The antenna is placed back. I will see where the long one will go. Likely will be on the other side where the vertical protrusion is. Dai
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I ran the tank with the plastic track this morning. I simply cannot tell the difference in speed or turn rate. Of course it will last longer due to lighter weight but performance wise on the carpet I see no difference. And yes the battery is fully charged. I ran the A3 with plastic track and ERA with metal , and both have the same speed. Dai
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Originally posted by dai phan View PostHello all,
I ran the tank with the plastic track this morning. I simply cannot tell the difference in speed or turn rate. Of course it will last longer due to lighter weight but performance wise on the carpet I see no difference. And yes the battery is fully charged. I ran the A3 with plastic track and ERA with metal , and both have the same speed. Dai
Where the plastic tracks add to the M60 is in outdoor overall run time on varied terrain and overall outdoor ease of handling. The tank will also have quicker stopping and less "wallowing" front to back side to side as it stops and turns, less realistic sure, but more like how a HL and Tamiya tank run.
If top end indoor speed is what you want then you will need to upgrade to quality aftermarket 380 motors and / or use a higher voltage battery. Or you can upgrade to larger 390 motors but these are a tight fit and if you are shy about tackling the recoil installation then not something you should attempt.
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Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post
The weight of the tracks has no real bearing on top speed when driven indoors or on hard flat surfaces if that is what you are looking for in your tank.
Where the plastic tracks add to the M60 is in outdoor overall run time on varied terrain and overall outdoor ease of handling. The tank will also have quicker stopping and less "wallowing" front to back side to side as it stops and turns, less realistic sure, but more like how a HL and Tamiya tank run.
If top end indoor speed is what you want then you will need to upgrade to quality aftermarket 380 motors and / or use a higher voltage battery. Or you can upgrade to larger 390 motors but these are a tight fit and if you are shy about tackling the recoil installation then not something you should attempt.
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Change the battery to an 8.4 or 9.6 volt battery and it will run alot better. The stock battery is equivalent to a 7volt battery. Its really slow and lacks power.
The higher voltage also allows current to flow easier as well. You dont need to run at full speed, but it gives you a better range of speed and feel to the tank, especially if you choose to run it in low power mode and go slower.RC tank parts and accessories I make
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Originally posted by RichJohnson View PostChange the battery to an 8.4 or 9.6 volt battery and it will run alot better. The stock battery is equivalent to a 7volt battery. Its really slow and lacks power.
The higher voltage also allows current to flow easier as well. You dont need to run at full speed, but it gives you a better range of speed and feel to the tank, especially if you choose to run it in low power mode and go slower.
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Originally posted by dai phan View Post
Actually I find the slow speed to be realistic. Some guys on YT run their tanks like F1 and it looks very un-scale. I thought lower weight would equal faster speed. What do you think of the proposed scheme? Dai
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Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post
You have to pick a paint scheme that you find interesting. Don't worry about what other think of it. Just do a good job and people will appreciate the work.
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Yes. And if you have a second antenna it would go on the raised spot next to the loader hatch. Though i have not seen one with that raised spacer under the second antenna.
This is the picture I emailed you for the antennas placement hole. Just drill out the square tab molded there. Just so everyone else can see it while we are talking about it incase they wonder where it goes.
RC tank parts and accessories I make
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Originally posted by RichJohnson View PostYes. And if you have a second antenna it would go on the raised spot next to the loader hatch. Though i have not seen one with that raised spacer under the second antenna.
This is the picture I emailed you for the antennas placement hole. Just drill out the square tab molded there. Just so everyone else can see it while we are talking about it incase they wonder where it goes.
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Ok gang,
I need your input here. DLKMRC has the turret kits for the A2 as well as the A3. They look so cool and this will allow me to solve the issue of missing parts as well as upgrading the tank. I emailed DLKMRC and was advised the A2 turret is designed for the Tongde M60A3 chassis. I like the A2 turret kit. I want to confirm with you all before I place the order. I know TD puts out 3 types of M60 chassis (A1, A3 and A3 ERA) so I need to make sure. This order is not cheap. Thanks all. Dai
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The shipping cost is well over 100 USD but I went ahead and order. I do not think I can get this any cheaper elsewhere. Here are the details of my order:
1/16 M60A2 starship turret Kit featuring:
- Complete high res 3D print M60A2 Starship turret.
- All hatches are openable.
- Included cannon recoil unit and servo pre-assembled.
- Included cannon elevation unit and servo pre-assembled.
- Included mantle raincoat
- Included IR/Spotlight unit, synchronize with cannon elevation
- RC machine gun turret rotation unit. (Require ESC to operate, can be purchased in our store)
- Removable machine elevation with servo pre-assembled.
- Rear rack with metal grill.
- Come with 2 pcs spring-loaded antenna.
- Come with accessories mounted on the turret.
- Preserved weld-bit on the turret for more realistic.
Featured M60A2 chassis Highres upgrade, selectable from pull-down manual.
- Set of high-res parts to detail up the chassis.
- included a lot of parts in gray color (primed parts).
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You know, you ask us for our input, but then you don't give us any opportunity to respond before you place the order. I hope that works out for you. Remember, one of the most important things about this hobby that you need to have is... patience.
And it's mantlet, not mantle. For those of you who don't believe me, look it up. I did, and I found that a mantlet is an armored shield on an AFV.
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Originally posted by Max-U52 View PostYou know, you ask us for our input, but then you don't give us any opportunity to respond before you place the order. I hope that works out for you. Remember, one of the most important things about this hobby that you need to have is... patience.
And it's mantlet, not mantle. For those of you who don't believe me, look it up. I did, and I found that a mantlet is an armored shield on an AFV.
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