1:9th Abrams... a hopeless cause?
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Thanks for the video. I have to admit that RC never really peaked my interest but that thing looks like a ton of fun. Looks enough like an Abrams to me, and that is a lot of tank for the money.
navchap, is that your dog? What did he think? I know my guy is not a fan of RC stuff....

Thanks for the video. I have to admit that RC never really peaked my interest but that thing looks like a ton of fun. Looks enough like an Abrams to me, and that is a lot of tank for the money.

navchap, is that your dog? What did he think? I know my guy is not a fan of RC stuff....

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For anyone close enough to where I'm at, there were 3 $75 Abrams located at the Margate, Fl Walmart as of this past Tuesday. Here's a map with the address and such:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=WalMart+S ... &f=l&hl=en
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=WalMart+S ... &f=l&hl=en
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Picked up one at my local Wally for 150 bucks. I was wanting to wait until they hit around 100 or less but some of them were already showing a lot of mishandling(one had the main gun broke off)
so I was afraid I really would get a pile of junk if I waited any longer.
I know this thing is an odd-scale, but does anyone know about any plans to make detail/accessory kits for it? I can accurize the main gun's length myself
but being an Abrams vet it's really tough to take it very seriously without that M2 on the commander's cupola and the M240 at the loader's position. Any help out there?

I know this thing is an odd-scale, but does anyone know about any plans to make detail/accessory kits for it? I can accurize the main gun's length myself

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Oh yeah you can, and how cool it really is!
I have a pic of myself handling one Rambo style somewhere. The thing is pretty heavy(recoil from firing helps with this)and you'll need a buddy to charge the weapon for you while holding it because of the long charging stroke required of a vehicle mounted weapon. There are a few things I do really miss about those days! 



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By the way Razor, I noticed you're from N Kentucky. I assume you've been to Ft Knox and the Patton Museum. If you haven't it's definitely worth a visit. As far as I know they still have the original prototype M1 there on display and a lot of other really cool things, including a life size diorama of the Stuart and a maintenance crew, Panzers and even early WW1 tanks. Everybody on this site interested in this sort of stuff would really like visiting there I think! 

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Wow, this is good news. Does 21St Centruy toys offer spare parts for their RC tanks? Eventually we'll need new tracks, roadwheels or motors etc.
Also what's the best way to contact them? Questions to their e-mail address on the website seem to go unanswered...
BOBBY
Also what's the best way to contact them? Questions to their e-mail address on the website seem to go unanswered...
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tko211 wrote:I had a chance to talk to 21st Century Toys about the Abrams Tank. They discovered that the factory had used inferrior material for the parts that many people have indicated as having problems with. This was discovered quickly and the problems have been corrected with the other batches of tanks. It was only the first smaller batch that was affected.
21st took a second generation Abrams and beat on it for an hour without any problems. They ran it into and off of cement curbs, crashed it into the first generation abrams, climbed hills, and clawed its way through dirt and mud.
Fans should be able to buy the tank with confidence now. Just pick one in a newer looking box to be safe. Most stores are currently stocking the second generation version now.
Hope that helps.
Detailing the M1A2
I have ordered a 1/8 (it's close enough) scale resin 50 cal from this site:
http://www.dbalsa.com/
They are great to work with. The gun and ammo belt are 20.00 Without the ammo belt it's less. He also has scale ammo boxes. For the M240 I ordered a 1/10 scale 30 cal machine gun with an extra barrel I will use this as a basis for a scratchbuild. The only other option would be a 1/12 SAW, the look and size is close enough that with some modifications it could look like a M240.
http://www.dbalsa.com/
They are great to work with. The gun and ammo belt are 20.00 Without the ammo belt it's less. He also has scale ammo boxes. For the M240 I ordered a 1/10 scale 30 cal machine gun with an extra barrel I will use this as a basis for a scratchbuild. The only other option would be a 1/12 SAW, the look and size is close enough that with some modifications it could look like a M240.
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3rd Pursuit,3rd Pursuit wrote:By the way Razor, I noticed you're from N Kentucky. I assume you've been to Ft Knox and the Patton Museum. If you haven't it's definitely worth a visit. As far as I know they still have the original prototype M1 there on display and a lot of other really cool things, including a life size diorama of the Stuart and a maintenance crew, Panzers and even early WW1 tanks. Everybody on this site interested in this sort of stuff would really like visiting there I think!
I was down there when I was a kid and remember seeing the scale model of the Ft. Knox used in James Bond's "Goldfinger", but everything else is a blur. I will need to visit it again. My Dad was in the Army Reserves and did some training out of Ft. Knox.
Post your old Abrams Days pics if you can find them. Be cool to see.
Later!
I am irritated, I sent an email to 21st Century Toys, one of the links in my tank tread broke, the track is still together, there are 3 total links holding the track together so I'm not down, I asked 21st Century if I could get a replacement track. her response was:
"unfortunately, there are no replacement parts are available for the abrams
tank as of yet. if the track does break, the only option at this point is to
exchange the tank where it was purchased."
I'm sure WALMART will love this. My other concern is what happens after Walmart stops stocking it. Where will we get the battery etc. I hope the as of yet is the operative phrase. I will probabily design a metal sleve to fit over the part.
"unfortunately, there are no replacement parts are available for the abrams
tank as of yet. if the track does break, the only option at this point is to
exchange the tank where it was purchased."
I'm sure WALMART will love this. My other concern is what happens after Walmart stops stocking it. Where will we get the battery etc. I hope the as of yet is the operative phrase. I will probabily design a metal sleve to fit over the part.
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Yep, seems problems with this dog keep coming up. Thought I didn't have a problem with mine until I picked up the 9V battery for the controller, and what do you know, it doesn't work. I took the controller back and got another and it doesn't work either.
Made sure the battery was good, the switch was on, channel was correct yada yada yada but still no go. I assume if everything is ok with the thing the little light blinks when you push a button, just like with my Stuart. Well, with the first one the light stayed on and with the second it wouldn't come on at all. Guess we should just give this turkey wings and see if it can fly
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I had this problem for a minute or so, I changed the battery still no go, I turned the tank off and restarted it, the remote worked after that. Double check the frequencies in the handset and tank, in addition switch out the frequency, that may work.
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All set to buy and I go to Wally and bam, there are two in the action figure aisle. They look good and I'm looking around for anything else and I find three more in the clearance aisle. No sign as to price, just the sticker on the boxes that shpows $199.99.
So I walk around the clearance aisle and there is the sign between the boxes. Bam, there is the price........$199.99.
Huh
Wally sure isn't god to us in the Northeast.
Read my other comment in the WM sticky.
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So I walk around the clearance aisle and there is the sign between the boxes. Bam, there is the price........$199.99.
Huh

Wally sure isn't god to us in the Northeast.

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abrams spare parts
Someone has to buy up a bunch at clearance and sell the pieces on ebay - this is exactly what happened with the M5 and now you can get just about any piece you want for that tank. BBI & 21st in general will not supply parts for anything - we have asked for it all, from corrections to replacements and they just don't do it, I guess the loss of goodwill is not as bad as the cost of constantly sending out parts.My other concern is what happens after Walmart stops stocking it. Where will we get the battery etc. I hope the as of yet is the operative phrase. I will probabily design a metal sleve to fit over the part.

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Well the Abrams I bought yesterday broke in front not more then a few minutes after starting it for the first time. The box looked new so I thought I might get lucky. But I also noticed Barrel was damaged as soon as I got it out the box. I was very surprised at how brittle the plastic was on the tank. I left a message for 21st as soon as I noted the barrel last night, but no one has returned my call. I decided it wasn't worth the pain and returned it. When it comes to R/C I won't buy from them anymore. You figure after all this time trying to get the Avenger right they would have put more effort in the Abrams. At least it should be better supported, the instructions tell you not to return it rather call them.
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ABRAMS UPDATE
I Believe the problem with the first batch was the brittle plastic. My tank is definitely not brittle. I did create a sleave for the link on the track that broke, I used brass. It worked like a champ. Sorry you guys had a bad time. The broken barrel is a giveaway, the barrel on my tank is thick and has taken some hits while running.
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Then the barrel is the giveaway to telling S1 from S2. Start to unpack and if you find the thin, brittle barrel, stop and return it.
Sounds like a plan
If the price is low enough, I'll certinaly be getting more than one, just like the 1/6 Command Car, bought several at clearance and eBayed the extras when prices shot back up. They funded quite a lot of toys for my bunker.
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Sounds like a plan

If the price is low enough, I'll certinaly be getting more than one, just like the 1/6 Command Car, bought several at clearance and eBayed the extras when prices shot back up. They funded quite a lot of toys for my bunker.

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UPDATES
Well folks here's the latest. I had to return my M1A2 today, The gearbox on the right side started slipping in forward, strangely enough it ran fine in reverse. Opened it up and found the gears were loose in that side. Took it back, got another and guess what..... A first generation and yes 3 of the 4 supports on the inside of the wheel, ON BOTH SIDES were broken. Took that one back immediately, this time I checked the wheels prior to departure, it was a second generation. The shape and thickness of the wheel braces are obvious between the two generations. Gen 2 is thick with a STRAIGHT top on the brace and GEN 1 is thinner with a taper down from the center to the outside. Lets hope threes a charm.