Bear with me - What tank to get?
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 7:28 pm
Hey All,
I did an intro in the Newbie section, and after the formalities, I thought I would get into some questions....I have done a lot of searching in the interwebs, and am still not really decided on what tank to get. There are many choices, and I hope to get some infor from the pro's. In my searches I have seen many threads on the HL vs Tamiya vs Taige vs Imex vs whatever. Let me state early on that I don't want to start the battle of the brands, so I am not asking which is better, I merely want to narrow down what options might be best for me, given my expected use from it. Don't flame me, I am not looking for a fight on which is better, I am sure they all have their merits.
So, a bit about what I intend to do...and why.
I am an old Tamiya fan, but only because I have have always liked their kits (only ever had cars from them) and I do like a good build. That said, I am not a rivet counter so I don't need to have the EXACT scale, proper accessories and make it EXACTLY like the original. But I do like to build and tinker.
I have seen many different options, and was a whisker away from ordering a Full Option Tamiya Tiger 1, but then I did a little looking around, and saw the wonderful examples from HL, some crackers from Mato and the full metal jobs from Imex. All of them look great, and would probably serve well as a starter. But I am still confused.
What am I going to do with it. Well, since it will be for my OWN amusement, not really looking at IR....Airsoft is not a necessity and I am not keen to mess around with the smoke business. All nice to have, but will probably be surplus to requirement. Actually, my main concern is a scale motion/speed, reliability, serviceability and above all else....wait for it.....I live in Dubai, and will probably be chucking it around in some sand. I know, I know....very bad for gears if the sand gets in the gearboxes, but given the Imex/Taigen/HL versions seem to have some decent parts support from 3rd parties and modders, I could always replace broken stuff if needed.
Do these things run nicely in sand, and if so, what would be my best choice? Metal, partially metal, metal tracks or plastic tracks...so many questions.
If I have to be honest, I am leaning towards a Tiger 1 Late. They seem to be pretty wide, with wide tracks, and yeah, they look the business. I am not too keen on the modern leo's or the challenger/Abrams. When last I looked, the Taigen/Imex Tiger 1 all metal with the 4:1 tranny's looked like what I wanted.
If you think a Tamiya with some upgrades would be better, feel free to comment.
With regards to budget, the Tamiya Tiger 1 Full Option has everything I need, so not afraid to drop the same coin (around US$600 excl shipping) would be a universal funding option, regardless of the model.
I hope to see some valid commentary, and hope not to start the 'battle of the brands' argument.
Nice tameetcha all!
Regards
Andy
I did an intro in the Newbie section, and after the formalities, I thought I would get into some questions....I have done a lot of searching in the interwebs, and am still not really decided on what tank to get. There are many choices, and I hope to get some infor from the pro's. In my searches I have seen many threads on the HL vs Tamiya vs Taige vs Imex vs whatever. Let me state early on that I don't want to start the battle of the brands, so I am not asking which is better, I merely want to narrow down what options might be best for me, given my expected use from it. Don't flame me, I am not looking for a fight on which is better, I am sure they all have their merits.
So, a bit about what I intend to do...and why.
I am an old Tamiya fan, but only because I have have always liked their kits (only ever had cars from them) and I do like a good build. That said, I am not a rivet counter so I don't need to have the EXACT scale, proper accessories and make it EXACTLY like the original. But I do like to build and tinker.
I have seen many different options, and was a whisker away from ordering a Full Option Tamiya Tiger 1, but then I did a little looking around, and saw the wonderful examples from HL, some crackers from Mato and the full metal jobs from Imex. All of them look great, and would probably serve well as a starter. But I am still confused.
What am I going to do with it. Well, since it will be for my OWN amusement, not really looking at IR....Airsoft is not a necessity and I am not keen to mess around with the smoke business. All nice to have, but will probably be surplus to requirement. Actually, my main concern is a scale motion/speed, reliability, serviceability and above all else....wait for it.....I live in Dubai, and will probably be chucking it around in some sand. I know, I know....very bad for gears if the sand gets in the gearboxes, but given the Imex/Taigen/HL versions seem to have some decent parts support from 3rd parties and modders, I could always replace broken stuff if needed.
Do these things run nicely in sand, and if so, what would be my best choice? Metal, partially metal, metal tracks or plastic tracks...so many questions.
If I have to be honest, I am leaning towards a Tiger 1 Late. They seem to be pretty wide, with wide tracks, and yeah, they look the business. I am not too keen on the modern leo's or the challenger/Abrams. When last I looked, the Taigen/Imex Tiger 1 all metal with the 4:1 tranny's looked like what I wanted.
If you think a Tamiya with some upgrades would be better, feel free to comment.
With regards to budget, the Tamiya Tiger 1 Full Option has everything I need, so not afraid to drop the same coin (around US$600 excl shipping) would be a universal funding option, regardless of the model.
I hope to see some valid commentary, and hope not to start the 'battle of the brands' argument.
Nice tameetcha all!
Regards
Andy