TOP 10 RC Tanks for Sale. How to RC Tank Conversion from model kits 1/35 Tiger 1 Gruppe "Fehrmann" RFM rye field model Part 1

TOP 10 RC Tanks for Sale. How to RC Tank Conversion from model kits 1/35 Tiger 1 Gruppe "Fehrmann" RFM rye field model Part 1
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How to RC Tank Conversion from model kits 1/35 Tiger 1 Gruppe "Fehrmann" RFM rye field model Part 1. (TOP 10 RC Tanks for Sale, Best RC Tanks for Sale, Radio Control Tanks Scale Model)


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Model kits Rye Field Model 1/35 scale Tiger 1 Gruppe "Fehrmann" Pz.Kpfw.VI Ausf.E Sd.Kfz. 181 April 1945 Northern Germany



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Motor- https://shopee.com.my/product/9208448...

Metal rod- 2mm- https://shopee.com.my/product/9208448...

Cutter- https://shopee.com.my/product/9208448...





1:35 scale is the most popular scale for model military vehicles, with an extensive lineup of models and aftermarket parts available from a wide variety of manufacturers.

The roots of 1:35 as a military modelling scale lie in early motorized plastic tank kits. To accommodate electric motors and gearboxes, these models needed to be made in a larger scale. There were many companies making such tanks, but it was Tamiya's example that made 1:35 a de facto standard.

Company chairman Shunsaku Tamiya explains the origins of the scale in his book Master Modeler:

After the success of the Panther, I thought it would be a good idea for us to produce other tanks from different countries in the same scale. I measured the Panther and it turned out to be about 1/35 of the size of the original. This size had been chosen simply because it would accommodate a couple of B-type batteries. Tamiya's 1/35 series tanks eventually got to be known around the world, but this is the slightly haphazard origin of their rather awkward scale.

Early kits in the scale, built around bulky motorization components, often sacrificed scale appearance and detail, but their large size and potential for intricate superdetailing appealed to hobbyists.

Over the years, kits have become more and more detailed and accurate, and nowadays there is a whole industry in 1:35 dedicated to offering aftermarket detail parts for kits. After a new kit is released, companies like Aber and Eduard usually make detail sets available for it, allowing modellers to replace kit parts with more accurate photoetched alternatives.

In terms of model range, 1:35 is typically limited to military land vehicles and figures. Some helicopter kits also exist in the scale, whereas large airplane kits are more commonly done in 1:32 scale. In recent years, there have been some aeroplane releases in 1:35 as well, typically of vehicles operating in close contact with ground forces, such as the Fieseler Storch liaison aircraft or the Horsa glider. The figures are usually designed to go with the AFV's though, and are largely based around World War II. World War I figures are unusual and pre-1914 figures are very rare indeed.

Academy Plastic Model (Korea) Ace (Ukraine) Ace Corporation (Korea) Admiral (Czech Republic) AFV Club (Taiwan) Aim Fan Model (Ukraine) Airfix (UK) Alanger (Russia) Alan Hobby (Russia) AMT (USA) Amusing Hobby (Japan) Aoshima Bunka Kyozai (Japan) Ark Models (Russia) Arma Hobby (Poland) Armory (Ukraine) Art Model (Ukraine) Asuka Model (Japan) - former Tasca Atlantis Model (USA) Aurora Plastics Corporation (USA) AvantGarde Model Kits [AMK], (Macau with subsidiary in UK) Bandai (Japan) Black Label (China) - Brand of Dragon Models Bronco Models (Hong Kong, China) Caesar Miniatures (Taiwan) Cyber Hobby (China) - Brand of Dragon Models Czech Model Daco Plast (Russia) Doyusha (Japan) Dragon Models Limited (Hong Kong/China) Eastern Express (Russia) Eduard (Czech Republic) Fine Molds (Japan) Flagman (Russia) Foresight (Japan) Freedom Model Kits (Taiwan) Fujimi Mokei (Japan) Great Wall Hobby (China) GSI Creos (Japan) - former Gunze Sangyo Hasegawa (Japan) Hawk (USA) HK Models (Hong Kong, China) Hobby Boss (China) Hobbycraft (Canada) Huma Modell (Germany) ICM Holding (Ukraine) Imai Kagaku (Japan) Imex Model (USA) Italeri (Italy) Kinetic (Hong Kong, China) Kitty Hawk Models (China) KP Models (Hungary) Lindberg Models (USA) Lion Roar (China) Marusan (Japan) Matchbox (UK/Germany) Master Box (Ukraine) Meng Model (Hong Kong, China) Merit International (China) Micro Ace (Japan) - former Arii MiniArt (Ukraine) Mirage Hobby (Poland) Model Products Corporation (MPC) (USA) Modelcollect(China) Modelkasten (Japan) Monochrome (Japan) Mr. Hobby (Japan) - brand of GSI Creos Panda Hobby (Hong Kong, China) Pegasus Hobbies (USA) Pit-Road (Japan) Plasticos Lodela S.A. (Mexico)

Zvezda (Russia) Humbrol - Airfix/Heller

Injection-moulded ("short-run" low pressure)

Amodel (Ukraine) AZ Model [2] (Czech Republic) Azur [3] (Czech Republic/France) - Brand of MPM production s.r.o. Eduard (Czech Republic)



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could you please make a tutorial that works for any model, not just that kit? Also, could you make a list of links to the RC components you used for this build?
Thank you so much for making this video I've been looking for a way to build a one 35 scale rc tiger
Impressive! I had the same idea a few years ago and developped a full kit to make this kind of conversion easier. Have a look at my channel and let's talk about it!
great job! really cool! whats the total cost of materials plus kit?
Unlike the real thing, the gearbox actually works
Hi Azhar, great job. Well done. I see you've used a battery pack 3,7 V, 600mAh. Is it sufficent ?
How about a list of the components you used?
Great! May I know the rpm of the sprocket wheel's modified gearbox?
How did you fit the suspension so it won't fall off and what thickness are the shafts and what did you use to cut them?
This is actually so amazing but list of where you got the parts?
Awesome
Hey man how did you make the suspension work
very nice, do you have any 1:16?
Did you make the gearbox? If so how?
Hey where can i find this kit? Could i use a Tamiya kit or would it be to different?
the left side suspension arm are all pointing forward!
What about interoir versoin of this kit could you still do??
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Hi good job and do you use adurino board?
Bro, butuh apa aja yang bikin tank nya jadi jalan dan turret nya muter
Where you get this Motors with geraboxes?
Whats that little part on your hand? 4:53
I want to do this but I don't know where to start tbh. All the moters and transmitters and stuff. I wish I knew how to do it