I agree with you, once the initial fear of playing around with tiny electronic components is overcome then the whole process is easier. I don't know about you, but I now scan possible future tank purchases for prospective sensor hiding places! I have a Jagdpanther on the way, that looks like a challenge??
I now have 10mm alloy tubes on the mantlets of both my Bulldog and Tiger, all colour matched of course. I cut up an old modelling knife handle and it was a perfect fit.
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Nice work Rob,
I wonder will this give you some 45 degree defense now after 15 feet?
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I wonder will this give you some 45 degree defense now after 15 feet?
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Take a look at the new Flexible RBU from Radio Control Custom Tanks (http://www.radiocontrolcustomtanks.com). It is all wired all you have to do is decide where to put the IR sensors and LEDs No more apple sticking out the top of the turret.
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