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Secure Payments heng long 2.4ghz twin sound bb firing smoke sound SHERMAN battle tank model

The ultimate radio controlled tank for every 'wannabe' tank commander! This tank is feature packed and the transmitter gives you full control. One stick allows you to move the tank in all directions including rotating on its axis and pivot turning. The other stick controls the turret allowing you to take aim by rotating it in both directions and also up and down. Once you have your target lined up, hit the fire button on the transmitter and the tank will fire a small 6mm plastic BB, recoiling and making a shooting sound as it does it. The sound system has a running engine noise as well as firing cannon and machine gun sounds plus more. The cool smoke generator actually produces a small cloud of smoke from the exhaust!

The tracks are independently powered by large twin 540 motors allowing the tank to tackle the toughest off road terrain. Unlike some cheap toy tanks, the tracks on these are made from multiple proper treads linked together and feature several shock absorbers on each side to give realistic working suspension. To top it off the tank has a highly detailed shell with authentic color finish, realistic attachments and commander figure.

It's a fully functional model with many upgrades over standard 1/16th tanks. Most noticeable are the upgraded metal tracks. This is the metal upgrade version so comes with metal tracks, metal idler and sprocket wheel and metal gearbox which not only add to the realism but also makes it more reliable.

MODEL SCALE 1:16 RADIO EQUIPMENT 2.4 GHz SPECIFICATIONS Scale: 1:16 Battery pack: 1800mah Li-Ion Frequency: 2.4Ghz Remote control distance: 30-50 metres Charging time: 3-4 Hours Playtime per charge: Up to 30 minutes BB Firing: Yes Smoke Effects: Yes Sound Effects: Yes Max Firing range of Motor air gun: Approx 10 - 25m Gun Shell: 6mm BB Shell Full Length: 375mm Full Width: 170mm Full Height: 185mm FEATURES New 2.4Ghz version allows multiple tanks to be used in the same area without interference. Also gives better range and stability. Upgraded steel gearbox Upgraded metal tracks Upgraded metal driving wheels Upgraded metal idler wheels Rechargeable battery pack 1800mah Li-Ion Full tank movement - Forward, reverse, regular turning, pivot turning, gun barrel up and down, turret turns about 320 degrees Realistic working independent suspension system Realistic chassis Equipped with high gripping working caterpillar tracks Automatic electric gun system Realistic smoking exhaust Shoots BB bullets with simulating shooting recoil action Fires BB's up to 25m 30-40 BB capacity Infrared battle system Realistic sound effects! Multi speed forward & reverse Realistic commander figure INCLUDED IN THE BOX:

RTR RC Tank Transmitter Antenna 1800mah Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery Battery Charger 6mm Battle Bullets one small box Accessory pack REQUIRED TO USE 6 x AA batteries for the transmitter

A very detailed review greatly written by the user "alpha" of hobby squawk

ntroduction:

Recognized as a war winning weapon that helped secure victory in World War II, the M4 Sherman was a light infantry support tank that evolved into a multi-role, history-making force multiplier.

My Personal Averaged Total Score for the Heng Long 1/16 Scale "M4A3 Sherman" WW2 Light Tank, Upgrade Edition: 85 out of 100

Read below to see how I arrived at this rating while evaluating the "Upgrade" version of the Sherman. "Upgrade" means that its exterior is plastic but its interior gears are steel. Note, where shown, the metal tracks denote a "Professional" version which includes more external metal parts at higher cost.

Functions:

Featuring the latest TK6 MFCB (Multi-Function Control Board), all of Heng Long's other TK6 series 1/16 scale tanks are full of features:

1) Proportional acceleration, steering, turret traverse, and gun elevation/depression
2) Programmable radio settings for the amount of recoil, the sensitivity in turns, the overall sensitivity in acceleration, high speed and low speed modes, etc
3) Smoke effect (On/Off)
4) Headlights and Brake lights (On/Off)
5) Volume (five settings including Off)
6) Four different Sound Sets. Each Sound Set contains a unique engine start sound, idle sound, accelerating sound, traverse sound, elevate sound, machine gun, cannon firing, and shutdown sound.
7) Track Recoil (Three settings from low, medium, and high) --This shudders the tank briefly rearward to simulate recoil when firing the main cannon. The Low or Medium settings are more realistic.
8) Fires a 6mm plastic BB (~10 meters with minimal accuracy and limited velocity, but should still be treated with caution and with adequate eye protection)
9) Fires an invisible IR signal to be used as part of Heng Long's Infrared Battle System, which disables other tanks when hit five times during simulated combat. Up to 20 tanks at the same time can battle each other!
10) Independent suspension on all road wheels

What's In the Box:

As an RTR or "Ready To Run" RC model, everything is included in the box except six AA batteries for the radio transmitter. In areas where shipping liquids is restricted, the glycerin used for the "smoke effect" is absent, but can be found locally at hardware or convenience stores that sell glycerin oil.

The radio, tank, cosmetic accessory parts, tank battery, tank battery charger, and plastic BBs, don't require any "assembly", other than installing the aforementioned "cosmetic accessory parts" and applying decals if you choose. After installation

Initial Two Minute Function Test:

Because the tank itself is functionally complete and it doesn't require the cosmetic accessory parts to run, I recommend testing your tank's basic functions immediately after unboxing the tank, before you install the cosmetic accessory parts. If there happens to be any problems, it is better to report them to Motion RC for warranty support before the tank has any cosmetic parts attached to it.

To conduct this initial two minute test, insert six AA batteries in the radio and turn it on. Plug in the tank's included 2s battery and slide the tank's switch to On. The radio and tank are already "bound" to each other via 2.4Ghz signal, so simply press the Key button on the radio and your tank will activate. Move all the tank's controls in every direction to evaluate their function. Refer to the Manual for all controls. Note that the turret and cannon barrel will produce a "clacking" sound when they reach their maximum travel points. This sound is normal and is a warning for you to stop moving it in that direction. Importantly, DO NOT run the tank more than two minutes for this initial test, since it arrives with only a storage charge.

Once satisfied that your tank is operating normally, plug the battery into the included wall charger. While it's charging, turn your attention to the installation of the "cosmetic accessory parts".


Details:
Nine "Cosmetic Spare Parts" sprues and a few loose parts are provided, as shown below. Several of these are designed to plug into pre-drilled holes, and for the most part are "snap fit". ABS glue can be used to adhere the parts permanently, but I prefer to keep them unglued, except in areas where I don't expect to ever have to remove the part for painting or transport. The Sherman's engine deck and front glacis are where most of the "snap fit" parts attach, such as the pioneering tools and ammo storage rack. However Heng Long chose to minimize the number of pre-drilled holes, opting instead to attach the stowage parts (ammo cans, bags, boxes, fuel can, spare wheels and tracks) with double-stick tape.

Recognizing the wide variety of Sherman loadouts and configurations that a modeler may want to depict, it makes sense to me why Heng Long did not want to drill so many holes in areas where some users may not want a hole. This is good for versatility, but not so good for longevity, because some of the parts may fall off when the double stick tape dries out. I would recommend deciding upon a final position for your stowage gear, and either use the double-stick tape, or glue the parts into place. It wouldn't be too difficult to glue magnets along the inner wall of the hull, and to the larger stowage boxes and bags, to make them magnetically attachable.

A glycerin based "smoke effect" is expelled downward through the same exhaust location as the real Sherman. Adding a couple drops of glycerin oil every hour or so is a minor hassle since you need to invert the tank at a 45 degree angle, but the Sherman is light enough to pick up with one hand to accomplish the task.

Decals:

Heng Long includes an adhesive vinyl transfer decal sheet --do not use water on these! Stick the decal to the surface using the clear diagrams as reference, then use the back of your fingernail to firmly burnish the decal onto the surface, then carefully remove the clear upper film off of the decal itself. Some of the markings are accurate and some of them are marketing text, such as "HL". Contact Callie at Callie-Graphics.com for a custom set to match your desired tank's accurate markings.

After applying the decals, you may want to seal them in with a clear coat such as a spray can of Testors Dullcote or WBPU ("Water Based PolyUrethane") from either Minwax or Varathane. I didn't apply a clear coat, but the decals continue to hold well to the surface, so I do not consider a clear coat absolutely necessary for casual use. If you do decide to apply a clear coat, always test under the tank first to ensure the colors do not react adversely to your chosen clear coat product.

Two headlights and two tail lights are included on the M4A3 Sherman that can be turned on and off using the radio transmitter via a button sequence as stated in the manual. I leave them on.

Pre-Drive Checklist

By the time you've finished detailing your tank with the parts sprues and decals, your tank's battery should be fully charged and you're now ready for your first full test run!

Plug the battery back into the battery bay under the Sherman. I like how Heng Long designed the screw to always stay connected to the battery bay door, so it's impossible to lose that little screw. The 2s 1800mAh battery uses a Tamiya-style connector for main power, and also has a conventional three wire balance plug. I've found this to be convenient for checking the battery voltage with my battery voltage checker, just as I do with my larger airplane batteries. Heng Long's system will automatically shut down when the battery is depleted. The Sherman is light enough to turn over and access its On/Off switch.

If you plan on battling your friends with the included IR (infrared) system, plug in the IR apple and locate its magnetic anchor spot behind the hatch. This apple receives incoming IR signals from your opponents, and registers a "hit" on your tank if the IR signal is properly aligned from the opponent's barrel. Heng Long's magnets are concealed inside the turret and thus there isn't any unsightly mount visible from the outside of the turret. The IR apple is low profile, and reasonably sensitive in overcast conditions out to ~10-15 meters.

As part of your pre-drive routine, inspect the Sherman's running gear for any debris from previous use, especially if you run it outdoors in dirt or gravel. Check the suspension travel and rocking side to side, to ensure each road wheel moves smoothly. Heng Long's representation of the real Sherman's VVSS (Vertical Volute Suspension System) is fair, but lacks the travel of more modern tank suspension systems like torsion bar suspension. Some of the screw caps needed sanding to fit flush against the bogie pillar.

Driving the Sherman:

Driving a Heng Long tank these days is easy, especially with the smooth proportional controls of the TK6 MFCB! The right stick controls forward and reverse, and left and right travel of the tank treads. The left stick controls the turret's traverse (side to side) and elevation/depression (up/down) of the main gun. The trick is to synchronize your movements so that the tank moves realistically, and points the gun as the tank moves in a different direction. All Heng Long tank turrets can traverse 320 degrees, and the barrel elevates and depresses through a range of 20 degrees or so. When you hear a "clacking" sound, the movement has reached its maximum limit and you must stop pushing the stick in that direction.

Refer to the manual for how to fire the machine gun, the main gun sequence, load 6mm BBs, and conduct IR battles. The TK6 also allows the user to program a range of features by means of pressing down a combination of buttons and moving one or the two control sticks. The amount of recoil can be adjusted higher or lower, the top speed can be set to two limits, the sensitivity in forward turns and reverse turns, and other actions are programmable in mere seconds. Out of the box, I reduced the turning sensitivity, so it reacts more less "jumpy". RC Airplane pilots would recognize this feature as adding "Expo" or "Exponential". It's a neat feature that Heng Long has included in this latest generation of TK6 MFCB.

Gears, Driveability, and Run Time

Thank goodness Heng Long has brought its steel gears down from the Professional Edition and into all Upgrade Editions of their tanks. Previously, the zinc alloy gears they used were prone to early failures, and users would need to buy the steel gear hop-up sets separately. But now, as of 11/2019, all of Motion RC's Upgrade version tanks will include Steel gears, which are superior to the old Zinc Alloy gears in every way. While the remainder of the tank's running gear is ABS plastic, this Upgrade version is the better choice for a budget-conscious RC tanker because the steel gears in the gearbox are very durable, yet the plastic tracks keep the tank light and maneuverable. That being said, the Professional Edition of the M4A3 Sherman replaces the plastic tracks, drive sprocket, and idler wheel with metal versions. This roughly doubles the tank's weight to over 8 pounds, and increases the cost as well, but the overall durability of the system is worth the investment if you plan to run your tank on grass or in rough conditions.

Another advantage of the cheaper Upgrade Edition is that its plastic tracks are kinder on interior wood floors. If you're someone who prefers a lighter weight, lower cost, indoor friendly, occasional runner kind of tank, the Upgrade Edition is a good choice. If you want tough metal tracks that won't degrade over time running on paved or rocky terrain, consider moving up to the Professional Edition.

Either version of this tank can easily climb a 40 degree incline on hard packed dirt. Avoid muddy conditions or wet grass, as it tends to clog the idler wheel rather quickly. Indoors, the sound is very loud, the LED headlight is bright, and the smoke is easily visible. Outdoors, the sound is still readily audible and the LED is also visible in daylight.

The stock battery is 2s 7.4v 1800mAh, with a Tamiya connector. With the smoke running, sound to maximum volume, and moving constantly, I run for an average of 20-25 minutes, or longer if I manage throttle and turn off the smoker. Spare batteries are inexpensive, so it's easy to keep running. On average, my stock batteries balance with the included charger to within ~0.1V between both cells. Without the smoker running and leaving the tank on idle with occasional movements, an hour of standby time is achievable.

"Send It!" Firing the Airsoft BB Cannon and the IR Battle System

Firing the machine gun by pressing the labeled button triggers a machine gun sound and a bright LED at the base of the coaxial mount located in the turret alongside the main cannon. Firing the main cannon is accomplished by holding down both the cannon button and the machine gun button, resulting in a cannon firing sound and a track recoil and a 6mm BB going flying 30 feet out of the tank. It's all synchronized very well, so that the overall effect is convincing. I prefer the lowest or the middle setting for track recoil, because the highest setting is too exaggerated and unrealistic in my opinion. I appreciate the need to push and hold two buttons to fire the main cannon, as this prevents accidental firing of the 6mm BB. The BBs don't hurt, but they are projectiles nonetheless, so all precaution should be taken for safety. Don't expect pinpoint accuracy, but overall the Sherman is fun for occasional plinking outside.

The most fun I've had with all these recent Heng Long tanks is engaging in IR Battles with other tanks equipped with the same TK6 MFCB. The Sherman is a well matched opponent to the Panzer IV. They have similar advantages and limitations in terms of mobility with their similarly narrow tracks.

Whether a BB is loaded or not, firing the main cannon will always trigger the cannon sound and the track recoil, and will also always trigger the IR (infrared) emitter that's hidden in the mantlet, facing forward. This IR emitter sends an invisible beam that is detected by the IR mast that connects to any other TK6-equipped tank or Tamiya IR battle system equipped tank. The mast connects magnetically to the turret, and receives "hits" from other tanks. Registered hits result in the tank shuddering for a split second. After five hits, the tank plays back an "explosion and burning sound", then shuts down for five seconds, before powering back up automatically so you can resume battling your friends. A backyard brawl with four or five tanks is serious fun! Maneuvering and angling for a shot while driving for cover, all the while shouting taunts to your friends, becomes very competitive very quickly.

All of Heng Long's TK6-equipped tanks can battle each other. Pit a modern Challenger II against a WW2 Panzer or any combination with the more than 15 tanks in Heng Long's lineup. Older iterations of Heng Long tanks that are not TK6 equipped cannot participate, however. This is another reason why I don't recommend buying the older generation TK5.3 or RX18 versions of Heng Long's tanks --they're simply obsolete unless you're just looking for a shelf queen or shell to gut and customize.

Like most Heng Long's recent tanks, I found the Sherman's IR emitter's sensitivity to be acceptably consistent in overcast conditions out to ~10-15 meters. In optimum conditions, a hit can be registered out to 25 meters or more, but in my experience this was rare, and in local RC tank engagements, the actual range to target tends to be much shorter, around 6-10 meters. It should also be noted that all IR technology is susceptible to decreased performance in direct sunlight, which is why IR Tank Battlers often use sunshades on the IR receiver ("apple"). IR receivers can also be masked by obstacles, even those on the turret. Additionally, it appears that turning the turret can create less than consistent results when registering hits. It is not an exact science, but some devices like sunshades can be tried to reduce glare and interference.

Power and Handling

Simply stated, I wouldn't recommend buying the previous versions that came before the TK6. This TK6 MFCB makes the tank so much more enjoyable to drive and operate than all previous iterations of Heng Long's controllers that you've probably read about elsewhere online over the past 15 years or so. Even their tanks from two years ago don't drive like this new TK6.

The Sherman can be driven at a walking pace at full throttle on the High setting and about 25% slower on Low setting. Hold G and move the left stick up or down to select the High or Low setting, respectively. Fast or medium or very slow movements can be achieved, which to me is part of the fun in driving an RC tank. This is where the TK6 MFCB shines, in giving excellent proportional control to everything that moves on the tank. Older versions only cycled their cannon barrel up/down in a loop, but now with this TK6 version I can elevate or depress the gun at any time along its path, and I can do so quickly or slowly in proportion with my stick inputs. Even the turret traverse is proportional -- slow rotation with small control stick input, or faster rotation with larger stick input.

To summarize the TK6 MFCB in one word: "Smooth".

Upgrade path and "Wrenchability" --how easy is it to service, maintain, and upgrade this tank?:

As mentioned previously, my M4A3 Sherman is the "Upgrade" version, meaning its exterior components are all plastic, while the gears in the gearbox are steel. I find this to be a great balance between cost, driveability, and weight. The more expensive "Professional" version features metal tracks, road wheels, idler wheel, and drive sprocket --essentially all the moving drive system parts outside of the tank--. This significantly increases the weight, which some tankers may enjoy, and also the durability in certain conditions, but the trade-off for this weight gain is lower drive time. For anyone operating the heavier Professional version, I recommend buying a spare battery or two. Between the Upgrade and Professional, I prefer the Professional.

The metal parts also arrive unpainted, making it easy to visually distinguish in product photos which version is which. If the road wheels are green and the track is black, they're plastic and that's the Original or Upgrade Edition. If the road wheels are metal colored and the tracks are as well, then they're metal and that's the Professional Edition. The metal wheels would need to be painted by the user, if he/she prefers. The Upgrade Edition is pictured to the left and the Professional Edition is pictured to the right.

Speaking of the TK6 MFCB, I was pleased to see that it has several unused ports. There is a brake light port, and also turn signal ports. There is even a "Main Cannon Barrel LED" port, that flashes in sync with the cannon sound. If you were okay with running an LED into the barrel and cancelling the airsoft BB firing function, you could within minutes have a neat simulated "flash" at the tip of the barrel every time you fired the main gun.

Things to watch out for:

1) The plastic BBs included in all of Heng Long's tanks aren't the best. Their instruction manual recommends visually sorting the BBs and removing any BBs that are deformed, flat, broken, or oblong. About 8% of the Sherman's BBs were unusable.

2) Don't flood the smoker. There is one smoker in the tank, with one exhaust tube exiting in the same location as the real tank. Those tubes in fact function as both the exhaust for the smoke and the intake for the smoke oil, so it's imperative that you only put one drop in each of the tubes every hour of smoking. Less is more! If you overflow the tubes, the smoke can't exit, causing the smoker unit to clog and die.

3) Read our "Do's And Don'ts of RC Tanking" article *here* and watch its accompanying video *here* for all relevant tips, tricks, and warnings that pertain to any RC tank. Most importantly, do not attempt to run the tank into obstacles larger, in 1/16 scale terms, than what the real tank was subjected to. These tanks are not scale crawler trucks, so don't expect them climb over rocks and boulders taller than the tank's ground clearance, which is typically around 1" from the underside of the hull. Also, do not attempt to drive in water or mud. In their stock form, RC tanks are not intended to be used in wet or muddy conditions. Extensive waterproofing and cleaning is just the start of upgrades required to make such operation repeatable without irreparable damage.

CONCLUSION


As with all Heng Long 1/16 tanks, I assess a rating for each of seven key areas. Having driven all of Heng Long's 20+ tanks, my ratings are in the context of the M4A3 Sherman's own cost and intended audience, which is the entry level and mid-level RC tank enthusiast looking to get started in the $150-$300 range without breaking the bank.

From that vantage point, here is how I rank the Heng Long 1/16 Scale "M4A3 Sherman" light tank:

Initial Quality: 94/100
Like all Heng Long's RTR tanks, the M4A3 Sherman is primarily composed of ABS plastic, and arrives completely painted in olive drab with an airbrush applied shading. The factory does a fairly good job in keeping the shading minimal and not too jarring. The packaging was secure, and nothing was missing. During the two minute test drive, everything functioned as it should. Aside from a few poorly molded airsoft BBs, which I expect with all Heng Long's bags of BBs, the rest of the overall RTR package's initial quality as perfect. I especially liked the spare track links that are provided to adjust the track tension if needed.

User-Friendliness and Transportability: 91/100
The convenience of Heng Long's RTR package really makes it easy to get started in the world of RC tanks. In that sense, all of Heng Long's tanks excel in lowering the cost of entry into this segment of the hobby, and I think many scale enthusiasts would appreciate a scale tank as much as they would a scale airplane, car, truck, or boat. Heng Long's included radio does the job, without being overly flashy. I tend to prefer a cheaper overall package with this basic radio than one with super low latency and 1km range and hall effect sensored bearing gimbals. This isn't a jet flying at 100mph away from me at a thousand feet. While other manufacturers dominate the higher scale and higher featured market, the price is often prohibitive for someone starting out with their first tank to see if it's even something they're interested in.

The Sherman lacks an adjustable idler like the newer Challenger II or T-72, which means fine adjustments cannot be made to track tension. As it was delivered out of the box, my Sherman did not need adjustments to the track tension, but if it ever did, a tanker would need to learn how to remove or add track links. This simple task is still technically less friendly to new tankers than if the Sherman had included a built-in adjustable idler mechanism.

Just as with similarly compact light tanks such as the Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks, the Sherman is very easy to carry around with one hand while firmly gripping the front glacis. It fits in a backpack or small duffle bag, although I recommend removing the machine gun and its pintle mount from the turret to avoid it being crushed during transport.The Sherman is a tall tank, compared to many other 1/16 tanks, but it is not long. Its distinctive short barreled 75mm cannon, which is metal on Heng Long's 1/16 scale model here, makes the tank easy to move around without fear of hitting a car door or other obstacle.

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  • Condition: Neu
  • Assembly Required?: Ready-to-Run
  • Power Source: Electric
  • Replica of: Challenger
  • Scale: 1:16
  • MPN: 3818
  • Material: Metal
  • Age Level: 4-7, 8-11 Years, 12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up
  • Model Grade: Hobby Grade
  • Fuel Type: Electric
  • Colour: Metallics
  • Vintage: No
  • Required Assembly: Ready to Go/RTR/RTF (All included)
  • Brand: Henglong
  • Type: Tank
  • Lot (Y/N): No
  • Model: Challenger
  • Features: Infrared, With Smoke, With Sound
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China

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