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Re: newbie
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 1:07 pm
by streetfighterjeff
thats the nature of the beast bud. lol already got my next two tanks lined up, just got to buy them . both going to be something a bit different and modern( sorry for swearing lol)
jeff
Re: newbie
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:15 pm
by Panther Ausf G
Hi jtwirecloth.

Welcome to the forum.
Always go for the best you can afford. Its Tamiya for my bucks.
(52 year old kid). Growing old is compulsory, but growing up is optional.
Come on play with all the other grown up children and enjoy.

Re: newbie
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:28 pm
by jtwirecloth
I have 20ft of waste land at the end of my garden. its normally dumping ground on these long gardens. today ive been land scaping, i hate gardening with a passion, have two big mounds of dirt, so dug a trench between, built a bridge, you know where this is leading, doubt i`ll get serious speed, but it will test my driving skill.
looking at tamiya full option kits, i am finding the lesser kits confusing, dont know what is needed to finish them.
Re: newbie
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:49 pm
by Ace Rimmer
Hi jtwirecloth,
You didn't say who won the battle of the front room
It doesn't take long to get hooked on this hobby,
Cheers,
Ace

Re: newbie
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:59 pm
by Ace Rimmer
jtwirecloth wrote:I have 20ft of waste land at the end of my garden. its normally dumping ground on these long gardens. today ive been land scaping, i hate gardening with a passion, have two big mounds of dirt, so dug a trench between, built a bridge, you know where this is leading, doubt i`ll get serious speed, but it will test my driving skill.
looking at tamiya full option kits, i am finding the lesser kits confusing, dont know what is needed to finish them.
It's normally extra electronics and turret motors, recoil units and elevator,flash unit. These kits normally give you the basic tank with motors,all the cosmetics are there. The electronics can be very expensive to purchase separately,so my personal preference is to go for the FULL OPTION kits, they are pricey but if you look around and do some digging there are bargains out there. There is a post on here called vendors blacklist, my pay to give this the once over before you part with your cash.
Hope that helps, Cheers,
Ace
Re: newbie
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:41 am
by jtwirecloth
Thanks ace,firstly I may have had the better tank (pro) but speed was problem on shiny floor, i will be finding bbs for months, so i guess i lost....have bought many car kits, tamiya,kyosho,so understand the logic in full option, because I am new to tanks it will be the way forward, once i understand how they work/build then the lesser kits with the mods to customise. so full option it is,next question.. battle upgrade, understand only useful in proper battlefield, ie comp
Re: newbie
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:41 pm
by Ace Rimmer
Jt,
I haven't got to the battle stage yet with mine, but most of the boys on here have. There are quite a few posts in the electronics and general section of the board index on this subject so have a look through these posts and if you need any more info just pm one of the guys, they will give you all the advice you need.
Cheers,
Ace
Re: newbie
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:36 pm
by jtwirecloth
tested my 2 HL` s to destruction, both in need of repairs, wheel fell of one, under inspection had no screw holding it on...lol, the pro keeps slipping of the tracks, gear wheel i can pivot, so i caught that just in time. have stripped one for painting, needed 3 different sets of t10 screw heads to shift the wheels. see what you mean by quality. the non pro is an indoor only, i was warned. the pro was better outside, gripped better and handled the shingle, i have had a fun day still, I hope the tamiyas have more go in them.