Panzer_M wrote:does HL make Pz III L42, L60 and 75mm vairents?
HL makes at least two that I know of... a Panzer III Ausf. L, which would be the 50mm L/60 gun I believe, and a "Tauchpanzer" IIIH which would have the 50mm L/42 gun I think, I'm not sure about a 75mm variant. I have the Ausf L which in reality looks more like a Flammpanzer because of the slightly oversized airsoft gun tube, but it doesn't look bad and many that don't care about having a working BB gun have simply replaced the barrel with an aftermarket version. Regarding Tamiya's proportional control... I've never used one, and I'm sure it's probably smoother and more sophisticated than HL's, but that sophistication comes at a considerable extra cost. That being said, my HL tanks will crawl along real slow or move out smartly, depending on how far I push up the stick, it requires a bit of practice and finesse with the stick to run through the speed range smoothly, especially at the lower end, but it does work, and for $500+ less per tank I can live with it. As someone else rightly pointed out, most of us here are static model collectors, not RC tank enthusiasts, and we simply can't justify plunking down $500 to $800 for one tank that is not even built or painted yet. I have nothing but respect and admiration for the guys like GD who can put together a Tamiya 1/16 masterpiece, and more importantly can afford the price tag. Tamiya may be the Cadillac or Rolls Royce of the RC tank world, but for the majority of us Heng Long's products represent an excellent combination of value, performance, and upgradeability at a price that won't break the bank. It's also becoming pretty obvious that HL is making a real commitment to expanding their product line and improving quality while still keeping prices at an affordable level, and that can only be a good thing in my opinion.
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