My wife gave me a green light on getting a Tamiya tank for this Xmas. I would like to get one that comes in a box. So for all my great Tamiya experts members in this forum, may I ask for your opinion? From you experience, can you let me know the least troublesome Tamiya tank for the money? And also kindly share with me your 2nd best option? Which retail online store should I get it from beside Ebay? I would like to build one from the beginning to the RC finishing stage so I can understand about Tamiya RC. Thank you!
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Most of the Tamiya tanks are out of production now.
You should look at the AAF museum store and see which ones are available and pick your choice from that stock.
Or go to EBay and find one that may be new old stock but you will pay a very high price.
all Tamiya tanks are good and have some drawback to their design that is unique to each tank.RC tank parts and accessories I make
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Originally posted by RichJohnson View PostMost of the Tamiya tanks are out of production now.
You should look at the AAF museum store and see which ones are available and pick your choice from that stock.
Or go to EBay and find one that may be new old stock but you will pay a very high price.
all Tamiya tanks are good and have some drawback to their design that is unique to each tank.
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Originally posted by DavidN View Post
I took your advice and went on AFF. They have only 2 tanks left. The KT and the Tiger I. The KT is listed at $1138 and the Tiger I at $1227. But when I added to my cart, the KT became $683 and Tiger I at $737. Are they for real? I can get a Tamiya tank for a price a little over the price of Torro/Taigen tanks? Much cheaper than what I saw on Ebay. Do you know that the kits include everything? All I need are the transmitter and batteries to make it run after I assemble the kits?
Yes the kits come with everything minus the battery, radio/receiver and Tamiya battle unit (TBU). Best to buy the TBU before you build the tank and install it during your build. You should also upgrade from the Tamiya IR bulb at the same time. Note: you can not use the Lego DEI receiver with the older DMD/MFU systems that the above tanks come with. You have to use the Tamiya IR receiver for the system to function correctly.
I would recommend also investing in a complete wheel bearing set for whichever tank you buy. The kits come with bushing which are fine, but with bearing the tanks just seem so much smoother.
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Originally posted by Sureshot View PostMotion has 5 different Tamiya kits in stock right now. Prices are not as low as AAF but not bad. I have been tempted by the Perishing lately, but like my HL one for now.
Steve
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Originally posted by Sureshot View PostMotion has 5 different Tamiya kits in stock right now. Prices are not as low as AAF but not bad. I have been tempted by the Perishing lately, but like my HL one for now.
Steve
The Pershing is arguably one of the best driving and fighting tanks Tamiya makes/made. So good I have two and a third sitting unbuilt to be used for spare parts over the next decade or two.
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Originally posted by sclui56 View Post
Otherwise it is a rather easy build and when the tracks are working it is a super fun tank to drive.
Here is mine in late service desert theme. I learned the hard way about the design issues.
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Originally posted by DavidN View PostThank you all so far for your input. At this time, my first choice is the KT and 2nd is M26. For $683, the King tiger is a good tank to start for me. I have until Friday to finalize my thought :-)
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Motion has the TBU's as well. https://www.motionrc.com/products/ta...-battle-system. Free shipping too.
Only 1 Pershing left. You know what they say. He who hesitates.......
Steve.
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