Has anyone done a custom RC tank using....????
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Has anyone done a custom RC tank using....????
Just wanted to know if anyone has, or if it is possible to take the "RC guts" out of the 1:18 Panzer IV and put them in a 21st Sherman tank? Is this even doable?
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I imagine that it is doable.
The strain on the parts are high. I guess that is why the Mk IV has screw on bogies.
The tracks are made the same in the R/C and static models. I have not even tured my R/C on but if you read other board members who have ,they say the wheels and tracks fall off after prolonged use.
So what you reconfigure may not hold up very well. 




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While it is certainly possible to do, especially for someone with extensive RC model building experience, I believe such a conversion would be technically challenging and quite a bit of work to accomplish. Considering that you are going to spend close to $100 (or possibly more) for the two 21C models needed to do the conversion, it might be cheaper (and far easier) to just purchase one of the pre made ready-to-run 1/16th scale RC tanks that have been discussed around here in the recent past. I'm not sure if a 1/16 Sherman is available or not, but it might be worth looking in to. Good luck.
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