And another Newbie!!
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:18 pm
Hi,
I've just acquired my first r/c tank. I have been involved with Rr/c since the mid 80's but have largely not been involved for the last 20 years. When I stopped I was a r/c warship modeller in 1/96th scale and also a radio yacht racer - a lot of fun! After stopping my involvement in r/c I got back into static modelling and I am a member of the IPMS and have been fully involved in that for at least 12 years now with a typically large stash of unbuilt kits. Fingers in too many pies!!
But I have always had an interest in r/c tanks and bought a Heng Long Tiger 1 at the weekend from WKD Distribution via eBay. Ordered Sunday, delivered Tuesday morning at 9.10am!!
Wow, what a chunk! It didn't take long to get the basic operation sorted out although I have resisted firing any BB's! Today I managed to get the top off the hull to have a look inside. I must say that I had trouble in getting help in that direction but I ultimately had a look at the 4 'holes' in the underside of the hull - Thankfully there was a phillips head self tapper at the end of each 'hole' and out came the 4 screws. I realised I also had to detach the 4 vinyl exhaust pipes from the back panel but it was still attached at the front of the hull. So I very gently prized the spare track links off the front - two plastic spring clips (be careful) and found 2 more self tappers and the the top was off. The only issue with my tank is that the main armament barrel goes up when I push the stick forward and down when I pull it back. No servo reverse on the transmitter and it looks like to could be fiddly to get the servo plug out of the Rx in order to reverse that. Any suggestions?
At this point I think I will buy a replacement bow machine gun and MG34 for the commanders hatch but leave the running gear as it is. When it wears out I can replace it - does that make sense?
The tank comes in standard panzer grey so I fancy a change to the dark yellow based 3 colour camouflage. Unfortunately Tamiya XF-88 only comes in 10 ml bottles. How much do you reckon I need? I'm thinking maybe 6 ? I also want to put some mesh under the engine deck grilles a bit of hot glue should do that!
I have a copy of the Osprey on building Tiger tanks on order - unfortunately from a dealer in the USA it turns out so I may have to wait awhile to get some specific reference!
But its all very exciting!!
I've just acquired my first r/c tank. I have been involved with Rr/c since the mid 80's but have largely not been involved for the last 20 years. When I stopped I was a r/c warship modeller in 1/96th scale and also a radio yacht racer - a lot of fun! After stopping my involvement in r/c I got back into static modelling and I am a member of the IPMS and have been fully involved in that for at least 12 years now with a typically large stash of unbuilt kits. Fingers in too many pies!!
But I have always had an interest in r/c tanks and bought a Heng Long Tiger 1 at the weekend from WKD Distribution via eBay. Ordered Sunday, delivered Tuesday morning at 9.10am!!
Wow, what a chunk! It didn't take long to get the basic operation sorted out although I have resisted firing any BB's! Today I managed to get the top off the hull to have a look inside. I must say that I had trouble in getting help in that direction but I ultimately had a look at the 4 'holes' in the underside of the hull - Thankfully there was a phillips head self tapper at the end of each 'hole' and out came the 4 screws. I realised I also had to detach the 4 vinyl exhaust pipes from the back panel but it was still attached at the front of the hull. So I very gently prized the spare track links off the front - two plastic spring clips (be careful) and found 2 more self tappers and the the top was off. The only issue with my tank is that the main armament barrel goes up when I push the stick forward and down when I pull it back. No servo reverse on the transmitter and it looks like to could be fiddly to get the servo plug out of the Rx in order to reverse that. Any suggestions?
At this point I think I will buy a replacement bow machine gun and MG34 for the commanders hatch but leave the running gear as it is. When it wears out I can replace it - does that make sense?
The tank comes in standard panzer grey so I fancy a change to the dark yellow based 3 colour camouflage. Unfortunately Tamiya XF-88 only comes in 10 ml bottles. How much do you reckon I need? I'm thinking maybe 6 ? I also want to put some mesh under the engine deck grilles a bit of hot glue should do that!
I have a copy of the Osprey on building Tiger tanks on order - unfortunately from a dealer in the USA it turns out so I may have to wait awhile to get some specific reference!
But its all very exciting!!