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Unofficial Tongde Churchill Mk VII 1/16 Scale Battle Tank Discussion Thread

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  • SoCalBobS
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    Thanks!

    Outdoor rough ground is where this tank really shines. Never once slipped a track, no matter how I abused it.

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  • Chris curran
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    Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
    Ok, done for now:

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    Well done sir. Well done. I just unboxed mine. Now to add the weathering.

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  • Chris curran
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    Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
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    Now, This! I like.

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  • RichJohnson
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    Figures just make a vehicle come alive

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  • DavidN
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    I finally got a commander for my Churchill..

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  • SoCalBobS
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    Ok, done for now:

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  • SoCalBobS
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    Originally posted by tank_me View Post

    Have you tested the IR on it yet to see if it works with your other tanks or it's range? Curious as I bought that scratch and dent version. I haven't played with mine much as I've been trying to finish my Kranvagn.
    I replaced the TD electronics with a Heng Long 7.1 board, a high power IR LED and a LegoDEI IR receiver.. It's been used on a number of outdoor battlefields.

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  • tank_me
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    Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
    I posted a quick, rough clip on YT just to show the exposed tracks running. This guy won't win any modelling awards. My hand tools made some bad cuts. Dirt and rust will cover most of it.
    Have you tested the IR on it yet to see if it works with your other tanks or it's range? Curious as I bought that scratch and dent version. I haven't played with mine much as I've been trying to finish my Kranvagn.

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  • SoCalBobS
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    I posted a quick, rough clip on YT just to show the exposed tracks running. This guy won't win any modelling awards. My hand tools made some bad cuts. Dirt and rust will cover most of it.

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  • SoCalBobS
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  • SoCalBobS
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    Thought about it, also keeping only the section by the panniers, but no, so many of the photos I saw had the whole fender sections removed!

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  • PanzerLoco
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    cannot wait to see the final result !!
    before going for the home run,..
    did you consider to strip only the central section of the fenders; the one that could interfere w/ the turret traverse when deform,..
    As alway ; thank you for your post

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  • SoCalBobS
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    I took off my skirts today!

    Sometimes thoughts work at each other.

    1: McCleall posted some great shots from Bovington.
    2: Often we like the way tanks look without side skirts. At a recent event I saw this on a Centurion.
    3: I hadn't done anything to my Churchill since I got it. Usually I at least do some weathering but not in this case.
    4: In Southern California tan tanks fit in better on our battlefields.

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    Rough cut:

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    A lot of work to be done; cutting, sanding, clean up, maybe some rebuilding and repainting, but it's all feasible.

    I have to say that whole space between the tracks was completely clogged with brush. Hey! That's why tankers remove the side skirts.

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  • MaverickTank
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    I am having fits over the price. I have wanted a Brit model to compete my ww2 collection, but at 400 shekels, it's a bit beyond my budget. I would rather that Tongde ditch the plastic gearbox and have a steel gearbox + plastic road gear like Heng Long's "upgrade" option.

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  • SoCalBobS
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    Time to open her up! Sounds like the barrel or the servo became detached.

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  • nmcleall
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    Hi all I got my one today and love it but I’m also having issues with the gun barrel recoil system it looked out of the box fine then all of a sudden the barrel started wobbling about and then the recoiling stopped

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  • nmcleall
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    Ok I will do that 👍

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  • SoCalBobS
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    If you take more photos, I recommend you start a dedicated thread, "Bovington Tank Museum Photos". That'd be cool.

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  • nmcleall
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    The Sherman is a crab 👍 and your wellcome when iv not got the kids I will get more next time .im happy to help as we all have a love and passion for the tanks and I’m only too happy to help because I’m very fortunate to live where I do and I believe in sharing the wealth. We also got to get photos of the Churchill mk2 that they’ve got there.

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  • MaverickTank
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    Thanks for the pics!

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