is the r/c panzer IV die cast or plastic?
is the r/c panzer IV die cast or plastic?
is the r/c panzer IV die cast or plastic?
i never met an airplane i didn't like...
no metal
Plastic 

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Panzer review
I couldn't resist the beautiful looks of the Panzer tank at WM, so I ended up buying it. On top of that, it was down to $ 28.84 (what a weird price).
I must say however, that I was dissappointed once I had it up and running! The sounds are very toyish, the recoil very irrealistic, and it just moves too fast. The controls over-react and within a few minutes, the gears on the left track were not working, causing the tank to go around in circles.
Still, I'm glad I did get it. It' s beautiful in detail, and the paint job is very nice. The turret's openings are not deep, so there's no way to place a soldier in there, such as is the case with the 21C Sherman, which is another beauty, especially when it comes to detail.
I'd defenitely recommend getting this tank, especially at a discounted price.
After the batteries are gone, I'll probably chop the r/c antenna and just use it as a display model.
Eddie
I must say however, that I was dissappointed once I had it up and running! The sounds are very toyish, the recoil very irrealistic, and it just moves too fast. The controls over-react and within a few minutes, the gears on the left track were not working, causing the tank to go around in circles.
Still, I'm glad I did get it. It' s beautiful in detail, and the paint job is very nice. The turret's openings are not deep, so there's no way to place a soldier in there, such as is the case with the 21C Sherman, which is another beauty, especially when it comes to detail.
I'd defenitely recommend getting this tank, especially at a discounted price.
After the batteries are gone, I'll probably chop the r/c antenna and just use it as a display model.
Eddie
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Glad you like it! The gears are a problem, but you have to work through it. If you find an M113, this runs better than the panzer IV, though it lacks the cool turret traverse function. I agree that the firing recoil function is a little over done as well, but its a nice touch. Figures can be made to fit within the tank either by opening up the vehicle and removing the interior hatch covers, or by removing the legs section from a figure (by soaking it in hot water) and placing the figure in the hatch. Overall, despite the problems, I am very pleased with all the features 21c/NMT incorporated into an accurate RC model of a WWII German tank 

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Thank you
Thanks TMan. I appreciate your comments and hints regarding opening of the hatches. By the way, is there any room inside the tank to place a steel plate or similar object, to make it a heavier vehicle? I figured that doing this would probably have the same effect as reduced voltage going to the engine.
Ed
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