Hey y'all from Texas! I'm a wannabe RC tanker, and new to HobbySquawk. Got into micro-helis a few years ago, but I'm not very good. I'm tired of flying for 3 minutes between battery changes, breaking parts & waiting weeks for replacements. Ordering from AliExpress and dealing with the manufacturer's resellers has been at times annoying. I've been burned on returns to Banggood sellers in China.
I think tanks are more appropriate for my rural property: lots of wooded trails, small sandy pasture, hardpack gravel road, and flagstone paths around the house. Tanks don't fly away and get stuck in trees (if found at all), and don't care so much about weather. I could even run a tank in the house without fear of hitting the ceiling fan, or knocking lamps off tables.
I've been doing a lot of research on numerous vendor sites, forums, and reddit. For my first tank, I'm on the fence between Heng Long's M26 Pershing and their M41 Walker Bulldog. If it turns out I really like RC Tanking, I might move into a larger more modern/relevant tank like Abrams, Leo2s, Merkava.
Here's a summary of what I *think* is important to me, but I'm seeking your input:
So given this, what do you experienced folks have to say?
P.S. I'll be posting specific questions about the Pershing and Bulldog in their respective threads.
All the best,
Kernel_Cling, the ironic bumbling Stalag 13 commander.
I think tanks are more appropriate for my rural property: lots of wooded trails, small sandy pasture, hardpack gravel road, and flagstone paths around the house. Tanks don't fly away and get stuck in trees (if found at all), and don't care so much about weather. I could even run a tank in the house without fear of hitting the ceiling fan, or knocking lamps off tables.
I've been doing a lot of research on numerous vendor sites, forums, and reddit. For my first tank, I'm on the fence between Heng Long's M26 Pershing and their M41 Walker Bulldog. If it turns out I really like RC Tanking, I might move into a larger more modern/relevant tank like Abrams, Leo2s, Merkava.
Here's a summary of what I *think* is important to me, but I'm seeking your input:
- * I want something I can run right away, runs long, and doesn't require a ton of maintenance & repair. But if something does break, or needs upgrading, parts are available.
- * I'm more of a "buy once, cry once" guy, but I don't want to spend on upgrades up front which will never benefit my needs/wants.
- * I'm not a stickler for scale details (e.g. Pershing gun too short), but I do want the tank to look authentic. I haven't touched model paint for decades, but could pick it back up if I decide to spruce it up later on.
- * Scale MOVEMENT is more important to me. So having a 360-degree turret seems important, but the barrel recoil mod it seems is a bit hokey.
- * I understand metal tracks and running gear adds durability, especially in sand, gravel, concrete. Does the added weight help with scale movement? Like keeping the model more "planted" during neutral steering and a nice forward rocking during heavy braking? (I probably won't wait too long before painting/blueing the tracks)
- * Shooting BBs at beer cans & stuff seems like fun, but less important than good sound & the stuff I mentioned above.
- * IR battling is totally unimportant to me because I'm a lone-wolf. If I get a second tank, and the 1% chance my wife gets interesed after she's done rolling her eyes, then maybe that'll be a thing (LOL)
So given this, what do you experienced folks have to say?
P.S. I'll be posting specific questions about the Pershing and Bulldog in their respective threads.
All the best,
Kernel_Cling, the ironic bumbling Stalag 13 commander.









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