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    Hello everyone, I’ve been lurking here for awhile and I know some of you through other social media platforms and tank forums. I’ve been collecting RC tanks for 20 years and I’ve amassed around 70 tanks. I found this forum though MRC and just recently purchased 2 M60’s and a Centurion. Looking forward to sharing tips and advice with you guys and learning from your expertise in modeling. John

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    Welcome to the forum. A 70 tanks collection is quite intimidating. I also started my tank hobby 20 years ago and have 7 (yes, single digit) 1/16 scale tanks. Can you post a group picture of your collection? And the central attraction of them?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Wulfgar View Post
      Hello everyone, I’ve been lurking here for awhile and I know some of you through other social media platforms and tank forums. I’ve been collecting RC tanks for 20 years and I’ve amassed around 70 tanks. I found this forum though MRC and just recently purchased 2 M60’s and a Centurion. Looking forward to sharing tips and advice with you guys and learning from your expertise in modeling. John
      You came to right place for information on TongDe M60s. Leading edge stuff being done with them here.

      Check out "RichJohnson Models N Stuff". Rich has a line of upgrade cosmetic and functioning parts for the TD M60 line. He is very active on this forum as RichJohnson.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by keilau View Post
        Welcome to the forum. A 70 tanks collection is quite intimidating. I also started my tank hobby 20 years ago and have 7 (yes, single digit) 1/16 scale tanks. Can you post a group picture of your collection? And the central attraction of them?
        Here is a couple of pictures of the collection. I’ve always loved tanks since I was a little kid watching Godzilla stomp on them lol.

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          Welcome to the jungle!

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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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          • #6
            Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
            Welcome to the jungle!

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            That picture you posted of your cat stalking the tanks in that room was hilarious

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            • #7
              She's still there! (she's not bald, it's just how the light hit her.)

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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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              • #8
                I have a meager 1/16 scale collection of 7 tanks. 6 Heng Long and 1 Tongde. The 2004 Tiger one is in the shop. My pride is the 2005 Snow Leopard upgraded to 2022 Pershing TK-6.0S radio and all metal drive chain. The HL Leopard 2A6 is open up for a second series of upgrade to servo recoil and elevation.
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                • #9
                  Hello and welcome to the family, from the correct side of the pond, where we drive cars with the steering wheel on the proper side, and know how to make tea. I just have a mear 6 tanks, with my pride and joy being my Challenger.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
                    Hello and welcome to the family, from the correct side of the pond, where we drive cars with the steering wheel on the proper side, and know how to make tea. I just have a mear 6 tanks, with my pride and joy being my Challenger.
                    I used to drive on the RIGHT side and loved milked black tea in Hong Kong. Still love milked Cylon tea, but am used to drive on the wrong side after living in US for 50 years.

                    I am seriously considering getting the HL Challenger2. Can I see some pictures of what you did for inspiration? A build journal will be much better.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by keilau View Post
                      I used to drive on the RIGHT side and loved milked black tea in Hong Kong. Still love milked Cylon tea, but am used to drive on the wrong side after living in US for 50 years.

                      I am seriously considering getting the HL Challenger2. Can I see some pictures of what you did for inspiration? A build journal will be much better.
                      I apologise for not responding sooner. Wretched work gets in the way. I have build photos, and of the completed tank, which I will post later.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post

                        I apologise for not responding sooner. Wretched work gets in the way. I have build photos, and of the completed tank, which I will post later.
                        Please, start a new thread for your HL Challenger2 upgrade work.

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                        • #13
                          Keilau, Meter Rat already has a Challenger thread:

                          As I have not been on here for a while, I thought there might be interest in my attempts to build a representation of a UK tank that served in Iraq on operation Telic. Call sign 32 of A Sqn Scots Dragoons. I bought this model about 3 years ago, and worked on it slowly in between changing jobs, building a house, and finally
                          The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!

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                            Thanks for that Bob. Now the question is? Is it right to leave it on Wolfgar’s thread? Or do I put it on a separate thread, with the whole build, as opposed to the abbreviated version?

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                            • #15
                              No rules that I know of. Maybe etiquette to not hijack someone else's thread. Why not use your older Challenger thread since it already has a lot of info and photos, which could reduce duplicate questions. Just my ha' pence!

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

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                              • #16
                                Wise words Bob. That was kind of my question. I agree about etiquette and not hijacking threads. Very rude, and just not British.

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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by SoCalBobS View Post
                                  Keilau, Meter Rat already has a Challenger thread:

                                  https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...g-challenger-2
                                  Thank you for the reminder. I just forget about what I read then. I was still thinking about the Centurion more then. But I am more inclinced toward the Challenger2 now.

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                                  • #18
                                    Originally posted by keilau View Post
                                    Thank you for the reminder. I just forget about what I read then. I was still thinking about the Centurion more then. But I am more inclinced toward the Challenger2 now.
                                    I hope you do get a Challenger. It is a fantastic looking tank. There is an, ahem, "challenge" with this particular product, detracking on the left rear sprocket. I originally bought a metal wheel & track version, had that problem, measured the side to side spread of the sprocket teeth and compared it with the corresponding "holes" on the metal tracks and plastic tracks. The distance between the outer and inner holes on the plastic track was 2mm closer than those on the metal ones. I installed the plastic tracks and have used them in battles on rough terrain with no failures. Also, the rubber tads on the metal tracks are only press fit and constantly come off. They can be glued back on, IF you can find them!
                                    The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!

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                                      Put this up as a more comprehensive thread, so as not to hijack Wolfgar’s.

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