Hello,
So I took my 1/16 RC King Tiger out for a spin and I noticed that the little pin that sticks out of my tracks looks different compare to what some other people have. Did I build something wrong or what is the issue
Thank you
What I specifically mean is in each of the track squares there is a little thing sticking out but mine seems to be in different position compared to to some tanks on here
Edit: I am using Tamiya stock tracks
1/16 RC King Tiger Track Question
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Re: 1/16 RC King Tiger Track Question
If you mean this, I THINK it is a slide mold ejector pin mark. Nothing to worry about.
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Re: 1/16 RC King Tiger Track Question
Probably yours came out of a different mold. No doubt somewhere out there in tankland has a full explanation and can tell you what dates what mold were used. I am not an expert. You will also find some of the track links have numbers on the back. I never found out why, Perhaps the two are linked.
My own experience with the Tamiya King Tiger Tracks is that they go brittle or less pliant with age, then you will find that eyes on the B link start to split.
I prefer metal tracks on my K/t's however these have have a habit of putting stress on the gearboxes, which can lead to stripped gears. This is very bad unless you have a knowledge of gears, access to a firm like HPC gears of Chesterfield and access to a lathe in which case some of the gears can be remade.
Metal tracks also cause the tank to Run " Duck footed" with the drive cogs spaying outwards, this can be corrected with home made gearbox braces.
My own experience with the Tamiya King Tiger Tracks is that they go brittle or less pliant with age, then you will find that eyes on the B link start to split.
I prefer metal tracks on my K/t's however these have have a habit of putting stress on the gearboxes, which can lead to stripped gears. This is very bad unless you have a knowledge of gears, access to a firm like HPC gears of Chesterfield and access to a lathe in which case some of the gears can be remade.
Metal tracks also cause the tank to Run " Duck footed" with the drive cogs spaying outwards, this can be corrected with home made gearbox braces.
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Re: 1/16 RC King Tiger Track Question
Thank you man, so it means I didn’t build anything wrong right?Dogberry wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 1:59 am Probably yours came out of a different mold. No doubt somewhere out there in tankland has a full explanation and can tell you what dates what mold were used. I am not an expert. You will also find some of the track links have numbers on the back. I never found out why, Perhaps the two are linked.
My own experience with the Tamiya King Tiger Tracks is that they go brittle or less pliant with age, then you will find that eyes on the B link start to split.
I prefer metal tracks on my K/t's however these have have a habit of putting stress on the gearboxes, which can lead to stripped gears. This is very bad unless you have a knowledge of gears, access to a firm like HPC gears of Chesterfield and access to a lathe in which case some of the gears can be remade.
Metal tracks also cause the tank to Run " Duck footed" with the drive cogs spaying outwards, this can be corrected with home made gearbox braces.
Re: 1/16 RC King Tiger Track Question
I am not an expert and I have only seen one photo but if the tank is running OK ( For a Tamiya K/T), then I would say the tracks have been put together properly.
In which case go and run it into ground have fun. All you have to look forward to is brittle tracks, a very dodgy idler system( which can be overcome). Turret rotation that jams or the clutch gears gives up and refused to work, Splaying gearboxes and a whole host of other gearbox problems.
However I like the Tamiya K/t I have owned 5 or 6, I still own 3. I have worn out several and scrapped them for spares or used them as donor tanks.
In which case go and run it into ground have fun. All you have to look forward to is brittle tracks, a very dodgy idler system( which can be overcome). Turret rotation that jams or the clutch gears gives up and refused to work, Splaying gearboxes and a whole host of other gearbox problems.
However I like the Tamiya K/t I have owned 5 or 6, I still own 3. I have worn out several and scrapped them for spares or used them as donor tanks.
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Re: 1/16 RC King Tiger Track Question
Yeah had that issue with the turret gear jamming replaced the clutch gear and also got the hentec idler system and Thank you mateDogberry wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 2:26 am I am not an expert and I have only seen one photo but if the tank is running OK ( For a Tamiya K/T), then I would say the tracks have been put together properly.
In which case go and run it into ground have fun. All you have to look forward to is brittle tracks, a very dodgy idler system( which can be overcome). Turret rotation that jams or the clutch gears gives up and refused to work, Splaying gearboxes and a whole host of other gearbox problems.
However I like the Tamiya K/t I have owned 5 or 6, I still own 3. I have worn out several and scrapped them for spares or used them as donor tanks.