Heng Long T90
Re: Hong Long T90
If HL did their homework, this should have no or almost no reverse.
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Re: Hong Long T90
Hl don't do homework, they simply fit an RX18 in all of their tanks.atcttge wrote:If HL did their homework, this should have no or almost no reverse.

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Re: Hong Long T90
Hehehe
I reckon with an aftermarket board like IBU, one can tinker with the reverse speed settings for the T-90 to make it have a very slow reverse speed.
T-72 to T-90 have slow reverse speed compared to Western tanks, although engine changes by other countries have resulted in their own T-72s to have better reverse speeds.
I reckon with an aftermarket board like IBU, one can tinker with the reverse speed settings for the T-90 to make it have a very slow reverse speed.
T-72 to T-90 have slow reverse speed compared to Western tanks, although engine changes by other countries have resulted in their own T-72s to have better reverse speeds.
Re: Hong Long T90
I quite like the top camo pattern. Any bright ideas on how to do it? Other than time & a very steady hand....


Re: Hong Long T90
Hi Paul any photos of the inside see how much room there is inside ,so we can work out which electrics will fit.
regards pete
regards pete
Re: Hong Long T90
I would love to see the process for painting these tanks,they keep getting better and better .
Re: Hong Long T90
Looks great Paul, look forward to the video.
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Excellent pics, just what we need. I have a feeling that HL are going to sell a lot of these, and if they do then the aftermarket guys will make stacks of upgrades and parts for them. 

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Re: Hong Long T90
Very nice. Judging from the turret (without the bits added), it's an early T-90 with cast turret (current versions use a welded turret). With the markings, it looks like it was copied from T-90s initially being offered for the export market.
Pretty RC tank. I hope it sells well and I hope people at my side of the pond will buy it so I can have targets for my M1 and Leo2 hehehehe
Pretty RC tank. I hope it sells well and I hope people at my side of the pond will buy it so I can have targets for my M1 and Leo2 hehehehe
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Re: Hong Long T90
Good morning,
I have always liked the looks of the T-72 and this tank ticks all the same boxes. Heng Long has a winner here as long as they keep the production vehicle to the same degree of detail as this one. Great find, Paul and great tank!
regards,
Painless
I have always liked the looks of the T-72 and this tank ticks all the same boxes. Heng Long has a winner here as long as they keep the production vehicle to the same degree of detail as this one. Great find, Paul and great tank!
regards,
Painless
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