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

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  • MrChef
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    Originally posted by Goose246 View Post
    Any other tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated for this thing. I read something about gluing wheel hubs on?
    Metal or plastic wheels? I've found the metal wheels have a pretty good friction fit. But I have seen/heard of others using medium thread lock, or PVA glue like Elmers. Both because although you want the hubs or caps to stay on, you also want the ability to adjust, tighten, remove the wheels.

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  • Goose246
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    Any other tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated for this thing. I read something about gluing wheel hubs on?

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  • Goose246
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    Sounds good thank you for info!

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  • Rubicon99
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    Originally posted by Goose246 View Post
    Hello all, I just received my new king tiger but I’ve not had a chance to take it out of the box yet. I got the professional addition. Two questions if anyone can help

    1. can the metal tracks drive on concrete / pavement for extended amounts of time or will end up damaging the track?

    2. being this is a lithium ion battery when not being used I know it should be at a storage charge. I can’t see any way with this little USB charger It comes with to ensure it’s at a storage charge. I assume that the tank will automatically turn off at a certain voltage point while being used. If that is the case, is that an appropriate storage charge?

    thanks in advance. This is my first heng along tank, so looking forward to it
    1. The tracks can be run on concrete and hard surfaces with no problems.

    2. Dump the stock battery and buy a proper one with a proper charger. The HL stock battery and method of charging is absolute junk.

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  • Goose246
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    Hello all, I just received my new king tiger but I’ve not had a chance to take it out of the box yet. I got the professional addition. Two questions if anyone can help

    1. can the metal tracks drive on concrete / pavement for extended amounts of time or will end up damaging the track?

    2. being this is a lithium ion battery when not being used I know it should be at a storage charge. I can’t see any way with this little USB charger It comes with to ensure it’s at a storage charge. I assume that the tank will automatically turn off at a certain voltage point while being used. If that is the case, is that an appropriate storage charge?

    thanks in advance. This is my first heng along tank, so looking forward to it

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  • PwrWgnWalt
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    Just received the “King Tiger Henschel Upgrade Edition”. (Also got the Tiger 1 S33 tank; very similar impressions)
    A sticker on the bottom of the King Tiger tank reads “7.0 Edition”, and the manual states “V:7.0”

    Thought I’d write about my experience with the current stock being delivered.

    Overall, quality seems very good. Having to glue in the controller sticks is a bit goofy, but the fit and finish of the tank are pretty good. Although the various attachments (cables, hooks, shovels, etc.) are nicely painted, the seemingly oversized tank commander is solid green. It’s a hefty beast, and so far I’m pleased.

    I was impressed to find metal Rocker Arms for the road wheels.
    One 1800mAh Li-Ion 2S battery with a TAMIYA connector (NOTE: not an XT-60 connector as advertised!) and 2S balance-lead
    (to charger) was in the box.
    Everything works as expected; limited turret rotation (320*), limited vertical barrel movement, and programmable modes.
    Both the IR and bb-shooter work well;
    there is no barrel recoil (but the tank can be programmed to rock upon firing - Off, Light, Med, Hard)
    The instructions are mostly gibberish, but the pictures help.
    There was NO instruction manual for the controller included, but the one I received with the Tiger 1 was very helpful for
    programming & most of the things listed could be done with the King Tiger. I’d have been lost without it, so would
    recommend finding one and printing it.
    The USB balance-lead charger that comes in the box lights up solid red when first plugged in to power.
    When the battery is hooked up, the charger also flashes green.
    When the battery is charged, there is only a steady green light.​

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  • F2coffee
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    They need to fix the bottle so that they don't leak

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  • F2coffee
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    Yes both bottles

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  • F2coffee
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    I got the two the king tiger and the m1a2 Abrams I like Tham both only one problem when I got both of these tank half of the smoking oil leak out

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  • Vash_Stepler
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    fresh out from the factory

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  • MrChef
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    Your Pershing and Panther are looking good!



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  • Vash_Stepler
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    Hello MrChef,

    Thank you for verifying what version of MFCB I’ll be getting with my order. I don’t know a lot about the difference between them but I red that TK7’s got a couple upgrades over TK6. So, that’s good to know

    Gee, you went deep with those weather effects. Envyingly excellent work!
    I don’t think I have the skills to do those yet but let me share a pic of my Panther Type G (with TS-7, TS-33, and TS-46) and M26 Pershing (with TS-5) without any effects…
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    I’m just going to stick with the wear and tear effects for now

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  • MrChef
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    The TS-46 looks different on my Panther since I didn't use a filter but did use similar pigments and weathering-
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ID:	373570The TS-3 is too dark for me, but the TS-46 with the Filter is pretty close.

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  • MrChef
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    Originally posted by Vash_Stepler View Post
    Hello tankers and good day!

    I just ordered me a “pro” version today and was wondering if this would come with a TK6 or the latest TK7 MFCB?
    MotionRC says it comes with a TK7 but on the first page of this thread says a TK6?

    Also, for painting the metal parts and to get close to the main body’s (yellow) color.
    Should I use the TS-3 Dark Yellow or the TS-46 Light Sand?
    Any suggestions ?
    Good afternoon,

    The original post was from 2019 so that's what they offered then. I got my KT from Motion last December and just as listed on their site it came with 7.0.

    For me since I don't have an airbrush the Tamiya TS-46 looked closest to the out of box color. I did also apply a filter to unify the 3 tone camouflage. So when that was applied to the whole tank and metal bits it is all very close. To me it wasn't a huge issue if it wasn't exactly the same since the fenders covered the wheels more than other tanks that I have and I weathered the wheels so they're pretty close to the rest of the tank.

    The following is TS-46 with A. Mig 1510 filter applied. You can see the inside sprocket and idler wheels minus the filter and dirt to compare-
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  • Vash_Stepler
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    Hello tankers and good day!

    I just ordered me a “pro” version today and was wondering if this would come with a TK6 or the latest TK7 MFCB?
    MotionRC says it comes with a TK7 but on the first page of this thread says a TK6?

    Also, for painting the metal parts and to get close to the main body’s (yellow) color.
    Should I use the TS-3 Dark Yellow or the TS-46 Light Sand?
    Any suggestions ?

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  • Oxotnik
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    tank_me, now that I've been working from home quite a bit, it's much easier to intercept the UPSman at the front porch, so that big brown boxes don't sit on the porch for long. My wife's a sweetie, though. She knows that she married a big boy who likes his toys. LOL I am a warbird guy though. I've got way more than I can fit in a character limit of the tagline. I'm probably close to a 100 aerotoys by now, most of the 'em are still flyable. I also have two tanks (including this one) and a few ground pounders (1/6 FMS Jeep, 1/12 (or is it 1/18) Kubel Wagon (just purchased), 1/10 Axial Honcho (converted to a Follow-me USAF truck, and 2 or three off-road sport trucks.

    Evan D , I've already run it around the house a few times. It is a gem. I got the Pro Version and it is a hoss

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  • tank_me
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    Originally posted by Oxotnik View Post
    Went to Motion to buy a 1.6m Corsair. Checked out with a Corsair, a Kubelwagon, and a King Tiger. I'm excited to have the King Tiger, to go with Tiger I that I've had for a few years. All three arrived today. I'm like a kid in a candy story. My wife is gonna kill me, if she ever figures out that I bought all of these toys in one sitting. LOL
    With all those planes in your tag line I'm going to assume you are already good at hiding purchases from her...LOL You'll be fine. ;)

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  • Evan D
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    You'll love it. It's one of my easy tanks. No maintenance, just run it...

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  • Oxotnik
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    Went to Motion to buy a 1.6m Corsair. Checked out with a Corsair, a Kubelwagon, and a King Tiger. I'm excited to have the King Tiger, to go with Tiger I that I've had for a few years. All three arrived today. I'm like a kid in a candy story. My wife is gonna kill me, if she ever figures out that I bought all of these toys in one sitting. LOL

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  • DavidN
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    Totally agree. Same things for spared parts. Buy them when you see them available. You never know when your tank breaks down and needs the upgrade.

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