New 1/18 Tank R/C 21/Century
New 1/18 Tank R/C 21/Century
Hi New member, wanted to get the info out so I joined your forum. I saw on recon today in Bradenton, Fla. A 1/18 R/C Panzer IV with short barreled gun. It is grey in color with weathering. Price was $49.99. Did not buy,was not into R/C stuff.I canot give you any more information.Question for the Club President, do you know if this will be released as a nonR/C model next year?
Is this what you saw CrackedPot?
http://www.rctankhq.com/world_tank_hq.htm
The only thing is it shouldn't be out in the US yet, not for a while, unless you saw an advance copy in a Hobby Shop.
I am most curious...
http://www.rctankhq.com/world_tank_hq.htm
The only thing is it shouldn't be out in the US yet, not for a while, unless you saw an advance copy in a Hobby Shop.
I am most curious...
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I received a shady recon of this myself so there is a more evidence of it's release. My brother in MD said he saw a grey RC tank in 1:18 this weekend at an older WM that in general had (and has) a poor 21C selection. He's not a collector but does recon for me and sounds like this might be appearing now on the East Coast in time for Xmas.
Let's hope they reinforced the road wheels..
Let's hope they reinforced the road wheels..

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No, sometimes things do appear on the East coast first....it is one of Tman's favorite topics.
I think the F-86 was first spotted in KY which is pretty far east.

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>>> Maybe that "custom" on
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... is actually this "new Panzer". ... The drive-sprocket certainly is an indication of a "dead-give-away". ... Notice where the tiny screw fits in the center of the hub. The (non-R/C) version does'nt have this. 



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the easiest way to tell the r/c panzer iv is to look at the centers of the road wheels. If they have little black plugs then it's the r/c version.
The custom on ebay just had the barrel cut short, which works for the most part althought not quite 100% correct.
The custom on ebay just had the barrel cut short, which works for the most part althought not quite 100% correct.
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>>> Yeah ,... the "euro-version" has a "little black plug" for the tiny screw in the hub of the drive-sprocket too. ..... Anyway ,... I agree that the "custom" might have been cut-short too ,... but was'nt sure.
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Thanks for the friendly welcome to the forum. To answer the sarcastic posts of some of our adolescent members, I went back and bought the tank. As I stated before, I am not into RC therefore this tank will go to eBay. For those who are interested, the sku number is 087429200811. I am going to try to attach pics to my post for reference. The tank is in a Panzer IV Ausf. H box but the tank looks like an Ausf. F tank. The box states 2005 New Millenium Toys, Ltd., Hong Kong. It's a nice model which has subtle dry brush weathering and does not come with any figures.
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Well, it has the little antenna plow fixed under the barrel(I guess to keep the antenna from getting in front of the main gun's muzzle). That's definitely new on top of the shorty main gun tube/barrel sleeve. I'm not sure with the differences in the hull might be, but with that particular turret(minus the skirt), it could pass for anything from Ausf A through Ausf F1. It's pretty neat looking, and it would give me another recruit for my DAK unit. I just wish they could have skipped the skirt and put the markings directly on the turret itself.
Thanks for the heads up CrackedPot.
Thanks for the heads up CrackedPot.

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That new RC Panzer looks pretty good! They patterned the paintscheme after the S1 32x Panzer IV D. It looks as though NMT/21c has simply taken the Panzer IV H mould and only changed the barrel and the paintscheme. I think I'll stick with my RC Panzer IV H, as I like the longer barrel. Nonetheless, its good to see that 21c is releasing new RC vehicles. I guess we'll get an M113 in Viet Nam OD green color and with the tanks removed next 

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Safe to say it is a shorter gun - they added the piece EM mentioned which would be pointless for the old gun. And if they were to keep the old gun why would they change the mold? The Tiger had the removable barrel to fit in the MW box.tpa05 wrote:What I'm saying is that it may not be a short barrel at all. Is the rest of the barrel somewhere inside the box and do you just slip it on after you've opened it up?
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What you see is what you get. The long barreled models (F2 through J)didn't have the antenna deflector mounted beneath the main gun.tpa05 wrote:What I'm saying is that it may not be a short barrel at all. Is the rest of the barrel somewhere inside the box and do you just slip it on after you've opened it up?
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