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Torro Tiger Frankenstein TK7.0 Project Complete! Big pix and Vidz

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  • Torro Tiger Frankenstein TK7.0 Project Complete! Big pix and Vidz

    Yep, So She's finally done. Here is my Torro Late Tiger I TK 7.0 Swap running Asiatam barrel recoil and elevation with barrel flash and smoke.

    She was an open box that I got from Motion RC last summer. A Phillips head screwdriver, some patience, some help from Barmonkey and some time fixed the open box issue-
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    So I pulled the trigger on an Open Box Torro Late Tiger I from Motion RC this morning. Done deal that I couldn't hold off on much longer. I've been watching it for months. Initially it was listed at $499. then down to $429, then it recently dropped to $329. I waited a week or two and made a final decision. So it's an open


    Then was the plan with some help from meter rat-

    So with help from Meter rat and others on RCTW I had done a conversion using the TK 7.0 to control the Torro/Taigen Asitam mechanical barrel recoil and elevation. I had picked up this Torro Tiger I back in June as an open box from MotionRC for $329. With more help here I solved the open box issue. But I've always hated the


    And here's a link to RCTW for the whole build-

    [UPDATE-EDIT]Following has been edited and updated after more research[EDIT-UPDATE] During my research for my Winter build Tiger #822, I learned about it's comm



    And as the Chambers Brothers said, The Time has Come Today!


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    It's ALIVE!!!

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    • #3
      Test and Tune-

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      • #4
        Ok so figures I'm not so good at. These Torro Panzer crew will fit the bill. Just did a wash and pigment dust to tone them down. I like the way the first fig fits in the copula better. The commander is a wiggle since his arm is awkwardly extended. But they'll do.

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        • #5
          More test and tune...

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          • #6
            Annnnnnd....



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            • #7
              Yeah,,,, she'll do!

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              • #8
                very nice
                Don't just fly--WREAK HAVOC!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MrChef View Post
                  Yeah,,,, she'll do!

                  Your excellent work on the Torro Tiger 1 reminds me of my poor 20 years old Heng Long Tiger that was left in pieces in a box. I have all the parts, just never got to finish it. It was long before 1/16 scale tank upgrade parts are readily available. I imported the Zimmerit​ coating from UK. In the early 2000's, the only place to get high quality metal track is Kenny's in Hong Kong which costed a small fortune. I ended up ordering it from Tamboy in Germany which kept breaking up in operation. It was all history.

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                  • #10
                    Where did you get the tracks use to decorate the front hull and the armor plate under the turret? Is that spare rubber tracks pieces?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Tobias05 View Post
                      Where did you get the tracks use to decorate the front hull and the armor plate under the turret? Is that spare rubber tracks pieces?
                      They're spare sections of track. I do Tiger I's so I have lots of Tiger track in parts boxes.



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                        Reposted.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by keilau View Post
                          For spare track section on the chassis, it is important to use realistic looking pieces. Avoid using spare track with exposed connecting pins. Coming from a plastic modeling background, I am sensitive to appearance.

                          Below is an example of what NOT to use and what to use as shown on my Heng Long T-34/85:
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                            Thank for the info....

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Tobias05 View Post
                              Thank for the info....
                              You can see what Keilau is talking about an "open" pin design on the earlier rendition I mocked up. Notice that you can see the track pins run on the inside back of the Heng Long Tracks=



                              For Tiger Tanks its also important to have an attachment point for the tracks to hang from pr be attached to. There were 3 main ways that these "extra" improvised tracks were mounted in the field. I created hooks as I've seen on real Tigers,they also used wire to strap them on as well as posts to slot them in between.

                              The worst thing you could do is just glue them on with no noticeable attachment point. They didn't just hang in the air. They'd look rather silly.


                              In the end to find the best track that fit and looked the part I used the Nylon Taigen tracks. And they should be hung from their connecting pins.

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                              • #16
                                Here's how the track hangers look on a real Tiger-
                                And with tracks hung-

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