Getting closer for this new RC tank
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If you're interested, email Banzai Hobby.
I looked at their website but it's not listed yet, maybe an email will get you more info or on a list, etc.
The exchange rate is going up since Brexit because the USD is more valuable, they're up about $20-30 since the last time I checked for the Lang.
The sooner the better if you're serious. Remember, not only is it generally less expensive even with shipping (which is 2-3 days), but you get the Futaba Attack Tx/Rx and a battery.
I looked at their website but it's not listed yet, maybe an email will get you more info or on a list, etc.
The exchange rate is going up since Brexit because the USD is more valuable, they're up about $20-30 since the last time I checked for the Lang.
The sooner the better if you're serious. Remember, not only is it generally less expensive even with shipping (which is 2-3 days), but you get the Futaba Attack Tx/Rx and a battery.
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If you're interested, email Banzai Hobby.
I looked at their website but it's not listed yet, maybe an email will get you more info or on a list, etc.
The exchange rate is going up since Brexit because the USD is more valuable, they're up about $20-30 since the last time I checked for the Lang.
The sooner the better if you're serious. Remember, not only is it generally less expensive even with shipping (which is 2-3 days), but you get the Futaba Attack Tx/Rx and a battery.
I looked at their website but it's not listed yet, maybe an email will get you more info or on a list, etc.
The exchange rate is going up since Brexit because the USD is more valuable, they're up about $20-30 since the last time I checked for the Lang.
The sooner the better if you're serious. Remember, not only is it generally less expensive even with shipping (which is 2-3 days), but you get the Futaba Attack Tx/Rx and a battery.
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Well it's not in the states but should be here next month. I ordered it from AAFTank museum with a 100 deposit down, i believe its going to be 785 including my deposit. Lot cheaper than getting them on tamiya website and other places.
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The deal was $100 to reserve without the final price (at least what they sent me).
They never tell you what the shipping is and usually estimate on the high side, but charge actual UPS or pretty close to it. I've been put off in the past by that method, because I balk at high shipping, but when it does go, it's reasonable.
Banzai gives you sticker shock with their $90 shipping, but again, it's EMS air and I've had it in my hands in 2 days. When prices are close, I go with AAF to support local, etc., but it usually takes over a week with UPS ground (and I'm just 8 hrs up 95).
I chose to use AAF for the Panther G and Pz IV over using Banzai because I have a bunch of Attack Txs on hand. But it the end, I use my older Attacks for subs because they're AM, so I would have been better off ordering overseas, I would have 2 2.4 Attacks and saved a few bucks.
I'm just putting that out there for you Gary, AAF is the only good option for Tamiya and parts in the US, but if it's the difference between you getting a Tamiya or not, a cheaper price and the best tank Tx available is a deal sweetener.
They never tell you what the shipping is and usually estimate on the high side, but charge actual UPS or pretty close to it. I've been put off in the past by that method, because I balk at high shipping, but when it does go, it's reasonable.
Banzai gives you sticker shock with their $90 shipping, but again, it's EMS air and I've had it in my hands in 2 days. When prices are close, I go with AAF to support local, etc., but it usually takes over a week with UPS ground (and I'm just 8 hrs up 95).
I chose to use AAF for the Panther G and Pz IV over using Banzai because I have a bunch of Attack Txs on hand. But it the end, I use my older Attacks for subs because they're AM, so I would have been better off ordering overseas, I would have 2 2.4 Attacks and saved a few bucks.
I'm just putting that out there for you Gary, AAF is the only good option for Tamiya and parts in the US, but if it's the difference between you getting a Tamiya or not, a cheaper price and the best tank Tx available is a deal sweetener.
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If you live in the US, make sure you know the facts about how Tamiya deals with "grey market" products (i.e., products bought from an overseas vendor, and shipped to the US)...
"Should You Buy Grey Market?
When thinking of purchasing Gray Market items, one consideration should be; how likely is it to need repair or warranty. Tamiya America, Inc. will only warranty items that are sold through proper distribution channels within the United States. If you own a gray market product it will need to be returned to the reseller or importer for service. You should refer to the reseller for more information." From Tamiya USA's website...
Likley it is a better choice to purchase from a domestic dealer.
"Should You Buy Grey Market?
When thinking of purchasing Gray Market items, one consideration should be; how likely is it to need repair or warranty. Tamiya America, Inc. will only warranty items that are sold through proper distribution channels within the United States. If you own a gray market product it will need to be returned to the reseller or importer for service. You should refer to the reseller for more information." From Tamiya USA's website...
Likley it is a better choice to purchase from a domestic dealer.
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What you should also think of is by spending a few buck more at a dealer (AAF) then the profit they make from the sale goes to supporting not only the hobby but also a great museum. If we all purchased from overseas people to save a few bucks every time we will lose local support all together.
The AAF Museum needs a new roof. Consider the few extra bucks a donation towards it. We donated a tank on the last family fun day to help support them, anything helps.
The AAF Museum needs a new roof. Consider the few extra bucks a donation towards it. We donated a tank on the last family fun day to help support them, anything helps.
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What you should also think of is by spending a few buck more at a dealer (AAF) then the profit they make from the sale goes to supporting not only the hobby but also a great museum. If we all purchased from overseas people to save a few bucks every time we will lose local support all together.
The AAF Museum needs a new roof. Consider the few extra bucks a donation towards it. We donated a tank on the last family fun day to help support them, anything helps.
The AAF Museum needs a new roof. Consider the few extra bucks a donation towards it. We donated a tank on the last family fun day to help support them, anything helps.
Erik is correct
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I hear ya Erik, and did on my last two, the G and the IV, even though they were more expensive. I buy all my parts from them over Jason, regardless or the cost.
With the JS-2, the price difference was nearly $300 (the original AAF price was over $1000 plus shipping) and unfortunately that's more than I can afford to ease my conscience.
As far as grey market, I've never been asked by Tamiya for proof of purchase. If I send a MFU from my Tiger, they can't know whether I bought it as a FO kit or a stand alone part from Jason, AAF or Banzai.
They won't honor stuff sent to them from outside the US.
With the JS-2, the price difference was nearly $300 (the original AAF price was over $1000 plus shipping) and unfortunately that's more than I can afford to ease my conscience.
As far as grey market, I've never been asked by Tamiya for proof of purchase. If I send a MFU from my Tiger, they can't know whether I bought it as a FO kit or a stand alone part from Jason, AAF or Banzai.
They won't honor stuff sent to them from outside the US.
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As far as grey market, I've never been asked by Tamiya for proof of purchase.
Times are changing it seems...
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Gotcha.
Luckily, Banzai sent a member here a new unit for a defect, not that I would expect that all the time.
I'm pretty sure the Tamiya policy isn't official anyway, I've always considered it more of a courtesy since RC products are subject to a certain amount of abuse.
I know Horizon Hobbies official warranty on planes, etc is it'll work when you get it home, but they have sent me so much stuff, no questions asked, even if I didn't ask for it. If I called tech support because a servo hung up, they would talk me through the reason (grit from the ball field landings I was doing) and then send me a new one free. They even replaced my son's planes and parts after crashes.
Big companies that can afford it should do that, it goes along way towards peoples loyalty. I still look to Horizon for stuff first based on my past experiences.
Tamiya charges enough for their products, they shouldn't care where you bought it. I've always had a love/hate relationship with them and every time I open a Full Option box and stare at the Tx shaped void or read the manual that includes the Radio setup that I didn't get because I'm in the US, I cringe.
Lucky for them, they make a good product. As a static modeler, it took me a long time to justify the $550 I dropped on the original Tiger I. It's funny that now I'm used to it and consider $800 fair. My first car was $200 (a '69 Impala SS with a 396 and 411 gears, stock) and I drove that longer and harder than all my Tamiyas combined.
Luckily, Banzai sent a member here a new unit for a defect, not that I would expect that all the time.
I'm pretty sure the Tamiya policy isn't official anyway, I've always considered it more of a courtesy since RC products are subject to a certain amount of abuse.
I know Horizon Hobbies official warranty on planes, etc is it'll work when you get it home, but they have sent me so much stuff, no questions asked, even if I didn't ask for it. If I called tech support because a servo hung up, they would talk me through the reason (grit from the ball field landings I was doing) and then send me a new one free. They even replaced my son's planes and parts after crashes.
Big companies that can afford it should do that, it goes along way towards peoples loyalty. I still look to Horizon for stuff first based on my past experiences.
Tamiya charges enough for their products, they shouldn't care where you bought it. I've always had a love/hate relationship with them and every time I open a Full Option box and stare at the Tx shaped void or read the manual that includes the Radio setup that I didn't get because I'm in the US, I cringe.
Lucky for them, they make a good product. As a static modeler, it took me a long time to justify the $550 I dropped on the original Tiger I. It's funny that now I'm used to it and consider $800 fair. My first car was $200 (a '69 Impala SS with a 396 and 411 gears, stock) and I drove that longer and harder than all my Tamiyas combined.
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It's funny that now I'm used to it and consider $800 fair.
As the years pass, I seem go down Alice's proverbial 'rabbit hole' a little further each year. I do feel a bit better when I compare expenses with my giant scale airplane buddy. He's got it much worse.
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As long as you're having fun, who cares, that's my motto.
LOL, I'm with you there. I used to have sticker shock too when it came to a $600 tank. Regardless of whether I could afford it, I couldn't justify spending that much for a hobby.
As the years pass, I seem go down Alice's proverbial 'rabbit hole' a little further each year. I do feel a bit better when I compare expenses with my giant scale airplane buddy. He's got it much worse.
As the years pass, I seem go down Alice's proverbial 'rabbit hole' a little further each year. I do feel a bit better when I compare expenses with my giant scale airplane buddy. He's got it much worse.
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I know Horizon Hobbies official warranty on planes, etc is it'll work when you get it home, but they have sent me so much stuff, no questions asked, even if I didn't ask for it. If I called tech support because a servo hung up, they would talk me through the reason (grit from the ball field landings I was doing) and then send me a new one free. They even replaced my son's planes and parts after crashes.
Big companies that can afford it should do that, it goes along way towards peoples loyalty. I still look to Horizon for stuff first based on my past experiences.
Big companies that can afford it should do that, it goes along way towards peoples loyalty. I still look to Horizon for stuff first based on my past experiences.
On the other side of the coin, a friend just spent a lot of dough for an unpainted RTR M36 from Mato and was told that removing the tracks, or in any other way disassembling the tank to paint it, would void the warranty.
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Is this the famous jason store that everybody talks about? http://jasons-store.highwire.com/pro...ts?pagesize=12
It always looks almost empty,..
It always looks almost empty,..
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It always looks almost empty,..
#20
What Jeff489 said, especially if you have the exact part number you are looking for you will get more hits. I am doing a Panther A from Chris Ludwig and I got the early exhaust that come in the Jagdpanther kit and a Panther turret from Jason took about 7 day to get to me here in Tennessee.
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Is Jason on the up and up again?
My last few orders ended nastily without goods and a forced refund and it seemed like a bunch of people were having issues for a while.
(Not that it matters, I'm twice shy at this point)
My last few orders ended nastily without goods and a forced refund and it seemed like a bunch of people were having issues for a while.
(Not that it matters, I'm twice shy at this point)
#22
Yep, I usually go to Tamiya USA, get the part number I need, and then onto Jason's store.
#23
I have placed two orders with him this month, the 2nd one arrived yesterday. No problems with him. I'm guessing, but I think I've placed about 6 orders with him and have never had a problem.
#24
Glad to hear he's back, he was a good vendor. The AAF has a good selection too, often not on the website, even beating Jason's prices in some cases.
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