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Taigen Sherman M4a3/75mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 12:31 am
by mitchell
Treated myself to one of these recently. I was really attracted to that solid looking metal tub chassis and in real life it is absolutely bullet proof. The whole model is constructed, in my opinion to stand up to abuse. The turret seems like it is one cast piece of metal. This is how RC tanks should be built. Has Taigen used this formula in other tanks? The JS2 has the same construction, are there others?
Re: Taigen Sherman M4a3/76mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 12:53 am
by tankme
My Taigen T34/85 has a metal/plastic lower hull with plastic upper hull and metal turret. It's pretty much bulletproof also.
Re: Taigen Sherman M4a3/76mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:11 am
by Kaczor
IS-2 hull is also very sturdy made of one chinesium block. Other tanks (Panther, T-34, Panzer III) have metal/plastic combination but also much better than Heng Long.
Side notes: use Loctite on bolts holding road and sprocket wheels. It tends to unscrew.
Re: Taigen Sherman M4a3/76mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:16 am
by tankme
My Taigen IS-2 ran really well at the last battle, but it was being powered by a Clark TK40 and the Asiatam recoil was replaced with a 3D printed servo unit.
Re: Taigen Sherman M4a3/76mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 3:55 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Over the past, what, fifteen years (or more?) Taigen has sold tanks ranging from virtually all plastic to virtually all metal with a variety of paint and camouflage schemes. For example, I have a Stug III in mostly plastic (except for metal drive components) with Dunkelgelb, Dunkelgrau, and Rotbraun camouflage. Now I am working on another in metal (except for a few decorative items, e.g., the tools), but the same camouflage. (In fact, I am trying to identify just where the particular camouflage scheme was used [Italy?] so I can choose markings.)
My favored sources of Taigen tanks are:
in the US:
https://www.taigentanks.com/
in Germany:
https://heng-long-panzer.de/ I call it "Licmas" after Mattias Lickel, the owner
https://www.torro-shop.de/-Startseite
However, there are more good sources used by others here on RCTW. I have not bought a Taigen (or Torro) tank for a few years, but I look for the top quality with metal drive, tracks, and V3 sound, sometimes even in the fancy wooden crate. The wooden crate is no bargain, but a friend and I priced materials making our own crates and it was more expensive yet.

Re: Taigen Sherman M4a3/76mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 5:52 pm
by tankme
I could say the Taigen KV-1 chassis is great, but it's not. I really like it and have 3 of them as I think it produces a nice realistic running tank, but it requires some tweaking and maintenance to keep it running well which I think is why Taigen has stopped selling it. Now you can only get it through Torro. Also good to have some extra suspension arms for it in the spares box.
Re: Taigen Sherman M4a3/76mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 5:52 pm
by mitchell
Yeah i think theres 3 or 4 models at the moment, the IS2, a new T34? and the M4a3. I have added DKLM's aluminium turret ring and turret ring motor/gearbox, which really adds to the stability. These parts are dirt cheap, its crazy. i have converted most of my tanks over
Re: Taigen Sherman M4a3/76mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:05 pm
by mitchell
For scratch builds you cant go wrong with the Pz3 chassis. If you buy all the parts and assemble the chassis it will run beautifully, the sprockers wll mesh beautfully with the tracks. You can go down the regular turreted tank route (Pz3) or you can go down the Stug3 route. No matter the electronics or gearboxes chosen you will have a model which will run and run and run.
Now, try to do the above using available Panther parts and you will enter a world of expense and frustration.
Re: Taigen Sherman M4a3/76mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:10 pm
by Exhibitedbrute
There’s a king tiger and tiger also built much the same way although now days the seem to be torro
Re: Taigen Sherman M4a3/76mm and others
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:20 pm
by mitchell
Exhibitedbrute wrote:There’s a king tiger and tiger also built much the same way although now days the seem to be torro
Really? i didnt know that. Gonna have a search for it......