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An absolute bargin if.....
you can get past the shipping costs. Bought one of the Heng Long 1/16 RC Tiger tanks off ebay for $30. All I can say is WOW. Thats about the average price and that is one nice tank. I bought it with the thought of scraping it for some of the parts (air filters for example), but when I saw it, that thought went out the window. At $30, its a better tank in my opinion than the 21st Tiger. Like the 21st and FOV 1/18 tanks, its not perfect but only needs a little tweaking to be super nice. I won't ever put the batteries in, but just use it for display.
Now for the bad part. That sucker is heavy with the motors in it. Box also has the remote control, battery charger, battery pack, and a few accessories. Shipping is around $40. If you can find a hobby shop that carries them at a reasonable price, pick one up. You will not be disappointed. The 21st figures look more in scale with it than the 21st tanks.
Now for the bad part. That sucker is heavy with the motors in it. Box also has the remote control, battery charger, battery pack, and a few accessories. Shipping is around $40. If you can find a hobby shop that carries them at a reasonable price, pick one up. You will not be disappointed. The 21st figures look more in scale with it than the 21st tanks.
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* Hen Long ( ? )
[+] > Hmmm ,.. would like to get a T-34 or a Panzer III Ausf. L , sometime. *
[+] > ..... maybe even a Sturmtiger too. *
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* I'm not so sure about the Pershing though , I gather it's quite out of scale compared to Tamiya's.
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[+] > ..... maybe even a Sturmtiger too. *


* I'm not so sure about the Pershing though , I gather it's quite out of scale compared to Tamiya's.
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I've got 2 of these. A panzer III and a Tiger 1.
I order mine from Mato toys in Canada, shipping $25 CAD.
http://www.matotoys.com/canada/index.php?cPath=1
It comes from Mato with better battery, metal gearboxes and I got metal track upgrades. With the metal tracks you get a very realistic look and fantastic heavy track sag. I thought of modifying the included plastic tracks for my 21st Tiger.
I order mine from Mato toys in Canada, shipping $25 CAD.
http://www.matotoys.com/canada/index.php?cPath=1
It comes from Mato with better battery, metal gearboxes and I got metal track upgrades. With the metal tracks you get a very realistic look and fantastic heavy track sag. I thought of modifying the included plastic tracks for my 21st Tiger.
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Re: * Hen Long ( ? )
The pershing is practically the same as Tamiya's since Hen Long directly copied Tamiya's mold in order to make it.MG-42 wrote:[+] > Hmmm ,.. would like to get a T-34 or a Panzer III Ausf. L , sometime. *![]()
[+] > ..... maybe even a Sturmtiger too. *+ =
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* I'm not so sure about the Pershing though , I gather it's quite out of scale compared to Tamiya's.
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It's that silly-looking barrel that makes it so toyish-looking, plus the mantlet is simply wonky.
The Tiger has more thing needed to be fixed, but if you really don't care for detail and accuracy, then it's a pretty good Tiger.
Much better than 21st anyway.

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A lot of sellers don't realize it, but disclaimers like these "shipping not refundable" and "not responsible for damage of uninsured items" are meaningless if they accept Paypal. If your seller accepts Paypal and you demand a refund for any legitimate reason, (damage in shipping, item substantially not as described, defective goods, etc.) they are required to give you a full refund including your original shipping cost. The reason many sellers get away with this is because most buyers don't realize that these disclaimers are meaningless if the guy accepts Paypal. Insurance is for the seller's protection, in spite of what they might like you to believe in their disclaimers and auction terms. Sellers can charge an additional fee for insurance, and a seller can ask the buyer to file any claims for damage of insured items, but they (the buyer) are not required to.Because if something happens and you demand a refund, guess what? Some of them will NOT refund the shipping.
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I think the next Hen Long tank may be the Pz IV. Some European hobby shops have it, but there may not be enough produced yet for it to show up in the E-Bay importer's inventory yet.
What they really need is an airsoft T34, but then this is a tank that 21st Century should have modeled long before they put out much less important armor like the Walker Bulldog.
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What they really need is an airsoft T34, but then this is a tank that 21st Century should have modeled long before they put out much less important armor like the Walker Bulldog.
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I agree with you on that. The M41 never saw combat with American forces, and doesn't have a attractive historical interest either like a PIV or T-34 does. I would have thought the M24 would make more sense. It DID see combat in WWII.
With the VVSS available, why don't they make a Lee or Grant? There's another one totally left out.
Okay, I'm done complaining!
With the VVSS available, why don't they make a Lee or Grant? There's another one totally left out.
Okay, I'm done complaining!
