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Re: Panzer IV deluxe..but same old errors?

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 7:35 am
by Rad_Schuhart
Yep, Taigen is going to correct the last return roller... But they wont correct the sprochet location (is too low) and the rear hull. Also the tools are still molded in the hull. I really dont understand why they did not correct it instead of same mistakes again and again.

Also I think I dont like the metal the tank is made of. I mean, is the zinc allow, and I preffer aluminium like the tamiya or the Asiatam panzer IV that I have (Hi Jarndice, lol)

Anyway the new taigen board comes with an extra sound board and we can change sounds and use our true 2.4 radios, so if the boards are cheap enought it does not look bad.

Re: Panzer IV deluxe..but same old errors?

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 10:30 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
Just noticed these in a thread on RCU. They may be of interest to those speculating on buying the new metal Pz IV:
Imex-Erik was badgered into revealing these :lolno:
Metal hull interior arrangement
Metal hull interior arrangement
and the new MFU setup. Those on this Forum who also use RCU, will be familiar with them; but I think they're still of interest...
New Taigen controller
New Taigen controller
One obvious change is the provision for non-Taigen 6ch receivers to be used. What intrigues me, though, is whether the sound card port/connector could be used as a direct link to a Beier soundcard. Now that would make for a great system.... :thumbup:

Re: Panzer IV deluxe..but same old errors?

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 11:26 pm
by c.rainford73
I was looking at the schematic and it appears that the output on the sound board is only (3watts) I guess to match the speaker?? Maybe I'm missing something. It would be nice to be able to at least upgrade the speaker fitted since it doesn't seem to sound very good from the videos I've seen. A Beier sound board would be an excellent addition with such greater output

Re: Panzer IV deluxe..but same old errors?

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 11:59 pm
by jarndice
Hopefully as with other Tanks we will be able to buy just the hull complete with the electronics and match it with an interpretation of a variant such as Alwyns tour de force although his hull would need to be stretched but you get the idea,
It would also save me from spending £500 for lots of bits that I already have in my parts box as well as a wooden crate that I don't need.
Shaun.

Re: Panzer IV deluxe..but same old errors?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 5:14 pm
by Arnie_DK
jarndice wrote:Hopefully as with other Tanks we will be able to buy just the hull complete with the electronics and match it with an interpretation of a variant such as Alwyns tour de force although his hull would need to be stretched but you get the idea,
It would also save me from spending £500 for lots of bits that I already have in my parts box as well as a wooden crate that I don't need.
Shaun.
I asked Dominique at Rctank.de about exactly the same thing.

He told me that he would get a version, without the wooden box, but he wouldnt get the unpainted version...

Re: Panzer IV deluxe..but same old errors?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 8:12 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
jarndice wrote:Hopefully as with other Tanks we will be able to buy just the hull complete with the electronics and match it with an interpretation of a variant such as Alwyns tour de force although his hull would need to be stretched but you get the idea,
It would also save me from spending £500 for lots of bits that I already have in my parts box as well as a wooden crate that I don't need.
Shaun.
As tempting as the Tank sarcophagus is (or coffin depending on your mood :lolno: ), a collection of them makes the house resemble a warehouse. I have two already (Torro KT crate, and Torro Sherman box.). Space is at a premium when the addiction's raging, and where you're forced to leave tanks in the toilet, on top of the piano, on the pillow next to you, and on every available flat space :haha: . In itself, the box is now no temptation at all. The 360 deg turret, and revised electronics certainly command a little interest; but when the tank's approaching Tamiya prices..there's only one serious choice.
I already have that Asiatam alloy beast lurking somewhere, and looking sullen. One of these days, I'm determined to turn it into a passable PZ IV...as I don't like wasting money (and it's not just a scottish thing ;) )
I'd also trim the rear engine deck so that it slopes, as it should, and as the Tamiya does. In fact, I might even get a Tamiya upper hull and mod it to fit the Asiatam :wtf: ..maybe.

The sounds in the Taigen module don't impress. They're not far removed from that hideous monotonous chugging that characterised the old HL sound..and it was also one sound for all tank types. But where HL have improved their sounds appreciably, desirably in fact, this Taigen sound doesn't cut it for me. Still, if it were possible to plug a third party sound card into that slot of the revised MFU...like the Beier (without having to solder) then the unit would be more tempting.