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TexasSP 10.11.2008 10:45 PM

Maybe in the future. At this point I want to get them in my hands and work on detailing and ditching the stock battery. I forgot I have a couple IB 4200's lying around in 6 cell configuration. Based on what the tank guys say they get like 45 minutes to an hour with the 2000 packs so I should get like 2 hours with the IB's.

TDC57 10.12.2008 02:02 AM

Allright!! :yipi: I'm totally looking forward to seeing the build, I'm hoping it not prebuilt :neutral:.

looks a great time ahead for sure.. How many rounds does it hold ?, what does it fire off CO 2 or compressed air. Top speed ?.:neutral:

Wicked cool for sure…:intello: please post plenty of pictures.. and video, don’t forget the video..:wink:

TexasSP 10.12.2008 09:42 AM

It's prebuilt but there are many mods you can do to these things. The firing mechanism is a standard spring type airsoft rig but there are some mods I have read about using CO2 cartridges with Aluminum Airsoft BB's. I think it will require upgrading the barrell from stock to a brass airsoft barrell and then modifying the firing system.

Here is the thread I have been reading on it:


http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5403595/mpage_1/key_ultimate%2Cairsoft/tm.htm

TDC57 10.28.2008 01:14 AM

So where is it SIR.. :neutral: Let's see this BAD BOY!!! it's amo and Video (for GOD sake) you must show some video of it.. :yipi:

TexasSP 10.28.2008 10:10 AM

I have both tanks in hand just haven't taken pictures yet. I will try to get them up today. It's a pain as my wife always has the camera.....

TexasSP 10.31.2008 02:55 PM

Pictures finally. Little fun in the dirt and sand. This one is the Walker Bulldog, I will get picks of the Panzer Kampfwagen today or tomorrow. Quick history: The Walker Bulldog was an American tank developed toward the end of the Korean War and never saw real combat. It is remembered fondly though by all crew members.

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1332.jpg

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1333.jpg

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1334.jpg

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1335.jpg

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1336.jpg

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1337.jpg

I like it a lot but the airsoft needs upgrading for more power/distance and I will probably upgrade the motors soon. I will try some good 380 motors first as that is what is in it. Anyone have any recommendations on some good 380 motors that aren't too expensive. The good thing is that this is a blast to operate. On rough terrain you have to get technical similar to rock crawling and I think for sure that some tank racing is in order! I was able to climb well up some good 45 degree embankments with short grass as well. I think with a motor with some more torque it will be perfect!

brushlessboy16 10.31.2008 03:34 PM

Mamba Micro Pro system :lol:


I love the tank, you should put some sort of gyro on the turret so it stays aimed at Whatever as the tank spins, climbs etc

TexasSP 10.31.2008 10:57 PM

With the boards the tank uses switching to brushless is not cost efficient. I can get well over 1 hour of runtime out of these on 3800 mah batteries and they just need a little more power.

TDC57 11.01.2008 04:06 PM

:gasp: That’s WAY COOOOOOLLLLL Brian..:intello:..Got any Video!?? :neutral:
Can you please post some video with sound of it running and shooting.. :yes: :yipi:


Looking forward to see the other one too.. :whistle: :wink:


P.S.
how long is it ??
how much does it wiegh ??
how fast is it now ??

TexasSP 11.01.2008 06:09 PM

Some picks of the Panzer Kampfwagen III. This is just one of many versions of the Panzer Tanks built by the Germans in WWII. From what I understand the main drive unit (tracks, wheels, motor, etc.) of this tank was used across several models and many versions.

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1368.jpg

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1369.jpg

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1370.jpg

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1371.jpg

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p...P/CIMG1372.jpg

TexasSP 11.01.2008 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TDC57 (Post 228232)
:gasp: That’s WAY COOOOOOLLLLL Brian..:intello:..Got any Video!?? :neutral:
Can you please post some video with sound of it running and shooting.. :yes: :yipi:


Looking forward to see the other one too.. :whistle: :wink:


P.S.
how long is it ??
how much does it wiegh ??
how fast is it now ??

I will work on some video soon.

The Bulldog is 15 inches minus the gun and 20 inches from gun tip to rear. The Panzer is 13 inches without the gun and about 14.5 from gun tip to rear. Speed is about a steady walking pace, but hey they are tanks, not race cars. I am trying to find out if I can go with 7 cells on the battery packs for a little more torque. These motors only pull a few amps so I doubt using lipo would net me a real difference and its good to have the extra weight of the nimh to keep slippage to a minimal. I think the weight is around 5-6 pounds but I am not for sure.

Some really cool news is that this afternoon I got my wife into them. She didn't want to give up the controls and liked going around shooting everything. I can just imagine that having a battle with 10-12 of these in action is a blast!

TexasSP 12.16.2008 11:55 AM

Just wanted to revive this for all interested. I have some new upgrades and pics coming soon. Waiting on some flanged button head M3 screws and a new M3 tap to show up this week to continue the project.

The Gray Panzer III has some new wider winter style metal tracks in and upgraded metal suspension parts. I also plan on doing some water sealing as to run in wet conditions. Not waterproof or made to run submerged, I just want to run in mud and other wet areas without fear of damage.

dirt101 12.16.2008 04:45 PM

you could probably try some stock rc18 motors first. They are like $10 a pop and I thought they were pretty quick. If thats not enough maybe go to a reedy(i think its reedy) stup puller 19t. Thats what I had in my rc18 and it was really fast for not being brushless, but got hot no matter the gearing.


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