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Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 5:41 pm
by PainlessWolf
So, after a discouraging Doctor's visit last Friday up in Colorado Springs, I stopped by the excellent Hobby Town shop there. This kit immediately caught my eye as I had been trying to talk myself into buying one online for some time. A few bucks later, it came home with me. I'll need ideas as to how to successfully RC something this cramped for space but It can be done ( I believe ) I added it to my Build list and it will be started sometime soon. Pics: ( click to enlarge )
regards,
Painless

Re: Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 6:25 pm
by c.rainford73
I'm so glad you found this mr. Painless. I've been eyeing one for a while now. Such an impressive kit. Will be following this one closely

Re: Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 6:30 pm
by Rad_Schuhart
Hi, I have one, but the other version (the one with the commander in the cuppola) those kits can be found in europe for about 20-25 euros or so.

I planned to RC it... But then I saw the sprochets, the weak suspension and specially the micro tracks, so then I decided to keep it as a static...

But I am sure it can be converted, I just have no time, patience, and the end result will probably too weak for driving outside the desktop...

Re: Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 6:47 pm
by PainlessWolf
Good morning,
Carl! I will definitely be bugging you on this one when it gets started. I remember your excellent early Chech. Panzer One of those 1/35 scale gear boxes should work. Rad. No doubt that this one would be relegated to smooth surfaces or an asphalt 'road' in the tank village. It is not a metal monster like the IS-2 behind it. ;o)
regards,
Painless

Re: Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 7:27 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
Hello Painless, that does look cool :thumbup: almost like a 1/35th kit.
Am I wrong in thinking it comes with two sets of tracks? It looks like a lot of little track sections on the spru in the third to last picture, and a rubber track in the second to last picture :think:

Re: Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 7:32 pm
by PainlessWolf
Mick,
They include the rubber track for lazy guys like me ( or for folks who want to motorize it ;o) Those link tracks might go together like those neat Tamiya ones and be useable tho' Hmmmmmms

regards,
Painless

Re: Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 8:22 pm
by Son of a gun-ner
That's cool about the two sets of tracks. So, I was right this time :haha:
You're saying rubber tracks for lazy people like me too, but dead handy for a test run and a little play between shelf queen times :thumbup:

Re: Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 9:57 am
by 43rdRecceReg
Morning, Painless
Looks like quite a challenge waiting down the line! :) These Takom models are very nicely detailed and, it seems, value for money. They can look fantastic when completed; but require a lot of time, patience, and skill. You have those in abundance... :D I'm sure that what can be achieved with the Takom FT-17, below, can also be matched with the type 94 Tankette.
I found this pic of a potential drivetrain for the Tankette (it was on RCuniverse). http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-tank ... print.html
It looks like a possible solution for you:
Renault FT- motorised
Renault FT- motorised
As an example of what can be done with a Takom kit, do watch this video :thumbup: It begins with stills, but do wait for the impressive display that follows. Unfortunately, the details of the servos and stuff involved are not given.
Hope the visit to the Quack hasn't given you any cause for concern, by the way. Sure everything's fine. :thumbup:
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Re: Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 11:41 am
by Mic
That's an impressive looking Renault!

Interested to see what you come up with on the Takom kit :)

Re: Early War Japanese Tankette by TAKOM

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 12:53 am
by PainlessWolf
Roy!
Good afternoon! Thank you for the link and the encouragement. Both are needed! That looks like a Tamiya gearbox, hmmmmms. Mic, thanks for the look see. I'll keep it interesting when it gets going. ;o)
regards,
Painless