Heng Long T90
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2024 1:36 pm
This is my first Heng Long r/c tank of any sort, and I am very impressed with it. I realise that my HAYA Chieftain has a close relationship with the Heng Long factory, but this model is in a different price league and I was not expecting the T90 to be anything like as good as it is for so much less cash.
My T90 model has the 7.0 version radio system and I have found it smoother and nicer to drive than my Tamiya Leopard 2A6 (!) and the radio is much easier to use and feels a lot better than the "toy" transmitter that came with the HAYA Chieftain too.
As I do not have any experience of modelling Russian tanks I have not done any reference work on them yet, so I am not sure about the colour scheme that this T90 came with, but it is an attractive paint scheme that I would like to keep if I can find some sort of original reference for it.
The temptation is to go for the classic all-over green paint scheme, but I have a lot of green tanks and if this Heng Long supplied colour scheme was used then I would like to work with it as it would make a nice change. My assumption is that Heng Long didn't just decorate the model in an imaginative colour of their choice and so they probably did have a real life T90 to refer to?
Any help with information about the authenticity of this paint scheme would be appreciated.
My T90 model has the 7.0 version radio system and I have found it smoother and nicer to drive than my Tamiya Leopard 2A6 (!) and the radio is much easier to use and feels a lot better than the "toy" transmitter that came with the HAYA Chieftain too.
As I do not have any experience of modelling Russian tanks I have not done any reference work on them yet, so I am not sure about the colour scheme that this T90 came with, but it is an attractive paint scheme that I would like to keep if I can find some sort of original reference for it.
The temptation is to go for the classic all-over green paint scheme, but I have a lot of green tanks and if this Heng Long supplied colour scheme was used then I would like to work with it as it would make a nice change. My assumption is that Heng Long didn't just decorate the model in an imaginative colour of their choice and so they probably did have a real life T90 to refer to?
Any help with information about the authenticity of this paint scheme would be appreciated.