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hi from Banbury
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 8:39 pm
by Biggles
Hi, newbie here. Used to fly rc scale gliders but moved on ages ago - got fed up repairing them after landing mishaps, lol. Hopefully a tank won't break as easily. Been looking into the world of tanks for a while and finally taken the plunge, just ordered a Torro Tiger. Can't wait, should be here in a few days.
Looking forward to finding out more about the world of rc tanks.
Re: hi from Banbury
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 9:28 pm
by jarndice
Hi, Welcome to the Forum
I guess what you need is a gliding Tank

Well the Soviet Union did build and trial exactly that,
That this fact is not well known should give you a hint as to how successful it was
I am not going to ask where you bought your Torro Tiger because I have a bad feeling and so my told you so`s can wait for another day.
If it does arrive go over it with a fine tooth comb and return it to the dealer asap if there is anything at all wrong with it.
Re: hi from Banbury
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 10:07 pm
by Jimster
Now there’s an encouraging welcome
Welcome and be sure to post pics of your new tank.
Re: hi from Banbury
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:32 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
Welcome!
I used to read Biggles books back in the 1950s!. God, tempus fugit! I just hope you didn't order your Tiger from the evil 'Von Stalhein'

Nein, gar nichts, I'm sure you picked out a decent vendor before taking the great plunge

Online reviews -so long as they're the 'trusted' type- should provide a few handy waypoints on the purchase journey.
But, fear not, hope is at hand, anyway- in the trusted form of Jarndice (and others)
Hope you get a good 'un, and don't have a wizard prang.

Re: hi from Banbury
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 4:10 pm
by Biggles
Thanks for the welcome chaps, and thanks for the heads up about my new purchase. I did a fair bit of 'research' before taking the plunge and narrowed my choice down to a Tiger from either Taigen or Torro as I am drawn to the metal versions for their extra heft. I got the impression that the Taigen was comparible to the Torro but without the fancy packing crate, and cheaper. Anyway, availability was also a factor and the Taigen I found was only available in Tiki finish so I went with the Torro one at Haya Ltd in Cardiff. There are some positive reviews about this supplier and hence I felt confident in parting with the readies. Time will tell, of course. I am advised that it should be despatched Wednesday/Thursday so hopefully it will arrive in a few days. I will examine it all thoroughly on arrival and will post further updates - fingers crossed all good news, lol.
I'm assuming these items are stocked by the vendor but won't be surprised if they come out of some central warehouse somewhere.
Anyway, Algy sends his regards, pip pip.
Cheers.
Re: hi from Banbury
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 5:12 pm
by jarndice
Sometimes it is nice to be wrong,I honestly thought that you were buying a Torro Tank from a certain less than trustworthy Torro English dealer so imagine my relief when you said it was coming from Haya's,
Not the cheapest but straight as a die,
I doubt you will find anything wrong with your new Tank but if anything is wrong Haya's will appear coming to the rescue just like the 7th Cavalry

Re: hi from Banbury
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 5:58 pm
by 43rdRecceReg

Simply Wizard!
Just to add to old Jarndice's observations, Andrew Haya is also a member of this forum. What's more, he has been been helping to take the hobby forward with some laudable entrepreneurial efforts.
He came up with the Lee-Grant model (you won't find elsewhere), as well as his well-received recent Chieftain offering- both in 1/16. Lately, he's even come up with his own take on Heng Long's V6.0 series
electronic control system (MultiFunction Unit + receiver and transmitter). All in all, you're in good (if a tad pricey) hands buying from him.
Taigen and Torro are- essentially- the same company, by the way. A bit like Austin and Morris used to be.
Regards to Ginger, as well as Algy.

Re: hi from Banbury
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 7:11 pm
by Biggles
Cheers guys. It's reassuring to know that my researches might have paid off. Like you all say, not cheap but I was hoping to go for a good 'un and was prepared to pay. I dare say I'll be looking for a second tank soon, lol, and will seek all the advice I can via this forum.
Ginger tells me that he's just received confirmation from Andrew at Haya that my order is being collected tomorrow for Friday delivery. Tally ho!
Cheers, Biggles.
Re: hi from Banbury
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 7:56 pm
by jarndice
43rdRecceReg wrote:

Simply Wizard!
Taigen and Torro are- essentially- the same company, by the way. A bit like Austin and Morris used to be.
Regards to Ginger, as well as Algy.

Or Aston Martin and Lagonda or Rolls Royce and Bentley or Humber and Hillman and Singer and Sunbeam and Karrier and Commer

Re: hi from Banbury
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 3:56 pm
by Will01Capri
Welcome
