reply when he returns
Ian
Re: The voices made me do it
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 4:20 pm
by trackpin
Ah,the voices,they are constantly urging me on to bigger and better things.The voices have no boundaries,they have no financial knowledge of the outside world,just the never-ending advice of 'yes you can afford it,' ' yes you do need another project,'if I don't buy it now,I never will.So what if you live on bread and water for a month,just think of the pleasure and satisfaction of ownership.(you can always arrange for delivery while the missus is at work,she'll never know,not that I've ever done it,honest).The voices are good,embrace the voices,listen to their wisdom. Regards Trackpin
Re: The voices made me do it
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 11:47 am
by wibblywobbly
Well that was astonishingly quick delivery, just took delivery. It weighs a ton,
Have to say that the paint is absolutely top class and lacquered, I could not do a better job if I tried. Over the moon with it!
Re: The voices made me do it
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 2:00 pm
by jtracks
Nice looking Panther, I've had my eye on that one myself. I bought their metal Jagdpanther and am very happy with it. The only disappointment for me is the gun. I am an IR fan, so I don't like the way the recoiling barrel makes the air soft winding up noise before firing. I have done a repaint, installed an IBU2, a TBU, metal hatches, and a metal muzzle brake. Good luck with your Panther.
Re: The voices made me do it
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 2:35 pm
by edpanzer
Nice looking beasty Mr wibbly I like the placement of the hedgehogs to stop it falling off the table
Re: The voices made me do it
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 3:26 pm
by wibblywobbly
jtracks wrote:Nice looking Panther, I've had my eye on that one myself. I bought their metal Jagdpanther and am very happy with it. The only disappointment for me is the gun. I am an IR fan, so I don't like the way the recoiling barrel makes the air soft winding up noise before firing. I have done a repaint, installed an IBU2, a TBU, metal hatches, and a metal muzzle brake. Good luck with your Panther.
I bought the IR version, so it comes with the Taigen recoil and HL muzzle flash. I took it all apart and ditcehd the smoker and speaker. It's now got an Elmod + Visiton speaker in it, so it was just a matter of plug it all in, load the Panther sound file, and start it up. The Elmod can use the HL muzzle flash so that works out of the box.
The only issue I am having at the moment is where the three pin Taigen plug goes that powers the elevation and recoil? The manual isn't much help and there are no spare 3 pin sockets. I will probably fit a servo recoil anyway, but apart from rewiring the 8 pin plug to HL standards...I can't see a way to make it work with the Taigen loom? I can make a loom for the battle sensors etc, Thomas sent me a schematic for that, it all runs off the 5 pin, so that should be easy once I have ordered the bits.
If anyone knows if there is a quick fix for the elevation/recoil I would appreciate any info, before I get the welding gear out....
Edit:
Just noticed that there is a 3 pin mount underneath the upper hull, next to the 8 pin socket that is there...is this where the 3 pin plug goes that is linked to the recoil/elevation??
Even Further Edit.
Yes it is, now have elevation and recoil, but the recoil is pants and you get a horrible 'snap' click, so a servo will be going in soon.
Re: The voices made me do it
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 3:31 pm
by PainlessWolf
W.W.
The Taigen Panther is serious Armor. The paint on their new stuff is amazingly well done. Enjoy that Panther, sir. I had to work to find improvements to do to mine.
regards,
Painless
Re: The voices made me do it
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 3:47 pm
by wibblywobbly
It's a really heavy bit of kit, but the Elmod powers it superbly, the gear changes on acceleration are really noticeable with a heavy tank.
Mind you, it's a bit less work than the last Panther I owned.