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  • #21
    First time that I was involved in the 1/16 tank battle field. So intense :-) Met so many nice people. It was a very happy day for me.
    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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    • #22
      Can a member in our forum kindly post the rule of battle for me to understand?

      How many hits are allowed for a light, medium and heavy tanks to be considered killed?

      How many seconds between each fire do I need to wait for light, medium, and heavy tank?

      At this time, I narrow down my selections to a Panzer IV, a tiger I, and M41, and KV1. Are the panzer IV and the M 41 considered light or medium tanks? The tiger and the KV1 are considered heavy, correct? Any suggestion about the good or the bad on my four selections? For a beginner, I would like to have two. One for the axis and one for the allies. Thank you!
      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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      • #23
        Originally posted by DavidN View Post
        Can a member in our forum kindly post the rule of battle for me to understand?

        How many hits are allowed for a light, medium and heavy tanks to be considered killed?

        How many seconds between each fire do I need to wait for light, medium, and heavy tank?

        At this time, I narrow down my selections to a Panzer IV, a tiger I, and M41, and KV1. Are the panzer IV and the M 41 considered light or medium tanks? The tiger and the KV1 are considered heavy, correct? Any suggestion about the good or the bad on my four selections? For a beginner, I would like to have two. One for the axis and one for the allies. Thank you!
        Basics: Tamiya IR Protocols

        Light tank = 3 hits and 3 seconds between each firing of main gun.

        Medium tank = 5 hits and 5 seconds between each firing of main gun.

        Heavy tank = 9 hits and 9 seconds between each firing of main gun.

        With each class there is also a % power/speed reduction based on the number of hits received to simulate damage.

        These protocols work well for WW2 tanks but fall short once modern tanks are added to the mix. Modern tanks when planning with mostly WW2 tanks are generally run as Medium or Heavy tanks.

        Typically:

        Panzer, M41 or Sherman sized tank is run as Light or Medium.

        Pershing, Panther or assault gun sized tank is run as Medium or Heavy.

        Tiger 1 and King Tigers sized tank is run as a Heavy.

        Modern tanks vs modern tanks are run either Light or Medium to better mimic faster firing and greater lethality of modern guns.

        The most important thing though is that your tank receiver hits reliably regardless of class. A tank that does not take hits reliable will upset other player rather quickly. If your tank receivers hits reliably then the majority of player will care less if you set a heavy to a medium, BUT will question if you set a light to a medium and especially care if a light to a heavy.

        >> Heng Long tanks using the 6.0 ^ systems do not have the full Tamiya protocols and with the stock IR receiver do not receive hits reliably past 15 ft. With an upgraded IR receiver like the LegoDEI one the Heng Long system can become extremely reliably at receiving hits. Stock Heng Long tanks when in play with full Tamiya protocol tanks it is recommended to use the “6-6” rule of thumb. “6-6” = 6 hits and a count to 6 before firing another shot and the tank set on low power mode. These three things tend to balance out a battle that otherwise the stock Heng Long tank would have too huge of an advantage in.

        This is the BASICS there is a bit more but following the above will get you on a field playing “fair” with other.

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        • #24
          Is the KV-1 regarded as medium or heavy?
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          Largest active RC Tank club in Southern California
          Gathering 1-2x monthly/All Ages & Experience levels welcome​

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          • #25
            Technically it is a Heavy, but can be run as a Medium. No one really cares if it is run as a Medium because it will take 4 less hits to kill and thus and “easier” opponent.

            As a Medium you give up armor for a slightly higher rate of fire. Personally I choose to give up armor and go with rate of fire as this is a better match with my style of play.

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            • #26
              Does anyone plan to go to the LA tank battle event this Saturday?
              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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              • #27
                Originally posted by DavidN View Post
                Does anyone plan to go to the LA tank battle event this Saturday?
                They haven’t sent out a confirmation of the event date yet. With LAs nanny state COVID mandates I am hoping the event is still on🤞🤞.

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                • #28
                  I probably won't go this month, it's Labor Day weekend - crowds, traffic and family do's. October for sure.
                  The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!

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                  • #29
                    I am planning on going Saturday September 4th.
                    RC tank parts and accessories I make
                    www.RichardSJohnson.net/id28.html

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                    • #30
                      For the LA battle this Saturday, anyone has confirmation yet? Thanks!
                      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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                      • #31
                        Originally posted by DavidN View Post
                        For the LA battle this Saturday, anyone has confirmation yet? Thanks!
                        Rich spoke with their organizer which said the event was still on. Emails should have gone out. They look like this.

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                        • #32
                          Great! Thank you for the post. I have just checked my email. I received an hour ago.
                          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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                          • #33
                            After I joined this forum three months ago, I have learned to convert 18 of my static displayed tanks into RCs. After I attended the LA tank battle day last month, I have learned to convert one of my HL tanks from HL IR to LegoDEI IR system to take it to the battle this weekend ( I only bought one set of receiver ) . I would like to thank SoCal Bob, Rubicon and Rich Johnson the most for guiding me with so much info in understanding this hobby. You all are great!!!! By the way...the president of LA tank club is awesome.
                            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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                            • #34
                              Just want to share my very first HL converted IR tank for the LA battle this Saturday. Since the sizes of the receiver and the cupola are the same, can I just leave the receiver on top of the cupola or do I need to raise it up like most of the tanks in the club? It looks nicer just sitting on top.

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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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                              • #35
                                Originally posted by DavidN View Post
                                Just want to share my very first HL converted IR tank for the LA battle this Saturday. Since the sizes of the receiver and the cupola are the same, can I just leave the receiver on top of the cupola or do I need to raise it up like most of the tanks in the club? It looks nicer just sitting on top.

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                                NO you do not need to raise it up. As long as the IR receivers are visible with a reasonably clear line of sight you are fine. This is especially true with the LegoDEI receivers as these have 4 built in IR receiver bulbs vs the 1 that the Tamiya receivers have. This makes them far more reliable at receiving hits and thus do not need to be mount “high” like the Tamiya IR receivers.

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                                • #36
                                  Thank you! Let's the fun begin :-)
                                  SoCal RC Tank Club Facebook Group
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                                  Gathering 1-2x monthly/All Ages & Experience levels welcome​

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                                  • #37
                                    Pictures from LA tank battle 09/04/2021:

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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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                                      • #39
                                        Looks like you had a good time!!!

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                                        • #40
                                          LA Tank Club had a promotional booth at the Pro Line By the Fire event yesterday. We were able to give out 50 biz cards and hope to draw more tank interest from the crowd. We were also able to have our tank roam around and play with other RC vehicles in their city.

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                                          Gathering 1-2x monthly/All Ages & Experience levels welcome​

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