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Review and Discuss: Heng Long 1/16 King Tiger "The Brute"

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  • #41
    Originally posted by sfcfury View Post

    Rubicon, where would you get that turret ring?
    Until Motion gets their shipment, Ebay has a bunch. Search: Heng Long 360 turret ring. Or Heng Long turret.

    There are two sizes of rings ”larger and small” depending on the individual tank. There is not one specific to just a Tiger or Sherman etc etc. Not sure off hand which size the Tiger uses I have not pulled one apart in a long time and I don’t have a Tiger in my fleet anymore (sold it off recently) to visually check for you.

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    • #42
      Thank you! Do they make any kinda of elevation upgrades?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by sfcfury View Post
        Thank you! Do they make any kinda of elevation upgrades?
        HL does not. But there are other aftermarket companies that make servo elevation components. Unfortunately these do not work with the basic 6.0 system. They do work with the 6.1 system though.

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        • #44
          Anybody know if there's a mato 5:1 gearbox that fits these? I was seeing some on other tanks with black motors...

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          • #45
            Hi, I'm new here and new to RC tanks (or RC anything really). I got the King Tiger Pro from Motion RC and love it. It will be fun upgrading, weathing it. etc. Already got some paint and blueing liquid for the tracks on the way. Thinking about getting the PE grill covers, and a better commander figure.

            (Question 1:)
            I wonder however what's the difference between TK 6.0 and 6.0s? My box says 6.0s. After searching on the internet I think it either has to do with the smoke unit, or with hanging out the stick steering setup?
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            There did seem to be issue with the smoke unit not smoking very much. Because I'm curious, I opened the tank qnd smoke unit up to see what's going on. It looked like maybe the heater coil wasn't touching the cotton enough. After moving the cotton around a bit it worked a lot better.

            (Question 2:)
            I tried filling smoke liquid through the tanks exhaust pipes (tilted the tank sufficiently), but it seems almost impossible to get the fluid to run throug the tubes to the smoke unit. Is this a common issue, or am I doing something wrong there?

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            • #46
              The smoke units are finicky at best, and will never generate the amount of "smoke" you would like or expect. personally, I take them out of all the tanks I own. Also, welcome to the World of RC and HobbySquawk!

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              • #47
                Originally posted by UltraVargen View Post
                Hi, I'm new here and new to RC tanks (or RC anything really). I got the King Tiger Pro from Motion RC and love it. It will be fun upgrading, weathing it. etc. Already got some paint and blueing liquid for the tracks on the way. Thinking about getting the PE grill covers, and a better commander figure.

                (Question 1:)
                I wonder however what's the difference between TK 6.0 and 6.0s? My box says 6.0s. After searching on the internet I think it either has to do with the smoke unit, or with hanging out the stick steering setup?
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                Answer to your 1st question is in this post..
                https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...578#post250578

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                • #48
                  Thanks both, and thanks for the welcome!

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                  • #49
                    I was looking at both the King Tiger and the Panzer IV. Both say the weight of the Pro version is 4535grams. I doubt that is 100% correct, shouldn't the King Tiger be heavier? Anyway, I guess either would suit my purpose. I'm more an airplane guy, but several of us have WW2 ground attack planes (such as P-47) and I though it would be fun to have an appropriate moving target. People drop lightweight bombs and never, ever hit anything, so I'm not worried about damage.

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                    • #50
                      Just received mine. My main goal is to finish it in an "octopus" camo scheme. I found images in a tan and brown palette, good for the San Diego battleground! Base color is Tamiya Light Sand (TS-46). Two coats covered the stock pattern.

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                      Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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                      • #51
                        Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
                        Just received mine. My main goal is to finish it in an "octopus" camo scheme. I found images in a tan and brown palette, good for the San Diego battleground! Base color is Tamiya Light Sand (TS-46). Two coats covered the stock pattern.

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                        That will NOT be allowed at the San Diego battle days.... To hard to see you hiding in the bushes... I am just KIDDING 😁😁 it will look great and work well to blend in👍

                        Can’t wait to see it in action against the “Tiger Killers” vvvvv
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                          “Mission Bay Stealth”

                          Interim stage, mostly painted, some touch ups tomorrow. So scary to start with an untried technique. I made “stamps” with some dowels of different sizes and drilled holes in some. Next will be sealing with clear flat spray then detailing & weathering.

                          Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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                          • #53
                            What a nice and unusual scheme!

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                            • #54
                              Originally posted by UltraVargen View Post
                              What a nice and unusual scheme!
                              Thanks! To my admittedly superficial research, it was done in the waning days of the war, specifically the Battle of Berlin with the Soviets. Most were in a green over sand palette, but Dragon Models produced a model in this color. That, and our preferred battleground being sand with brownish scrub, guided my choice. Grime and rust washes will tone it down. How is your Tiger II doing?
                              Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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                              • #55
                                “Mission Bay Stealth”......LOVE IT!!

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                                • #56
                                  Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post

                                  Thanks! To my admittedly superficial research, it was done in the waning days of the war, specifically the Battle of Berlin with the Soviets. Most were in a green over sand palette, but Dragon Models produced a model in this color. That, and our preferred battleground being sand with brownish scrub, guided my choice. Grime and rust washes will tone it down. How is your Tiger II doing?
                                  Mine hasn't been out since Summer. I haven't had the motivation to take on the oversized resin crew figures yet. I'm actually waiting for MRC EU to finally get more tanks in so I can get a T-34 and possibly a Sherman. Once I'm working on those I hope the motivation returns to work on the figures as well. I'll tackle the new moters, etc as well at that time.

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                                  • #57
                                    Originally posted by UltraVargen View Post

                                    Mine hasn't been out since Summer. I haven't had the motivation to take on the oversized resin crew figures yet. I'm actually waiting for MRC EU to finally get more tanks in so I can get a T-34 and possibly a Sherman. Once I'm working on those I hope the motivation returns to work on the figures as well. I'll tackle the new moters, etc as well at that time.
                                    I buy the Torro crews and reposition the arms so they fit into the HL's offering. Dai
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                                    • #58
                                      Originally posted by dai phan View Post

                                      I buy the Torro crews and reposition the arms so they fit into the HL's offering. Dai
                                      I looked into the Torro figures, but didn't really liked how the look. Yours look good though!
                                      What I did is buy a bunch of random resin recasts off of Aliexpress with the intent to kitbash them into a usable crew. The figures were mostly too big though, so it'll take a lot of cutting, sanding and puttying to make them useable. I made a topic about my findings: https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...k-crew-figures

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                                      • #59
                                        What's better than a King Tiger? Two King Tigers! A little photo shoot today.

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                                        Also, here's some "hide in the bushes" shots.

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                                        Twenty six tanks, and not done yet!

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                                        • #60
                                          That last photo is perfect, Bob. Nicely done on the octopus scheme!

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