Heng Long Tiger 1 OOB - TLC Thread
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 3:17 pm
Hi!
As posted elsewhere I have picked up a second hand Tiger 1, as we say up here, for washers.
In truth it's in a bit of a bad way. It looks like the board may be crook. The turret rotates, but the gun doesn't elevate or fire. The motors run fine, but it seems to be a pulse of power to them, rather than continuous power (fully charged battery). It is an old hard-wired board-cum-receiver. No smoke generation on board. No sound on board.
The #2 gearbox has a bearing missing from the final drive spindle.
A picture speaks a thousand words, so without further ado...:
IMG_7359 by ScottyStitch, on Flickr
IMG_7360 by ScottyStitch, on Flickr
IMG_7361 by ScottyStitch, on Flickr
IMG_7362 by ScottyStitch, on Flickr
IMG_7363 by ScottyStitch, on Flickr
IMG_7366 by ScottyStitch, on Flickr
IMG_7367 by ScottyStitch, on Flickr
There are two sets of plastic tracks, but one of the four is kaput.
Priority is to get the tank up an operational. an IBU2 has just arrived and a set of wiring harnesses is winging its way as we speak. I will need to do something about the #2 gearbox, but I've spent my tank budget for now on the aforementioned. It would make sense to upgrade to metal gearboxes, but that's an expense I wasn't planning on dipping into at this juncture. I will wait and see if the IBU2 solves the pulsing power problem. Unless you learned gentlemen and ladies can suggest another source of the fault?
Vorsprung, mein kameraden!
As posted elsewhere I have picked up a second hand Tiger 1, as we say up here, for washers.
In truth it's in a bit of a bad way. It looks like the board may be crook. The turret rotates, but the gun doesn't elevate or fire. The motors run fine, but it seems to be a pulse of power to them, rather than continuous power (fully charged battery). It is an old hard-wired board-cum-receiver. No smoke generation on board. No sound on board.
The #2 gearbox has a bearing missing from the final drive spindle.
A picture speaks a thousand words, so without further ado...:







There are two sets of plastic tracks, but one of the four is kaput.
Priority is to get the tank up an operational. an IBU2 has just arrived and a set of wiring harnesses is winging its way as we speak. I will need to do something about the #2 gearbox, but I've spent my tank budget for now on the aforementioned. It would make sense to upgrade to metal gearboxes, but that's an expense I wasn't planning on dipping into at this juncture. I will wait and see if the IBU2 solves the pulsing power problem. Unless you learned gentlemen and ladies can suggest another source of the fault?
Vorsprung, mein kameraden!