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Tamiya 1/16 Centurion build and field test.
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Yeap, my Tiger I was cornered in by Aime's KV-1 at my front right and your T34 on my other side. The Tiger took 9 hits before the barrel tilted down :-)SoCal RC Tank Club Facebook Group
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Can you provide some the Tamiya paint colors or code #s for this tank? Or the Tamiya picture of those recommended colors for the tank? I would like make some decisions and purchase the colors in advance before my tank arrives :-)SoCal RC Tank Club Facebook Group
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The primary color is TS-2 Dark Green. Keep in mind there were only a handful with US markings and only used for a short time during the Korean War. Tamiyas paint and decal theme is of this handful.Originally posted by DavidN View PostCan you provide some the Tamiya paint colors or code #s for this tank? Or the Tamiya picture of those recommended colors for the tank? I would like make some decisions and purchase the colors in advance before my tank arrives :-)
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eBay or Semijoe’s rc semi truck shop.RC tank parts and accessories I make
www.RichardSJohnson.net/id28.html
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Can I confirm if the NIB Centurion will come with plastic or metal bearings? I just want to be prepared. Thank you!SoCal RC Tank Club Facebook Group
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It comes with brass bushing that can be replaced with bearings.Originally posted by DavidN View PostCan I confirm if the NIB Centurion will come with plastic or metal bearings? I just want to be prepared. Thank you!
The brass bushing are good and work well enough, but adding bearings just makes everything run more smoothly.
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Can you let me know which metal bearings bag to order from AAF? They don't disclose how many bearings in each of their bags? Or does it have the right amounts for the type of tank they are intended.Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post
It comes with brass bushing that can be replaced with bearings.
The brass bushing are good and work well enough, but adding bearings just makes everything run more smoothly.
I can go to the manual of the tank to see how many bearings are included. I can't get the bag for the Centurion since it is new so no parts are available yet.
Are all bearings the same sizes?
Is it better to get them from Ebay? I would like to get from AAF (if the price is reasonable) and ask them to put the bag inside the tank box for me before they ship the tank out.
You mentioned before that we need 28. So I just want to get enough or more for future use. I don't want to get less :-)SoCal RC Tank Club Facebook Group
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I buy mine from SemiJoes on EBay. Buy the set for the Tamiya Pershing or M51/M4 and you will have plenty.Originally posted by DavidN View Post
Can you let me know which metal bearings bag to order from AAF? They don't disclose how many bearings in each of their bags? Or does it have the right amounts for the type of tank they are intended.
I can go to the manual of the tank to see how many bearings are included. I can't get the bag for the Centurion since it is new so no parts are available yet.
Are all bearings the same sizes?
Is it better to get them from Ebay? I would like to get from AAF (if the price is reasonable) and ask them to put the bag inside the tank box for me before they ship the tank out.
You mentioned before that we need 28. So I just want to get enough or more for future use. I don't want to get less :-)
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UPDATE.
Installed the RichJohnson “L7 105mm” main gun. This is a machines aluminum barrel and much better looking then my “stop gap” hand build L7 barrel. Still needs to be painted and the IR bulb installed.
Here are a few photos. I also posted a short video of the barrel undergoing a basic function test on my Instagram @ Fsttanks
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The easy alternative option would be to use the machine gun port. Other then that the Tamiya “clamp on” barrel IR holder, which I personally think is ugly and tends to “shot gun blast” the IR beam rather wildly.Originally posted by oldwolf View PostSo, ir bulb replaces muzzle flash? Is there any other place for the ir bulb? A place that still provides 9 mm set back or greater and doesn't look hideous? I like muzzle flashes and want to keep that.
Some people have added their own wholes in the mantle for the IR because then wanted to retain both the main gun and machine gun flash.
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