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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 1:20:50 AM   
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Machine gun moves,,, with sound and fires water..


Wow! The machine gun shoots water?!! That is a pretty cool idea. Finally, a tank that a man can shoot at his children!

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 2:57:04 AM   
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Where can I get one of those?

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 3:51:51 AM   
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wow really cool tanks.

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 5:38:13 AM   
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I am using a servo that has been modified to be a slow speed motor .... it moves the machine gun barrel back and forth... the water unit is a windshield water pump.. it will shot the water about 10ft.... after I shot someone with the main gun... paintball gun... I can now wash them off ... Garnet

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 8:06:13 AM   
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i shot my rabbit with my tank once and he didnt even care, just continued sniffing the air.

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 9:22:00 AM   
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1/8 RC Armory King Tiger. weighs about 65lbs. Metal tracks, idlers, drive sprockets, chain drives, two Pittman industrial motors, two 12V batteries, etc.

It's a lot of fun!

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Very, Very nice King !!!


... my HL Tiger I





Greetings


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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 3:03:36 PM   
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ORIGINAL: 13BT

i shot my rabbit with my tank once and he didnt even care, just continued sniffing the air.




you're so cruel

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 3:05:13 PM   
tesujin


 

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ORIGINAL: Stern

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ORIGINAL: navspook

1/8 RC Armory King Tiger. weighs about 65lbs. Metal tracks, idlers, drive sprockets, chain drives, two Pittman industrial motors, two 12V batteries, etc.

It's a lot of fun!

Cheers...



Very, Very nice King !!!


... my HL Tiger I





Greetings



nice tiger you've got there, did you repaint it or does it come in that shade?

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 3:31:19 PM   
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Hi tesujin,

no I did much on this tank ... take a look here .

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 9:46:47 PM   
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Here is my 1/16th r/c Tamyia Tiger painted in the colours of a "Das Reich" Tiger at Kursk. S01 was at Kursk and actually survived the battle. The last picture is of the real S01.

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 10:35:43 PM   
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SSOCR .... Very Nice ''Tiger1'' !... Iv seen alot Tigers...that one at least a 8 ...GoodJob..! How dose it Run? smoothly.?.

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 11:22:31 PM   
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She runs very smoothly. Have Kenny Kong metal tracks and the Schumo gear reduction kit on order. It runs way too fast for my liking. Those 2 add ons should have her running even smoother.

I had problems with the turret rotation. It hung up a lot and was due to the very poor design of the Tamyia rotation unit. But my home made remedies seem to have cured that: one rubber band, an extra piece of styrene on the bottom of the turret to hold her down, a bit of paste wax and some graphite has her turning pretty good.

Have to take some better pics. Those are pretty crappy.

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 11:32:49 PM   
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I would be very interested in some pictures of your turret modifications, as I sometimes have that problem with my Sherman. The next time you open her up, can you snap a shot or two, ssocr?

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RE: post a pic of your rc tank - 9/18/2006 11:53:27 PM   
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Here are two of my Tigers. They have been posted before but this thread seems to have a lot of others so here goes. I recently sold the grey one to make room for some other ones that are currently under way on the work bench - a DAK Tiger I and Wittmans early Tiger I - yes I like my Tigers.

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