Google image search this: top of the line rc tanks
https://www.google.ca/search?q=top+of+the+line+rc+tanks&biw=1680&bih=916&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiR5_zL3LDPAhVHzmMKHRanAAcQ_AUIBygC
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
R/C tanks #3: www.hobbytron.com
http://www.hobbytron.com/RCTanks.html
Example:
Pic with ad:
Max. Range: 100m / 330ft.
Frequency: 2.4GHz
100% like the real machine
Electronic speed control
Digitally proportional
Bullet shooting (BB bullets) on the move or stationary
Turret turns 720 degrees
Cannon moves up and down
Machine gun sound and LED lights
Individual suspension; can climb up to 30-degree slopes
Professional painting – Used version
Product Size: 635 x 230 x 220 mm
Scale: 1:16
Battery Requirement:
7.2V 800mAh rechargeable battery (included)
9V 200mA 1.8VA (included)
6 x AA battery (excluded)
Accessories:
10 x BB bullets
1 x Cardboard target
Example:
Hobby Engine
Premium Label M1A1 Abrams
Missile
1:16 scale
RTR Tank ( = Ready To Run)
$99.95
Out of Stock
Enter your email below and we'll send you a notify email when this item is available for purchase.
Pic with ad:
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I found the Hobby Engine company's website, I think. I then looked up this tank from there list of Premium Label tanks:
http://www.hobbyengine.com.hk/?page_id=410
The page about this specific Premium Label tank of theirs is, I think (not sure if it is the tank hobbytron.com is selling):
http://www.hobbyengine.com.hk/?page_id=678
This is what that webpage looks like:
0711W / M1A1 ABRAMS (WINTER EDITION)
Product Details:Max. Range: 100m / 330ft.
Frequency: 2.4GHz
100% like the real machine
Electronic speed control
Digitally proportional
Bullet shooting (BB bullets) on the move or stationary
Turret turns 720 degrees
Cannon moves up and down
Machine gun sound and LED lights
Individual suspension; can climb up to 30-degree slopes
Professional painting – Used version
Product Size: 635 x 230 x 220 mm
Scale: 1:16
Battery Requirement:
7.2V 800mAh rechargeable battery (included)
9V 200mA 1.8VA (included)
6 x AA battery (excluded)
Accessories:
10 x BB bullets
1 x Cardboard target
R/C tanks #2: www.towerhobbies.com
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0095p?FVSEARCH=%3Cb%3Erc%3C%2Fb%3E+%3Cb%3Et%3C%2Fb%3Eanks
Example:
Tamiya
1/16 scale
Leopard 2 A6 Main Battle Tank Kit
$979.99
With Combo:
Duratrax Onyx 110 AC/DC Peak Charger
Tower Hobbies NiMH 6-Cell 7.2V 2000mAh Stick Standard
Tower Hobbies 424 4-Channel SLT System
Comes out to $1049.66
Example:
Tamiya
1/16 scale
Leopard 2 A6 Main Battle Tank Kit
$979.99
With Combo:
Duratrax Onyx 110 AC/DC Peak Charger
Tower Hobbies NiMH 6-Cell 7.2V 2000mAh Stick Standard
Tower Hobbies 424 4-Channel SLT System
Comes out to $1049.66
R/C (radio controlled (I thought it meant remote controlled)) tanks #1: www.rcplanet.com
https://www.rcplanet.com/RC_Tanks_Remote_Control_Radio_s/3242.htm
Examples:
VS Tank
Pics that accompanied ad:
Pics that accompanied ad:
Examples:
VS Tanks
1/24 scale
Russian T72 M1 Service Camo RC Tank
VSKA03102999
$179.99
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VS Tank
1/24 scale
M1A2 Abrams IR Battle Tank Desert
VSKA03102992
$179.99
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Tamiya
1/16 scale
JGSDF Type 10 Tank
TAM36209
$665.99
Build Type | Unassembled Kit (NOTE: It says Unassembled kit; don't know what that means.) | |
Skill Level | Skill Level 4 | |
Free Shipping | Free Shipping |
Pics that accompanied ad:
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Same tank as above, but Full Option Kit:
Tamiya
1/16 scale
JGSDF Type 10 Tank Full Option Kit
TAM56037
$1,299.99
Build Type | Unassembled Kit (NOTE: Also like tank above, it says Unassembled Kit; don't know what that means.) | ||||||||
Skill Level | Skill Level 4 | ||||||||
Free Shipping | Free Shipping |
Pics that accompanied ad:
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Karl Diesel's photobucket
Remember this Tiran 5 video I posted not long ago?: http://samsarictravelling.blogspot.ca/2016/09/another-tiran-5-remote-control-tank-of.html
I think I found Karl Diesel's photobucket which shows this Tiran 5:
http://s28.photobucket.com/user/karl_diesel/library/?sort=3&page=1
Source: http://s28.photobucket.com/user/karl_diesel/media/DSCN5037_zps66801fc6.jpg.html?sort=3&o=44
I think I found Karl Diesel's photobucket which shows this Tiran 5:
http://s28.photobucket.com/user/karl_diesel/library/?sort=3&page=1
Source: http://s28.photobucket.com/user/karl_diesel/media/DSCN5037_zps66801fc6.jpg.html?sort=3&o=44
Monday, 26 September 2016
Rusty-looking t-55.
Copyright (c) 2003, Jim Lewis/GunTruck Studios
All Rights Reserved
Source: http://guntruck.com/T55page1.html
Tiran is also a place in the world if you do a google search.
Tiran is also a place in the world if you do a google search.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiran_Island
The Strait of Tiran and Tiran Island (Red Sea)
Image author: Marc Ryckaert (MJJR) From:wikipedia
Images:
https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g297555-d548226-Reviews-Tiran_Island-Sharm_El_Sheikh_South_Sinai_Red_Sea_and_Sinai.html#photos;geo=297555&detail=548226
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiran_Island
The Strait of Tiran and Tiran Island (Red Sea)
Image author: Marc Ryckaert (MJJR) From:wikipedia
Images:
https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g297555-d548226-Reviews-Tiran_Island-Sharm_El_Sheikh_South_Sinai_Red_Sea_and_Sinai.html#photos;geo=297555&detail=548226
Meaning of Tiran (in Hebrew): beginner
The meaning of Tiran [pronounced as Tiy-RAE-N] in Hebrew is beginner.
Source: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/israel/tiran.htm
Source: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/israel/tiran.htm
You can buy a fully-built Tiran 5 model tank, 1/35 size, from here, I guess: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pre-Order-Built-Tamiya-1-35-Israeli-Tiran-5-Medium-Tank-Crew-Accessories-/171980894357
You can buy a fully-built Tiran 5 model tank, 1/35 size, from here, I guess:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pre-Order-Built-Tamiya-1-35-Israeli-Tiran-5-Medium-Tank-Crew-Accessories-/171980894357
It costs US $239.98
+ US $29.98 for shipping ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pre-Order-Built-Tamiya-1-35-Israeli-Tiran-5-Medium-Tank-Crew-Accessories-/171980894357#shpCntId )
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pre-Order-Built-Tamiya-1-35-Israeli-Tiran-5-Medium-Tank-Crew-Accessories-/171980894357
It costs US $239.98
+ US $29.98 for shipping ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pre-Order-Built-Tamiya-1-35-Israeli-Tiran-5-Medium-Tank-Crew-Accessories-/171980894357#shpCntId )
Sunday, 25 September 2016
Tiran 5 images from http://tanknutdave.com/israeli-tiran-tank-series/
Tiran 5 tank firing.
Image of parade of Tiran 4Sh or Tiran 5Sh.
Tiran 5Sh. This one has the marking '2-' on the front, just like on the Tamiya manufacterer's 1/35 static model tank I have.
Source: http://tanknutdave.com/israeli-tiran-tank-series/
Tiran 5 images. Latrun Armor Museum, Israel.
Source: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/Tiran-5-latrun-1.jpg
Tiran 5, Latrun Armor Museum, Israel, by Vladimir Yakubov
Source: http://svsm.org/gallery/tiran5
(More at: http://svsm.org/gallery/tiran5?page=2
http://svsm.org/gallery/tiran5?page=3
http://svsm.org/gallery/tiran5?page=4
http://svsm.org/gallery/tiran5?page=5
http://svsm.org/gallery/tiran5?page=6
http://svsm.org/gallery/tiran5?page=7 )
This is a wikipedia page about the museum, I think: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yad_La-Shiryon
"Official" Tiran 5 static model tank images from Tamiya company.
Source: http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/35328tiran5/index.htm
(If images are too small, then click the Source link)
Tiran 5 remote control tank on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vRE9yPzTF4
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vRE9yPzTF4
Monday, 19 September 2016
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
6.2.2 Wisdom and Knowledge Series, post #6. Buddhism, post #3: Accidents analyzed.
Wisdom and Knowledge Series, post #6. Buddhism, post #3 (6.2.2):
Accidents Analyzed
Accidents can happen with a utility knife when you do hobby modelling, wouldn't you agree?
My R.I.P. 'R.I.P.'R tank I created is just my version of a Tiran 5 tank model. No accidents with the utility knife happened to me when I was modelling the tank.
Here is an image of a utility knife (also called a 'box-cutter'?):
Possibly my own personal analyzation in the past, in my mind, of accidents, gave me understanding as to how accidents happened in some ways, and helped me avoid accidents with the utility knife in my R.I.P. 'R.I.P.'R tank model building. I will now share that analyzation of how accidents happen:
When you use force to cut something, and the knife slips, you may not have enough control to stop a possible accident from happening (cutting your hand/body, for example), because the knife is moving too fast, due to the force you applied to cut something just before the accident happened.
Accidents of cutting yourself will possibly less likely happen if you do not use uncontrolled force, that there is no fast accidental slip of the knife.
No great uncontrolled force used in cutting = no uncontrolled quick movement of the knife if an accidental slip were to happen. (Therefore, a speeding knife will not cut you in a slip of the knife.)
Again: if you use too much force in your cutting -- for example, cutting the plastic residual knobs off the plastic tank tires (after you broke those tank tires off the plastic frame that held them and other parts) -- if there is a slip of your knife, the speed of the moving knife is too hard to control, and will lead possibly to an accident like cutting yourself. Instead, if you don't want to accidentally cut yourself: do not use an amount of force that is too much to cut something, that if a slip of the knife were to happen you could not control the knife's direction of travel in that slip (because of too much force leading to too much speed of the knife when it slips).
It's basically cause-effect. Science is cause-effect, right? The 'Majjhima Nikaya 61' of Theravada Buddhism teaches cause-effect. Here is the link to the Majjhima Nikaya 61:
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.061.than.html
Three things the Majjhima Nikaya 61 says:
1) Thinking before you do something is also called 'proactive', right? Also, 'foresight' is a good word for it, right?
2) Think while you are doing something.
3) And thinking after you do something, can be called 'hindsight', right?
Last analyzation of accidents:
A knife is a sharp, hard, thin edge, which will, for example, give a sharp cut to your hand/body when contacted in an accidental slip.
Gravel on the ground is less sharp, but the pebbles that make up the gravel are each hard surfaces your hand, etc. will contact if you fall off your bike, for example. The contact with it will be an abrasion type contact to your hand, etc, not a thin cut contact like a knife.
An "accident" if it were to happen against a soft object, for example, a banana, would not give your hand/body any injury, but the banana would be "harmed"/squashed when contacted.
If you don't want to spend the time building a tank from a model kit, having to smell the glue and paint in the modelling, the great amount of time it takes, possibly having a disastrous accident or small accidents with an utility knife, then buy a tank already put together -- static model or remote control (if you don't mind spending the money on it).
That's all.
Accidents Analyzed
Accidents can happen with a utility knife when you do hobby modelling, wouldn't you agree?
My R.I.P. 'R.I.P.'R tank I created is just my version of a Tiran 5 tank model. No accidents with the utility knife happened to me when I was modelling the tank.
Here is an image of a utility knife (also called a 'box-cutter'?):
Possibly my own personal analyzation in the past, in my mind, of accidents, gave me understanding as to how accidents happened in some ways, and helped me avoid accidents with the utility knife in my R.I.P. 'R.I.P.'R tank model building. I will now share that analyzation of how accidents happen:
When you use force to cut something, and the knife slips, you may not have enough control to stop a possible accident from happening (cutting your hand/body, for example), because the knife is moving too fast, due to the force you applied to cut something just before the accident happened.
Accidents of cutting yourself will possibly less likely happen if you do not use uncontrolled force, that there is no fast accidental slip of the knife.
No great uncontrolled force used in cutting = no uncontrolled quick movement of the knife if an accidental slip were to happen. (Therefore, a speeding knife will not cut you in a slip of the knife.)
Again: if you use too much force in your cutting -- for example, cutting the plastic residual knobs off the plastic tank tires (after you broke those tank tires off the plastic frame that held them and other parts) -- if there is a slip of your knife, the speed of the moving knife is too hard to control, and will lead possibly to an accident like cutting yourself. Instead, if you don't want to accidentally cut yourself: do not use an amount of force that is too much to cut something, that if a slip of the knife were to happen you could not control the knife's direction of travel in that slip (because of too much force leading to too much speed of the knife when it slips).
It's basically cause-effect. Science is cause-effect, right? The 'Majjhima Nikaya 61' of Theravada Buddhism teaches cause-effect. Here is the link to the Majjhima Nikaya 61:
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.061.than.html
Three things the Majjhima Nikaya 61 says:
1) Thinking before you do something is also called 'proactive', right? Also, 'foresight' is a good word for it, right?
2) Think while you are doing something.
3) And thinking after you do something, can be called 'hindsight', right?
Last analyzation of accidents:
A knife is a sharp, hard, thin edge, which will, for example, give a sharp cut to your hand/body when contacted in an accidental slip.
Gravel on the ground is less sharp, but the pebbles that make up the gravel are each hard surfaces your hand, etc. will contact if you fall off your bike, for example. The contact with it will be an abrasion type contact to your hand, etc, not a thin cut contact like a knife.
An "accident" if it were to happen against a soft object, for example, a banana, would not give your hand/body any injury, but the banana would be "harmed"/squashed when contacted.
If you don't want to spend the time building a tank from a model kit, having to smell the glue and paint in the modelling, the great amount of time it takes, possibly having a disastrous accident or small accidents with an utility knife, then buy a tank already put together -- static model or remote control (if you don't mind spending the money on it).
That's all.
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