Tam DMD units
#1
Hey guys, so i decided to make my PIII battle ready with a Tamiya unit, but can't find them!! Is the only way to get them to buy a tiger and use the parts?
#2
Believe it or not, I think in the long run it would be cheaper to buy the kit at a good price and then you could part the rest of the kit out, build the remaining as just a model or sell it off minus those parts.
With the kit, after you add up the electronics all the hardware, the gearbox that could be added to the PIII, the recoil, decals, cables, etc. I believe you can get just the electronics from the Danville museum and probably the kit too.
HTH
Jeff
With the kit, after you add up the electronics all the hardware, the gearbox that could be added to the PIII, the recoil, decals, cables, etc. I believe you can get just the electronics from the Danville museum and probably the kit too.
HTH
Jeff
#4
Here is a link to a Panzer III one of our club members made battle ready. He kept the stock metal drives, and got the Tamiya Electronics off of E-Bay. Depending on how many parts you need, buying the whole tank and parting out what you don't use might make sense.
http://web.mac.com/ksoc/Special_Proj...zer_III.html#0
The American Armoured Foundation Tank Museum (Danville) is good source for all Tamiya parts and kits. Look on the PX page for more info
http://www.aaftankmuseum.com
http://web.mac.com/ksoc/Special_Proj...zer_III.html#0
The American Armoured Foundation Tank Museum (Danville) is good source for all Tamiya parts and kits. Look on the PX page for more info
http://www.aaftankmuseum.com
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Here is a link to a Panzer III one of our club members made battle ready. He kept the stock metal drives, and got the Tamiya Electronics off of E-Bay. Depending on how many parts you need, buying the whole tank and parting out what you don't use might make sense.
http://web.mac.com/ksoc/Special_Proj...zer_III.html#0
The American Armoured Foundation Tank Museum (Danville) is good source for all Tamiya parts and kits. Look on the PX page for more info
http://www.aaftankmuseum.com
Here is a link to a Panzer III one of our club members made battle ready. He kept the stock metal drives, and got the Tamiya Electronics off of E-Bay. Depending on how many parts you need, buying the whole tank and parting out what you don't use might make sense.
http://web.mac.com/ksoc/Special_Proj...zer_III.html#0
The American Armoured Foundation Tank Museum (Danville) is good source for all Tamiya parts and kits. Look on the PX page for more info
http://www.aaftankmuseum.com
When I found my DMD units on ebay for the PZ3, early in 2007, there wasn't any competition for them.
So with demand now higher, for my second PZ3 (or Stug conversion), I may buy the f/o Tamiya Tiger I (or King Tiger) kit, take the parts I need and try and sell the parted out kit on ebay. I used this route for a static Porsche Turret King Tiger conversion a couple of years ago. I did save some money, about $125.00, (compared to the dealer priced DMD units).
The other thought is with Deans connectors you can set the PZ3 up for plug and play operation and share DMD units with one of your
exisiting Tigers.
When is SCAT battling again? The Easy 8 is ready for the dirt.
John




