Some very Newbish/Rookie/Possibly Naive Questions
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2023 7:40 am
Hello, everyone.
Let me begin by thanking you for the kind comments and warm welcome in the Intro forum. Won't repeat my words from that thread here, but thank you. This may sound a bit strange, but when I was much younger, I made an attempt to join another RC Hobby and the response I got was so offputting that I pretty much gave up on it for years... You have definitely helped me feel a lot more at ease, and I'm most grateful.
In short: very likely I'll be moving to the UK (or, maybe, Ireland) next year, partly to finish my PhD, and would probably remain there, and I'm looking to perhaps get into the hobby.
So, that out of the way, I've got many newbie questions, which as I said above may well be a bit naive!:)
1. I've looked at several "pre made" and "ready to run" packages (as I'm not yet at the 'I can build this entirely myself' stage.) Can anyone comment on the quality of some versus others? The HengLong T-72 was recommended, but I've also seen some very nice Sturmtigers, a T-55 or two, and what appears to be a Leopard II in UN colors. I believe they've all been Taigen or Henglong. Are any of these worth a closer look?
2. I'm fairly experienced as a model builder and painter. Are there kits that, say, would provide the electronic or mechanical kits in "plug and play" format so that I could play to my strengths and leave the other stuff up to someone else, for now? If I were to repaint a vehicle, are there any specific things to be wary of? ("Don't put paint on these parts, ever; make sure to mask off all of this, dissassemble that" etc?)
3. While I understand they are rare, I've seen or read references here to Great War tanks, Italian Semoventes, and a few other less commonly represented things. Are these available? If so, where would I find them? Wife, who is also quite interested in all of this, has specifically requested I query you about FT-17s. Do they exist in this scale? We saw one in 1/10, and another in 1/6, but of course they were huge, and one of them appeared to be a 3D print only kit.
4. I've seen conversion kits. One, for example, turns a KV-1 into a Soviet self-propelled, tracked artillery piece (and yes, I'm blanking on the name, which is unfortunate as I recently built and painted one for a miniatures game). Are these friendly to newer hobbyists? What about conversion parts, if, for instance, I wanted to put Enigma armor on an Iraqi T-55, or something along those lines? (Cosmetic rather than structural.)
5. I'm assuming that the battles in the UK and Ireland are mostly IR based, rather than airsoft/bb/paintball?
6. I've seen artillery pieces, anti-tank guns, panzerturms, that sort of thing: are these also RC, or are they mostly for show?
7. And slightly off topic, I hope you'll forgive me (but I do see there's a board here for it). Are there any RC Warship clubs in the UK?
Thanks again for your assistance, and I hope I haven't asked too much of you!
-A.
Let me begin by thanking you for the kind comments and warm welcome in the Intro forum. Won't repeat my words from that thread here, but thank you. This may sound a bit strange, but when I was much younger, I made an attempt to join another RC Hobby and the response I got was so offputting that I pretty much gave up on it for years... You have definitely helped me feel a lot more at ease, and I'm most grateful.
In short: very likely I'll be moving to the UK (or, maybe, Ireland) next year, partly to finish my PhD, and would probably remain there, and I'm looking to perhaps get into the hobby.
So, that out of the way, I've got many newbie questions, which as I said above may well be a bit naive!:)
1. I've looked at several "pre made" and "ready to run" packages (as I'm not yet at the 'I can build this entirely myself' stage.) Can anyone comment on the quality of some versus others? The HengLong T-72 was recommended, but I've also seen some very nice Sturmtigers, a T-55 or two, and what appears to be a Leopard II in UN colors. I believe they've all been Taigen or Henglong. Are any of these worth a closer look?
2. I'm fairly experienced as a model builder and painter. Are there kits that, say, would provide the electronic or mechanical kits in "plug and play" format so that I could play to my strengths and leave the other stuff up to someone else, for now? If I were to repaint a vehicle, are there any specific things to be wary of? ("Don't put paint on these parts, ever; make sure to mask off all of this, dissassemble that" etc?)
3. While I understand they are rare, I've seen or read references here to Great War tanks, Italian Semoventes, and a few other less commonly represented things. Are these available? If so, where would I find them? Wife, who is also quite interested in all of this, has specifically requested I query you about FT-17s. Do they exist in this scale? We saw one in 1/10, and another in 1/6, but of course they were huge, and one of them appeared to be a 3D print only kit.
4. I've seen conversion kits. One, for example, turns a KV-1 into a Soviet self-propelled, tracked artillery piece (and yes, I'm blanking on the name, which is unfortunate as I recently built and painted one for a miniatures game). Are these friendly to newer hobbyists? What about conversion parts, if, for instance, I wanted to put Enigma armor on an Iraqi T-55, or something along those lines? (Cosmetic rather than structural.)
5. I'm assuming that the battles in the UK and Ireland are mostly IR based, rather than airsoft/bb/paintball?
6. I've seen artillery pieces, anti-tank guns, panzerturms, that sort of thing: are these also RC, or are they mostly for show?
7. And slightly off topic, I hope you'll forgive me (but I do see there's a board here for it). Are there any RC Warship clubs in the UK?
Thanks again for your assistance, and I hope I haven't asked too much of you!
-A.