Originally Posted by
Crius
You got that right, Bro, and tanks are no different. Here in Detroit we're also known for cars, and we like to say, "Speed costs money - How fast do ya wanna go?" and it's kinda the same with tanks. Very cool tanks cost money - How cool do you want your tank to be?
As for the upgrades, that's also kind of like cars. You buy a new Camaro and soon you want an aftermarket exhaust for better sound. Stuff like that. But with tanks there are a lot more upgrades to do, partly because the hobby is still pretty new. Think about cars in the 60s. They were pretty good off the lot, but they still had a long way to go before you took it out on any kind of track. Now the factory built muscle cars are a lot closer to being race ready than they were back then, and I imagine if you look at RC Tanks in 15 or 20 years they'll have a lot less things that need to be done to them. I could be wrong about this, but I think Imex is working towards the day when ALL their tanks will come with steel gearboxes (Please correct me if I got that wrong, Erik). But to me it makes a lot of sense to spend a bit of money at the beginning to get a better model later on. The Tiger tank you just bought is one of the best stock lower hulls on the market, and it's a great foundation to build on. My first working tank was a TAG12010 (the same tank, only yellow) and now it's the S33.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EM3imwwDm0
You made a very good choice when you bought the Imex Tiger. It's kinda like building a house - start with a crappy foundation and you'll end up with a crappy house. You've got a very good foundation, so I'll be watching with interest to see where you take it from here, and if you need help you know where to turn.

Thanks,
It may take a turn you would never have though of.... I planned on painting the tanks as that was my primary purpose - painting and display but I am thinking of not trying to paint and weather at least one of the tanks, for whatever reason I was looking at the Taigen in the right light and was thinking how cool it would be if were all a satin black, with Batman logos where the German insignia's are... and not the cheesy '66 batman type but turning into more like something you would have seen in the more recent Batman movies... I am tossing that around as an idea... how's that for thinking out of the box?