For point of reference the M5 light tank was an upgrade to the previous M3. Both called the Stuart, the M5 used the same basic design including a pair of Cadillac V8s in the rear. The gun was a 37mm and obviously the M5 like the M3 was not intended to engage anything but likewise armor. Against similar units the M5 had a good combat record. ( typically engaging German Puma units or light panzers, anything bigger then a panzer 2 or 3 posed a problem for the M5). The tank again was an uparmored M3. About 1942/43 they began to phase in the M24 Chaffee which was the M3/M5 replacement. ( Keeping in mind the M3/M5 was essentially a pre WW2 design from the 1930s). The M5s high silhouette made scouting a problem later in the war ( higher silhouette tanks were a problem until after WW2). In the Pacific however the M5 compared very favorably against IJA designs as the Japanese tanks were under gunned and under armored. This model depicts an M5 from the ETO based on the Hedge chopper which the allies needed to break through Normandy’s dense hedgerows. ( most hedge choppers were repurposed German beach fortifications altered into the shape). The American light tank line ran until the M-41 Walker Bulldog. After that the army decided light tanks served no real purpose until the recent introduction of the M-10 Booker. The primary post war role of light tanks was airborne firepower or quick deployment units.
I have the M5A1 Stuart a while now and I'm in good contact with the company and owner. They're constantly developing new tanks and upgrades. Their current tank in late stage development is the British Crusader and future plans are the M8 HMC, Pz.Kpfw. 38(t), Su-76 etc. Edit: As for the tracks, for some reason they keep it loose so you might wanna get rid of 1 track link for better performance
The 38T would be awesome since the likelihood of other vehicles based off its chassis would be either pretty easy for the company to make or as a good base for a modeler
I have one of these coming next week, it's yet another departure from the 6 Heng Long's I own, the last tank I bought was the Tongde M60 which I love, only complaints I've heard about the Coolbank is the speed and motor whine
@@RCTanksTrucks247 Is there a way to turn off pivot steering? Something I always do for models depicting vehicles that couldn't(or seldom did) pivot steer on their own. Those tracks are also really loose. Seen a few guys with these take a link out of each run to help with that. Yours thrown any tracks yet? Coolbank's pretty new on the scene but they got a lot of interesting models on the market already. Churchhill, M60 Patton, Bradley IFV all come to mind.
Mine came with smoke unit cap "fuel cap" missing. I am arguing with a robot in China. So much for "missing part guarantee". They will not loose face and admit it was not installed. Seen another review of someone else in Germany with same problem.
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For point of reference the M5 light tank was an upgrade to the previous M3. Both called the Stuart, the M5 used the same basic design including a pair of Cadillac V8s in the rear. The gun was a 37mm and obviously the M5 like the M3 was not intended to engage anything but likewise armor. Against similar units the M5 had a good combat record. ( typically engaging German Puma units or light panzers, anything bigger then a panzer 2 or 3 posed a problem for the M5). The tank again was an uparmored M3. About 1942/43 they began to phase in the M24 Chaffee which was the M3/M5 replacement. ( Keeping in mind the M3/M5 was essentially a pre WW2 design from the 1930s). The M5s high silhouette made scouting a problem later in the war ( higher silhouette tanks were a problem until after WW2). In the Pacific however the M5 compared very favorably against IJA designs as the Japanese tanks were under gunned and under armored. This model depicts an M5 from the ETO based on the Hedge chopper which the allies needed to break through Normandy’s dense hedgerows. ( most hedge choppers were repurposed German beach fortifications altered into the shape). The American light tank line ran until the M-41 Walker Bulldog. After that the army decided light tanks served no real purpose until the recent introduction of the M-10 Booker. The primary post war role of light tanks was airborne firepower or quick deployment units.
Much appreciated bro 👍
I have the M5A1 Stuart a while now and I'm in good contact with the company and owner. They're constantly developing new tanks and upgrades. Their current tank in late stage development is the British Crusader and future plans are the M8 HMC, Pz.Kpfw. 38(t), Su-76 etc.
Edit: As for the tracks, for some reason they keep it loose so you might wanna get rid of 1 track link for better performance
Thats awesome, I would love to review some more!
@@RCTanksTrucks247 I'll respond to this comment once I have more info on new tanks from Coolbank :D
The 38T would be awesome since the likelihood of other vehicles based off its chassis would be either pretty easy for the company to make or as a good base for a modeler
I have one of these coming next week, it's yet another departure from the 6 Heng Long's I own, the last tank I bought was the Tongde M60 which I love, only complaints I've heard about the Coolbank is the speed and motor whine
You’re going to love it! It's awesome, get ready to be impressed 👍
i mean how about digital proportion in comparison with heng long 7.0^^;;........ and one more question. Can you adjust the volume step by step?
It's fantastic in my opinion
Pretty happy with mine, except it's too quiet. Got any ideas to increase sound?
I thought you can adjust it via the remote
Might just pick this speedy little bastard up. Not fond of the lack of airsoft but with such a small gun what are ya gonna do?
Definitely is awesome
@@RCTanksTrucks247 Is there a way to turn off pivot steering? Something I always do for models depicting vehicles that couldn't(or seldom did) pivot steer on their own.
Those tracks are also really loose. Seen a few guys with these take a link out of each run to help with that. Yours thrown any tracks yet?
Coolbank's pretty new on the scene but they got a lot of interesting models on the market already. Churchhill, M60 Patton, Bradley IFV all come to mind.
henglong KV2 with metal track is driftable too on some surface.. but not that much :D i order one too :D
Nice one 😊
how about digital proportion as to heng long 7.0?
Excellent
Nice, if not for anything else, this should make a great target for my KT C02 gun
Thanks for watching mate 👍
Your Canon is in the recoil position. It should move in and out when firing the main gun. It looks stuck in the recoil position or not working.
Yeah it was stuck
New one for me. No one is doing the M5, until now
Yeah it is sweet
The gun got shorter during filming buddy
Yeah I checked it out, something came loose when I was putting on all the accessories it seems
Mine came with smoke unit cap "fuel cap" missing. I am arguing with a robot in China. So much for "missing part guarantee". They will not loose face and admit it was not installed. Seen another review of someone else in Germany with same problem.
Looks very fun to drive around 😀 and seems fast just like the original 🫡 no smoke function?
Yeah it does have smoke, just don't have any oil
wonder if they’ll make a chaffee
Not yet
The Chaffee has just been announced and apparently will be available from Banggood I believe
@@PieAndChipsoh neat
ive got a real m3 stuart, and no im not joking haha
Wow! That's awesome brother
I was going to message you and tell you about these I have one and thinking about getting another for the lower hull and make a M3 modeled off yours
@@coreyrich2567 you should do it!
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