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Radio model BMP images

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I made few model images for my taranis x9d plus and wanted to share in case anyone else could use them. Not sure if these will work on other radios, but you can check. These are 64x32px 4 bit images and they look great on my radio.

So far I made only those that are to my interest, but when my needs expand, I'll create and add more here.

Simply right-click on the image icon below and press "save image as"

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I did this one for the Er9x and ersky9x.
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Nice, Rad :) But that's a jpg file, is that a splashscreen? I haven't checked the specs for a splashscreen on taranis yet. Still have the original. I got to change that too.
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Peregrine wrote:Nice, Rad :) But that's a jpg file, is that a splashscreen? I haven't checked the specs for a splashscreen on taranis yet. Still have the original. I got to change that too.
Yeah its a jpg because the bmp was too big for uploading it here, but you can convert it in seconds with paint.

And yes, it is my Splash screen. This image would be too small for the Taranis.
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I c, thnx
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Added Tiger1 BMP to first post
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Added KV-1 to the first post
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Taigen KV-1: HL 2.4GHz controls, few customizations.

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HL M41 Bulldog: ASP2/Taranis controls, all metal upgrades, many customizations.
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After KV1 also added Pershing, Super Pershing, Sherman, Panther G, and T-34. Also replaced old Panther F with a new one that looks better.
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Is anyone even using Taranis? Seems like no one needs these. Or perhaps it's a forgotten thread :)
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Taigen KV-1: HL 2.4GHz controls, few customizations.

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HL M41 Bulldog: ASP2/Taranis controls, all metal upgrades, many customizations.
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Re: Radio model BMP images

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Peregrine wrote:Is anyone even using Taranis? Seems like no one needs these. Or perhaps it's a forgotten thread :)

Hi Peregrine, my feeling/experience is people here with programable radios are a very rare breed. Most seems comfy with heng long/taigen electronics or plain prehistoric Futaba 4ch radios...

IMHO think it is a real pity, because the most important part of every model is the radio... It just seems most of the people has no interest of feeling the tank like a tank. :(

Anyway thanks for your images, Im sure somebody could use them!
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