Hello to everyone here
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:36 am
Well. Finally registered after lurking for quite a while.
I ended-up here after some problems with an ancient rx14 board, looking for a solution to some vexxing troubles.
I've been in RC-models for, well.. an eternity. 30 -35 years or something. I actively raced RC touring cars through the 80's and 90's, but got a tad tired of the hype and overblown ego's that started to flood the circuits. You know them. the "Bla bla need carbon, matched €200- cells, heated tires etc. etc. otherwise no chance of a win"
Also fiddled with Hydroplanes and speedboats. Which in the NiCad-era was quite daunting. 24 cells or more to get something resembling "speed" for me. Gets expensive fast.
Money became more & more the driving factor in the comp-environment. I started losing interest. I'm a modeler at heart. The kind of very bonkers/barmy guy that paints flowers on HO-scale figures' shirts, and scratch-built tiny park-benches out of split match sticks (yes ,I áctually did that). I prefer the build and the running in equal measure. The space-cockroaches that started to dominate Buggies and Touring cars, were the end for me.
I then, by accident, got a first-gen Tiger 1. Térrible piece of work. The last tank I built was the Tamiya Prtl. And yes, I built the tracks by hand. All 2x 230-something links of it, every link consisting of about 6 to 7 parts. No pre-built tracks in the early Tamiya-kits. This Tiger 1 was quite.. eh.. "shocking" compared to my earlier tank-related adventures.
The Tiger fell apart after just a little use in real terrain. Tracks split. RX 12 FETs burnt. etc. Most people know the drill. Thing ended in a box on the attic. I forgot about tanks for a while.
But then a friend of mine that worked for a large hobby-importer had a boot full of broken/returned first-gen Heng Long Bulldogs and Pershings. I bought a box full of tanks in several states of disrepair, for peanuts. He threw-in 2 full sets of RX-18 controllers and tx's. Consequently I made 3 working tanks from it. Noticed all sorts of upgrade stuff for it, and from there on it went....
Recently bought a Challenger 2. Repainted it, and am busy upgrading it with the Clark tk-22 with a leopard 2 sound set. close enough for me. I am not thát much of a purist.
I also am busy upgrading a Torro-edition IR Jagdpanther. Some slight detailing (photo-etched engine covers are a must afaiac) taigen bb gearbox. 5-pol high-torque/low rev 400-sized Igarashi's (for scale-speed) and a lot of airbrushing and weathering. It's going to sport the IBU 2.
Well. That's about it about me & rc tanks.
Hope to learn a lot here, and be able to offer some knowledge back.
I ended-up here after some problems with an ancient rx14 board, looking for a solution to some vexxing troubles.
I've been in RC-models for, well.. an eternity. 30 -35 years or something. I actively raced RC touring cars through the 80's and 90's, but got a tad tired of the hype and overblown ego's that started to flood the circuits. You know them. the "Bla bla need carbon, matched €200- cells, heated tires etc. etc. otherwise no chance of a win"
Also fiddled with Hydroplanes and speedboats. Which in the NiCad-era was quite daunting. 24 cells or more to get something resembling "speed" for me. Gets expensive fast.
Money became more & more the driving factor in the comp-environment. I started losing interest. I'm a modeler at heart. The kind of very bonkers/barmy guy that paints flowers on HO-scale figures' shirts, and scratch-built tiny park-benches out of split match sticks (yes ,I áctually did that). I prefer the build and the running in equal measure. The space-cockroaches that started to dominate Buggies and Touring cars, were the end for me.
I then, by accident, got a first-gen Tiger 1. Térrible piece of work. The last tank I built was the Tamiya Prtl. And yes, I built the tracks by hand. All 2x 230-something links of it, every link consisting of about 6 to 7 parts. No pre-built tracks in the early Tamiya-kits. This Tiger 1 was quite.. eh.. "shocking" compared to my earlier tank-related adventures.
The Tiger fell apart after just a little use in real terrain. Tracks split. RX 12 FETs burnt. etc. Most people know the drill. Thing ended in a box on the attic. I forgot about tanks for a while.
But then a friend of mine that worked for a large hobby-importer had a boot full of broken/returned first-gen Heng Long Bulldogs and Pershings. I bought a box full of tanks in several states of disrepair, for peanuts. He threw-in 2 full sets of RX-18 controllers and tx's. Consequently I made 3 working tanks from it. Noticed all sorts of upgrade stuff for it, and from there on it went....
Recently bought a Challenger 2. Repainted it, and am busy upgrading it with the Clark tk-22 with a leopard 2 sound set. close enough for me. I am not thát much of a purist.
I also am busy upgrading a Torro-edition IR Jagdpanther. Some slight detailing (photo-etched engine covers are a must afaiac) taigen bb gearbox. 5-pol high-torque/low rev 400-sized Igarashi's (for scale-speed) and a lot of airbrushing and weathering. It's going to sport the IBU 2.
Well. That's about it about me & rc tanks.
Hope to learn a lot here, and be able to offer some knowledge back.