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Re: Which tank is best suitable for modification

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 12:12 pm
by johanjanssen
jarndice wrote: Forget about £200 think more like £400 plus for each Tank !!!
So you can take that path or go for Taigen Tanks with their own system which will come in at about £250 each, As long as you understand that you will not be able to fight outside your own closed environment simply because no one else will have the same kit as you, then that might be the way to go.
Shaun.
I understand that if we want to do battles with other people than Tamiya will be a good option. However we will only battle with the participants of the challenge and they all get the same tank. So we don't need compatability with other brands battle systems. In that regard what's the advantage of using a Taigen compared to the two Torro options I mentioned before?

Torro is quite a bit cheaper, especially the plastic one. Budgetwise it would be a much better fit, but if Taigen has (big) advantages compared to Torro than we might consider those.

Re: Which tank is best suitable for modification

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 3:43 pm
by Tiggr
If the participants get to keep their tank after the battles go for the Taigen. Nothing like a mostly metal tank. :thumbup:
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Re: Which tank is best suitable for modification

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2016 8:04 am
by jeman
GET A CHALLENGER AND JUST CRUSH THE COMPETITION ! LOL

Joking aside get the Taigen Tiger 1 a bit more in price but you will get a better overall model and will run better for your challenge

Good fun and keeps us posted :D

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Regards
Mark