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Re: Hello From USA

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 1:47 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Ah, that's a rather new HengLong M4A3 Sherman, probably with the TK6.0 or later electronics. The barrel does look a bit large, even for the 76. But, hey, that way you are ready to take on your son's Tiger! My advice (which, being unsolicited and probably even unwelcomed is normal for me on RCTW :P ) is to keep the two HengLong tanks for fun with your son. Then the Tamiya can be your start toward heavy hobby addiction. Have fun!

Re: Hello From USA

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 1:52 pm
by rxd0302
Herr Dr. Professor wrote:Ah, that's a rather new HengLong M4A3 Sherman, probably with the TK6.0 or later electronics. The barrel does look a bit large, even for the 76. But, hey, that way you are ready to take on your son's Tiger! My advice (which, being unsolicited and probably even unwelcomed is normal for me on RCTW :P ) is to keep the two HengLong tanks for fun with your son. Then the Tamiya can be your start toward heavy hobby addiction. Have fun!
And that picture is with 2" already cut off!

Re: Hello From USA

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2021 3:38 pm
by EAO
Jimster wrote:Welcome aboard from Southern Illinois and jarndice is one of the main reasons I pursued this hobby past the rtr phase. He cost me a lot of money and many hours of pleasurable accurate modeling. The Tiger 1 is the only tank I have so it gets much attention. Rad Schuhart is another member to be aware of. He got me hooked on top shelf electronics and radio excellence. It can become a very deep rabbit hole! Please post pics of your tanks when you can.
Now that's funny, but quite true!

Sorry rxd0302, I got distracted. Welcome and nice pictures! We love proper introductions, and even more so when they have pictures! Enjoy this place, I know that I have...immensely! :thumbup: :clap:

Cheers,
Eric.