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  • Sorry i had posted the same thing 2 times
    Last edited by PetitRic760; Aug 23, 2024, 12:14 PM. Reason: Posted 2 times the same thing sorry

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    • Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
      Took the Challenger and T72 down to the beach just for a fun run. Click image for larger version

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      Does running in sand makes your tracks come off?

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      • Originally posted by PetitRic760 View Post

        Does running in sand makes your tracks come off?
        Very fine dry sand, or hard packed sand. No. Very wet sand or sand with small stones in, will fetch the tracks off.

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        • Definitely very small gravel is much worse for causing de-tracking than dry sand. It's murder on idlers

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          • Jagdtiger all finished. Even had a General Staff officer show up for a photoshoot 😀

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            • That is a fantastic job you have done on this.

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              • A wee run out for my T72, and Challenger. The T72 is a lot more nimble than the Challenger. Click image for larger version

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                • Meter Rat

                  Very nicely done, Sir.

                  Best, LB
                  "I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."
                  ~Lucky B*st*rd~

                  "You just need the will to do what the other guy wouldn't."
                  ~Keyser Soze~

                  AMA#116446

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                  • My Churchill Mk VII in desert camouflage with the fenders removed. Based loosely on photos online. It participated in the San Diego event on November 24th. Acquitted herself magnificently.

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                    The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!

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                    • Took advantage of a day off work, and the wee bit of snow we had, to give the T72 a run out.

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                      • Sharing a photo of my entire tank collection. I've since added a Tamiya M4 Sherman 50th anniversary release, but with several tanks needing my attention, I am in no hurry to build it.

                        Foreground to back:
                        Tamiya KV-1
                        Hooben T-55 (converted to Tamiya DMD T-08 MFU)
                        Heng Long T-90
                        Tamiya Tiger I
                        Tamiya Panther G (Danville VA veteran)
                        Tamiya Leopard 2A6 (converted to Ludwig 2A4 turret)
                        Tamiya Leopard 2A6 x2 (one to be converted to something else in the future, perhaps a Buffel)
                        Tamiya Centurion Mk. III (converted with an L7/105mm gun, so I guess that makes it a Mk 5/2)
                        Heng Long Challenger 2 (pending electronics conversion)
                        Tamiya T26E3 Pershing x 2
                        Heng Long M1A2 Abrams (converted to Clark TK22)
                        Tamiya M1A2 Abrams
                        Tamiya Type 10​

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                        • Awesome collection! Thank you for sharing. If possible, can we see the Type 10 a bit closer :-) ? Thank you!
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                          Gathering 1-2x monthly/All Ages & Experience levels welcome​

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                          • Awesome collection and cool way to show them off.

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                              Originally posted by DavidN View Post
                              Awesome collection! Thank you for sharing. If possible, can we see the Type 10 a bit closer :-) ? Thank you!
                              Here you go. It had once had its stock electronics replaced with Clark by the previous owner (who also did the rather fetching digital camouflage scheme), before I bought it and reverted to stock Tamiya electronics. I also bought it Kenny Kong metal tracks for the rubber pads, but it did not run well, so I bought AFV track tensioners to fine tune the track tension better. Despite the track tensioners, the performance of the tank was lacking and it is back on its stock plastic tracks.

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                              • You have such a rare tank....nowadays in this hobby. It looks mean and awesome :-)
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                                Gathering 1-2x monthly/All Ages & Experience levels welcome​

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                                • Highly modified TongDe M60 on IR battle field during a practice day.
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                                  • Tongde's M25 Chaffee, Korean War vintage.

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                                    This one took a while, many steps:

                                    Remove side skirts.
                                    Make sure it runs and works for IR battles first. This required replacing the TD electronics with Heng Long & LegoDEI's. The IR LED required a brass tube extending out of the mantlet.
                                    Replace the rigid plastic radio antennas with flexible wire ones.
                                    Treat the tracks with Perma Blue gun blacking liquid.
                                    Masked the LED lights (head, tail, IR muzzle flash) for the duration.
                                    Paint the body overall US Olive Green with a Vallejo spray can.
                                    Mask it so the sections that aren't to be painted are covered, paint the exposed surfaces a white base.
                                    Mask and cut to cover the teeth.
                                    Spray the remainder yellow.
                                    Mask the yellow and spray the black area.
                                    Remove the masking tape and brush paint the red areas.
                                    Spray everything with Clear Flat spray paint.
                                    Flow corners and edges with AK Streaking Grime Effect.
                                    Fill the engine grills with AK Dark Streaking Grime Effect.
                                    Foam dab dark brown paint on high points and flat areas.
                                    Rub AK Iron Paste on high points and flat areas.
                                    Streak the grime with White Spirit on vertical surfaces, dab it on horizontals.
                                    Dry brush AK Vietnam Earth pigment.
                                    Final Clear Flat spray.
                                    The spare track links were painted NATO Black, flowed light rust, and rubbed with Iron Paste.

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                                    • Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
                                      Tongde's M25 Chaffee, Korean War vintage.

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                                      This one took a while, many steps:

                                      Make sure it runs and works for IR battles first. This required replacing the TD electronics with Heng Long & LegoDEI's. The IR LED required a brass tube extending out of the mantlet.
                                      Replace the rigid plastic radio antennas with flexible wire ones.
                                      Treat the tracks with Perma Blue gun blacking liquid.
                                      Masked the LED lights (head, tail, IR muzzle flash) for the duration.
                                      Paint the body overall US Olive Green with a Vallejo spray can.
                                      Mask it so the sections that aren't to be painted are covered, paint the exposed surfaces a white base.
                                      Mask and cut to cover the teeth.
                                      Spray the remainder yellow.
                                      Mask the yellow and spray the black area.
                                      Remove the masking tape and brush paint the red areas.
                                      Spray everything with Clear Flat spray paint.
                                      Flow corners and edges with AK Streaking Grime Effect.
                                      Fill the engine grills with AK Dark Streaking Grime Effect.
                                      Foam dab dark brown paint on high points and flat areas.
                                      Rub AK Iron Paste on high points and flat areas.
                                      Streak the grime with White Spirit on vertical surfaces, dab it on horizontals.
                                      Dry brush AK Vietnam Earth pigment.
                                      Final Clear Flat spray.
                                      The spare track links were painted NATO Black, flowed light rust, and rubbed with Iron Paste.

                                      Original stock appearance:
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                                      Looking good👍👍👍

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                                        Taigen M4/76 is ready for IR battle
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                                        Gathering 1-2x monthly/All Ages & Experience levels welcome​

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                                          SoCal RC Tank Club Facebook Group
                                          Largest active RC Tank club in Southern California
                                          Gathering 1-2x monthly/All Ages & Experience levels welcome​

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