My first Tamiya kit... which Tx/Rx?
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My first Tamiya kit... which Tx/Rx?
I'm looking to get my first Tamiya kit this weekend, either the tiger 1 or the leopard. Just needing to know which Tx/Rx would be the less expensive and hassle free to match up to those kits. Any help would be great, thanks...
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If you want just a solid 4 ch to do the functions that come with the tank you can't go wrong with the futaba skysport 4YF 2.4. The only mod I do to this TX is wire in a momentary button on the cannon channel potentiometer so you don't have to do the trim up/stick up movement to fire the main gun. If you want more available channels for novelty functions their are a couple options, but I'm not familiar with those radios. Some others will chime in I'm sure.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Futaba-4YF-2...IAAOSwEzxYPnuC
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-10Pcs-...YAAOSw37tV~iaS
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Futaba-4YF-2...IAAOSwEzxYPnuC
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-10Pcs-...YAAOSw37tV~iaS
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If you haven't bought it yet, check out Banzai Hobby. They're in Japan, so you get the Futaba Attack Tx/Rx included free. Yes, EMS shipping (usually 2 days) will be around $90 or so, but the kit price will be cheaper than anything I've ever found in the US and you get the Tx even if it wasn't. Also comes with a battery/charger but that's a small cap.
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Banzai is a great option, but they have no full option kits in stock right now. I got my js-2 from them with everything in the box. I emailed and they replied that they don't know when they will get Tamya kits back in stock. Maybe there is an issue with them selling Japanese market kits(the ones that come with rx/tx ) to overseas customers at really great prices. To bad as I wanted to start an Israeli M-51 Sherman. Have a bunch of upgrade parts, new hull, engine deck, etc.but waited to long to order kit from them. I will wait a bit longer and see what plays out.
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Think there are possible issues with the Attack TX with the Leopard. Thought some were having troubles engaging some functions especially the barrel stabilization unit if you go that route. Again this only applies to the Leopard.
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Banzai is a great option, but they have no full option kits in stock right now. I got my js-2 from them with everything in the box. I emailed and they replied that they don't know when they will get Tamya kits back in stock. Maybe there is an issue with them selling Japanese market kits(the ones that come with rx/tx ) to overseas customers at really great prices. To bad as I wanted to start an Israeli M-51 Sherman. Have a bunch of upgrade parts, new hull, engine deck, etc.but waited to long to order kit from them. I will wait a bit longer and see what plays out.
Makes sense, the deal was so good, I bet US distribution put the kibosh on it.
I was importing and sell Voyager for years. I double my cost as retail which is basically a normal wholesale deal. Only most US sellers sold 4 times that and constantly complained to Voyager, who constantly asked me to raise prices.
You can buy Iwata from Japan for a fraction of US costs,My last Kustom retailed in the mid $400s here, but I bought it from Japan for $147 shipped. It came in a cardboard box, not a metal case and the manual is in Japanese, but otherwise it's identical.
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Thanks for all the info guys, I did see a few kits from Japan on ebay but pretty much were over 1000.00 plus shipping.
best deal I found so far for the leopard is around 900.00 here in the states with free shipping.
best deal I found so far for the leopard is around 900.00 here in the states with free shipping.
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Banzai is a great option, but they have no full option kits in stock right now. I got my js-2 from them with everything in the box. I emailed and they replied that they don't know when they will get Tamya kits back in stock. Maybe there is an issue with them selling Japanese market kits(the ones that come with rx/tx ) to overseas customers at really great prices. To bad as I wanted to start an Israeli M-51 Sherman. Have a bunch of upgrade parts, new hull, engine deck, etc.but waited to long to order kit from them. I will wait a bit longer and see what plays out.
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I'm looking at getting the radio that you put a link to.
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Well, I pulled the trigger and got the leo, Getting ready to buy the radio, cant wait to get all this and get started on the build. May go with the desert camo on this build.
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Just be aware that if you buy a Tamiya tank kit from a foreign vendor, don't try to get Tamiya USA to honor the warranty. Warranty services are handled by Tamiya, but only in the region where the vendor is.
As to radio's, you can't go wrong with a Futaba.
As to radio's, you can't go wrong with a Futaba.
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Omni is one of my favorite online shops, can't go wrong with them. They're Tower Hobbies, but someone a bit cheaper (I have no idea how that works, but I don't question it either).
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well my leo came in with the radio, really impressed with the the packaging and detail in parts. Will try to do a build thread on here. this will be my first build. Going to take my time on this one but hopefully it will turn out great.
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Congrats, you're gonna love it. It's a suitcase of goodness.
I'd grab a bunch of small containers to keep all the hardware in. They're marked and referenced in the instruction, it's easy if you have all the A, B, C, D parts, etc in cups or something instead of rifling through bags.
Also, a few years back Tamiya started using ABS on some parts like road wheels (don't know why, the polystyrene holds up great), so pay attention. Again, it's in the instructions and marked on the sprue (PS, ABS).
If you're not familiar, normal modeling cement is for PS and won't hold ABS. You'll need Tamiya Extra thin, PlastiWeld, Tenax or any MEK or methyl chloride based glue.
I'd grab a bunch of small containers to keep all the hardware in. They're marked and referenced in the instruction, it's easy if you have all the A, B, C, D parts, etc in cups or something instead of rifling through bags.
Also, a few years back Tamiya started using ABS on some parts like road wheels (don't know why, the polystyrene holds up great), so pay attention. Again, it's in the instructions and marked on the sprue (PS, ABS).
If you're not familiar, normal modeling cement is for PS and won't hold ABS. You'll need Tamiya Extra thin, PlastiWeld, Tenax or any MEK or methyl chloride based glue.
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thanks for the info, after looking at the directions, its going to take awhile to finish this, but im not in a hurry, will be a good learning experience for me. going to have to make a trip to get some ceramic grease, is lithium grease the same thing? never mind, it comes with ceramic grease. Guess I should have looked at all the parts.
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Congrats on the tank! Depending on how much your going to bash this sucker you may want to look into upgrading the swing arms to metal. The plastic ones can flex, but again this is only under extreme conditions. Plenty of people still running fine with plastic, just a heads up so you can do at that step of the build process if you like instead of going back and doing it.
http://www.tankzone.co.uk/cart/acc_l2a6.htm
http://www.afv-model.com/4711shop/pr...roducts_id=255
http://www.tankzone.co.uk/cart/acc_l2a6.htm
http://www.afv-model.com/4711shop/pr...roducts_id=255
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I got the swingarm and the spring to make my futaba 4yf radio left stick self centering, is there directions or a video I can watch to show me how to install this kit? thanks
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Yea they seem a bit weaker for some reason. You could open the TX again and pull out that spring to remove a loop or 2 from the spring then bend up a loop to attach it again.