NEW TAMIYA JS-2
#2
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ORIGINAL: tch2000
I was thinking of getting this tank. But I have not heard many reviews on it, plus im on a budget....any ideas?
I was thinking of getting this tank. But I have not heard many reviews on it, plus im on a budget....any ideas?
#3
ORIGINAL: thecommander
It is expensive......I suggest you start moon-lighting.
ORIGINAL: tch2000
I was thinking of getting this tank. But I have not heard many reviews on it, plus im on a budget....any ideas?
I was thinking of getting this tank. But I have not heard many reviews on it, plus im on a budget....any ideas?
#6
ORIGINAL: edoubleaz
Stay tuned for the completed build from the DAK site. Jeff did so much work on it and I need to give him a worthy build page.
Stay tuned for the completed build from the DAK site. Jeff did so much work on it and I need to give him a worthy build page.
#7
ORIGINAL: edoubleaz
Stay tuned for the completed build from the DAK site. Jeff did so much work on it and I need to give him a worthy build page.
Stay tuned for the completed build from the DAK site. Jeff did so much work on it and I need to give him a worthy build page.
whats kind of unique features it has?
also my buddy has the leo 2a6...bad ass tank!~
#8
I looked at the build page in it's present state. One question, is Jeff using thick CA to set the bushings in the main road wheels? Like the build so far.
Thanks, Rudy
Thanks, Rudy
#10
Good job! Maybe Ken should look into this.
Same MO, same topic of conversation, same way of typing.
~ Jeff
Same MO, same topic of conversation, same way of typing.
~ Jeff
#12

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That's fascinating!
As soon as you guys blew the guy's cover no more posts! Wow...
BTW does the Armor Museum gift shop carry this one or is it special order only? I don't see it listed.
It is a bit costly but hey what the heck we only pass through here once.
Jerry
#13
Senior Member
Yes. Karen does carry the IS. Here is a link to the tank store. Here is the link... http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...show=10&page=2
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
#14
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ORIGINAL: thecommander
Yes. Karen does carry the IS. Here is a link to the tank store. Here is the link... http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...show=10&page=2
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
Yes. Karen does carry the IS. Here is a link to the tank store. Here is the link... http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...show=10&page=2
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
This is where you and I differ. I wish all tanks had the momentum feature. The jack rabbit changes of direction in this hobby are one of the biggest things that detract from running scale model tanks. To be competitive the momentum is a big disadvantage I know, but it sure makes them look and operate like real tanks
#17
ORIGINAL: thecommander
Yes. Karen does carry the IS. Here is a link to the tank store. Here is the link... http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...=10&page=2
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
Yes. Karen does carry the IS. Here is a link to the tank store. Here is the link... http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...=10&page=2
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
#18

ORIGINAL: YHR
This is where you and I differ. I wish all tanks had the momentum feature. The jack rabbit changes of direction in this hobby are one of the biggest things that detract from running scale model tanks. To be competitive the momentum is a big disadvantage I know, but it sure makes them look and operate like real tanks
ORIGINAL: thecommander
Yes. Karen does carry the IS. Here is a link to the tank store. Here is the link... http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...=10&page=2
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
Yes. Karen does carry the IS. Here is a link to the tank store. Here is the link... http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...=10&page=2
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
This is where you and I differ. I wish all tanks had the momentum feature. The jack rabbit changes of direction in this hobby are one of the biggest things that detract from running scale model tanks. To be competitive the momentum is a big disadvantage I know, but it sure makes them look and operate like real tanks
The first hting i setup on my TK-22 for my KT was the momentum. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! It goes from 'r/c car toy' to 'is this a scaled tank?'.
Simply amazing and adds a insane amount of realism.
It seems too many people are interested in high speed, machine gun like main canon. How is that r/c tanking in any way? Might as well stick a 360 IR beam on top of a r/c car and drive around...
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I was wondering this as well after seeing all the video's of people having there tanks set to out run RC cars.......Seems kinda silly really. (Plus really unfair to other tankers)
ORIGINAL: Ronan87
+1 million.
The first hting i setup on my TK-22 for my KT was the momentum. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! It goes from 'r/c car toy' to 'is this a scaled tank?'.
Simply amazing and adds a insane amount of realism.
It seems too many people are interested in high speed, machine gun like main canon. How is that r/c tanking in any way? Might as well stick a 360 IR beam on top of a r/c car and drive around...
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ORIGINAL: YHR
This is where you and I differ. I wish all tanks had the momentum feature. The jack rabbit changes of direction in this hobby are one of the biggest things that detract from running scale model tanks. To be competitive the momentum is a big disadvantage I know, but it sure makes them look and operate like real tanks
ORIGINAL: thecommander
Yes. Karen does carry the IS. Here is a link to the tank store. Here is the link... http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...=10&page=2
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
Yes. Karen does carry the IS. Here is a link to the tank store. Here is the link... http://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/search...=10&page=2
I still need the Pzr IV. I didn't like the momentum in my Tamiya KV during battles. So I will pass on the IS unless I use a different DMD. The sounds are the beast however....better tan the Leo.
This is where you and I differ. I wish all tanks had the momentum feature. The jack rabbit changes of direction in this hobby are one of the biggest things that detract from running scale model tanks. To be competitive the momentum is a big disadvantage I know, but it sure makes them look and operate like real tanks
The first hting i setup on my TK-22 for my KT was the momentum. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! It goes from 'r/c car toy' to 'is this a scaled tank?'.
Simply amazing and adds a insane amount of realism.
It seems too many people are interested in high speed, machine gun like main canon. How is that r/c tanking in any way? Might as well stick a 360 IR beam on top of a r/c car and drive around...
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#21
Just a small point, my asiatam KV-2 with metal tracks has a TK-22 in it, but I don't even turn on the momentum.. the taigen 4:1 gears are actually able to free-wheel to the point where the tank actually takes 4-5 inches to come to a complete stop...
Natural momentum!
Natural momentum!
#22
I always battle with momentum on... I think it's more fun.



