25:00 that’s definitely not the way the idler is mounted, it’s a lot more up and to the back to the point where the top of the tracks should look flat. Either way, I can’t wait to see the final product!
@@PitstainHobbies Yes, absolutely! Although there is still satisfaction to be found in disassembling a RTR model and completely rebuilding and customising it. It all boils down to necessity and preference. Tamiya models are beautiful, but for hardcore RC users, they're just not suitable for constant outdoor use as they are essentially large scale models with motorisation. I have a mixture of Tamiya and Torro/Taigen, and each individual tank has its own short comings and merits.
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This tank's looking awesome so far. Looking forward on the paint job and how you arrange the additional stuff.👍
Thank you, I am looking forward to the painting process and added stowage.
Glad your back.
Thanks me too!
25:00 that’s definitely not the way the idler is mounted, it’s a lot more up and to the back to the point where the top of the tracks should look flat.
Either way, I can’t wait to see the final product!
Ayè, there is something wrong with the wheels
the idler is pretty well tensioned, I could make it a bit tighter but not by much.
@@PitstainHobbies the front wheel (Leitrad)is in the wrong position
i figured it out finally, you will see it correct in part 4 which is now live.
@@PitstainHobbies can you tell me about the metaltraks that you use for the kingtigerPorscheturret?
What brand is it?
Wear did you get your ball bearings for the centurion
Ebay just look for 5x8x2.5 ball bearings
Very nice!
I'd like a Centurion and did consider the Tamiya kit, but I want a MK.5 so I decided to wait for the Haya release
The Haya looks like it's going to be very nice, my favorite thing is building my tanks, I wish all the other companies would make proper build kits.
@@PitstainHobbies Yes, absolutely!
Although there is still satisfaction to be found in disassembling a RTR model and completely rebuilding and customising it.
It all boils down to necessity and preference.
Tamiya models are beautiful, but for hardcore RC users, they're just not suitable for constant outdoor use as they are essentially large scale models with motorisation.
I have a mixture of Tamiya and Torro/Taigen, and each individual tank has its own short comings and merits.
1:25 RC Tamiya Centurion 👌👌👌👌1:16 tamiya centurion😏?
Beer be!
it would help if the front wheels were on the right sides they are upside down.
I will check that out, thank you.