Taigen Panzer4-Auf G.
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:35 pm
I am coming to the end of my Panzer 4 "G" with its dirty white Russian winter finish.
It is topped off by Taigens updated metal Airsoft Turret,(From www.forgebeartanks.com)
The accuracy came as quite a surprise after all the earlier Taigen and Heng Long Turrets I have had to modify
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The stowage box on the other turrets were all grossly inaccurate primarily because the motor for the gun could only fit in the stowage box which meant it was too tall and lacking in detail.
The new turret does not have a motor instead it has a servo which fits in the turret with room to spare and that leaves the stowage box empty and the right size, the turret side crew doors now have the stops in the right place and the base of the cupola has a very nice faux weld around its base it also includes a bore sight which is almost always missing from PZ4 builds,
The downside to the cupola is that unlike earlier turrets this one does not screw off so some butchery is required if you need to fit a one piece hatch for the "H" and "J" variants.
The fake hooks on the front corners of the turret have more than enough metal that is able to be filed into authentic working hooks.
NOW the moan, Come on you were expecting it
The turret comes with a 360 turret ring and a nice little round box that clips into place on the ring the two cables coming out of the slip ring box consists of a three pin which slips over the three pins in the centre of the body mounted daughter board and a two pin which fits into a socket on the hull mounted Mother Board,
Unfortunately the two cables are encased in a black plastic sheath,
If you did not know better you would assume because the two plugs were wrapped together they must be for the same Board when in fact they go to separate places on the Tank which makes the plastic shroud pretty pointless and to a newbie confusing.
You will need to cut the bottom part of it away so the cables are free to go their separate ways.
But all in all the new Taigen Turret is worth every penny
It is topped off by Taigens updated metal Airsoft Turret,(From www.forgebeartanks.com)
The accuracy came as quite a surprise after all the earlier Taigen and Heng Long Turrets I have had to modify

The stowage box on the other turrets were all grossly inaccurate primarily because the motor for the gun could only fit in the stowage box which meant it was too tall and lacking in detail.
The new turret does not have a motor instead it has a servo which fits in the turret with room to spare and that leaves the stowage box empty and the right size, the turret side crew doors now have the stops in the right place and the base of the cupola has a very nice faux weld around its base it also includes a bore sight which is almost always missing from PZ4 builds,
The downside to the cupola is that unlike earlier turrets this one does not screw off so some butchery is required if you need to fit a one piece hatch for the "H" and "J" variants.
The fake hooks on the front corners of the turret have more than enough metal that is able to be filed into authentic working hooks.
NOW the moan, Come on you were expecting it

The turret comes with a 360 turret ring and a nice little round box that clips into place on the ring the two cables coming out of the slip ring box consists of a three pin which slips over the three pins in the centre of the body mounted daughter board and a two pin which fits into a socket on the hull mounted Mother Board,
Unfortunately the two cables are encased in a black plastic sheath,
If you did not know better you would assume because the two plugs were wrapped together they must be for the same Board when in fact they go to separate places on the Tank which makes the plastic shroud pretty pointless and to a newbie confusing.
You will need to cut the bottom part of it away so the cables are free to go their separate ways.
But all in all the new Taigen Turret is worth every penny
