Frosty's HL Panzer IV Build
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:44 pm
Sorry It's been a while but I didn't really have anything worthy to post so hope this will suffice
This HL Panzer IV is a Non IR S&S version with no recoil.
Picked it up for super cheap over a year ago and has been collecting dust waiting in my wardrobe for this day!!!!
New additions are all new metal hatches, with asiatam running gear, 3:1 brass gear boxes with "400 motors"
and i'll be making turret guards and side guards out of a mixture of styrene, brass and any other pits and pieces I have floating around.
Electronics will be all RCTA electronics and servo recoil When all the cosmetic work as been completed.
so plenty of time for Kev G to finish the Taipan I've never had a problem with RCTA electronics, the MAKO board and RC2HL boards made it possible for me to battle and play with Tamiya's early on and for a great price too.
First off is to totally strip it of all electronics and wiring ready to cut out the hatches in the upper hull and remove the tools etc that are glued on, I do this by using a little bit of thinners on the inside to soften the glue and they just pop out with ease.
next to remove the battery box and fill in the old switch holes in the lower hull and strengthen it.
I'll put some pictures up when done
This HL Panzer IV is a Non IR S&S version with no recoil.
Picked it up for super cheap over a year ago and has been collecting dust waiting in my wardrobe for this day!!!!
New additions are all new metal hatches, with asiatam running gear, 3:1 brass gear boxes with "400 motors"
and i'll be making turret guards and side guards out of a mixture of styrene, brass and any other pits and pieces I have floating around.
Electronics will be all RCTA electronics and servo recoil When all the cosmetic work as been completed.
so plenty of time for Kev G to finish the Taipan I've never had a problem with RCTA electronics, the MAKO board and RC2HL boards made it possible for me to battle and play with Tamiya's early on and for a great price too.
First off is to totally strip it of all electronics and wiring ready to cut out the hatches in the upper hull and remove the tools etc that are glued on, I do this by using a little bit of thinners on the inside to soften the glue and they just pop out with ease.
next to remove the battery box and fill in the old switch holes in the lower hull and strengthen it.
I'll put some pictures up when done