Any information on the Taigen M26 Pershing?
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:27 pm
I recently got a Taigen Tiger I and I was VERY satisfied with it. I have been searching around and I found a Taigen M26 on numerous websites. The only problem is, the features list on each site is the same (and somewhat vague):
-Hand painted finish - each tank is unique!
-Built in realistic smoke generator
-Full metal tracks and gearbox
-Super chassis, realistic suspension system, rubber covered wheels, pre-assembled tracks
-Each radio controlled tank can be changed between 3 separate frequencies so up to 3 tanks can battle at once
-R/C battle tank max firing range of motor air gun approx 50 ft. (with Hop-up System)
-Automatic electric gun system installed, perfect actions radio control battle tank
-Forward, reverse, regular turning, pivot turning, turret turning, recoil action and 88mm barrel moves up & down
-A realistic commander is equipped to enable this monster machine to run with full action
-Rechargeable Battery and Charger
Now for the questions.
1. What is the definition of a "super chassis?" Is this a full metal hull as seen on the Taigen Tiger I or simply a strengthened plastic hull?
2. Are the sprockets, idlers, and road wheels metal like the ones on the Taigen Tiger I or plastic? I like to drive my model tanks in the snow so this makes a big difference to me.
3. Are the movable hatches and parts metal like the Taigen Tiger I or just plastic? I don't like the risk of breaking a hatch when I open it.
Thank you for reading and any response is welcome.
-JTFN
Also as an additional note: I do not want to go with Tamiya because their models are a little overpriced, and in my opinion the small differences between the Taigen and Tamiya tanks are not worth the $500+ price difference.
-Hand painted finish - each tank is unique!
-Built in realistic smoke generator
-Full metal tracks and gearbox
-Super chassis, realistic suspension system, rubber covered wheels, pre-assembled tracks
-Each radio controlled tank can be changed between 3 separate frequencies so up to 3 tanks can battle at once
-R/C battle tank max firing range of motor air gun approx 50 ft. (with Hop-up System)
-Automatic electric gun system installed, perfect actions radio control battle tank
-Forward, reverse, regular turning, pivot turning, turret turning, recoil action and 88mm barrel moves up & down
-A realistic commander is equipped to enable this monster machine to run with full action
-Rechargeable Battery and Charger
Now for the questions.
1. What is the definition of a "super chassis?" Is this a full metal hull as seen on the Taigen Tiger I or simply a strengthened plastic hull?
2. Are the sprockets, idlers, and road wheels metal like the ones on the Taigen Tiger I or plastic? I like to drive my model tanks in the snow so this makes a big difference to me.
3. Are the movable hatches and parts metal like the Taigen Tiger I or just plastic? I don't like the risk of breaking a hatch when I open it.
Thank you for reading and any response is welcome.
-JTFN
Also as an additional note: I do not want to go with Tamiya because their models are a little overpriced, and in my opinion the small differences between the Taigen and Tamiya tanks are not worth the $500+ price difference.