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Taigen Tiger Track Question - 12/17/2012 3:08 AM   
Glen B



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I can see by the Taigen Tiger I Late version that I have that it's plastic tracks are thicker and mor solid, with larger pins than the HL Tiiger I.

Does anyone know if this is a characteristic of the Taigen late and early versions, or just the late version?



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RE: Taigen Tiger Track Question - 12/17/2012 4:24 AM   
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Don't know when my stock gets here but when they do I'll take a look at the taigens and let you know. I would assume they would use the same mold though for both tracks as there were no changes on the real Tiger, Plus a plastics mold can be quite expensive.
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I can see by the Taigen Tiger I Late version that I have that it's plastic tracks are thicker and mor solid, with larger pins than the HL Tiiger I.

Does anyone know if this is a characteristic of the Taigen late and early versions, or just the late version?





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RE: Taigen Tiger Track Question - 12/17/2012 5:08 AM   
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They added chevrons to the Tiger 1 track castings in Oct of '43.

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RE: Taigen Tiger Track Question - 12/17/2012 5:27 AM   
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I just compared the tracks on my HL Tiger 1 and Taigen Early Tiger 1.
The Taigen tracks are definitely more robust then the HL tracks.

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RE: Taigen Tiger Track Question - 12/18/2012 2:42 AM   
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I just compared the tracks on my HL Tiger 1 and Taigen Early Tiger 1.
The Taigen tracks are definitely more robust then the HL tracks.


Thanks, that's good to know. 




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RE: Taigen Tiger Track Question - 12/19/2012 10:59 PM   
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My Taigen metal Tiger I tank early version also has bolder links and pins than Heng Long Tiger I.  The sprocket screws are bolder too 

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