Pebs434 wrote:I will go for the Pro version to save opening it up.
Can you tell me what 'Mode 1 or Mode 2' means please and what module etc do I need to buy with it. Thank you.
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Mode I means throttle in right stick, mode 2 means throttle in the left stick. Mode 2 is way more common in most of europe and EEUU... Maybe in your country (UK) is the other one, just because you like to do the things the opposite way, lol.
Whathever you buy you can configure your software for having throttle in wathever stick you want, but its better to choose what you want from the beginning, due to one of the sticks has self returning and the other one does not. I use the self returning one for the turret and the other for the motors. Of course if for some reason you change your mind you always can open the radio and change that returning stick.
About the module, there are a lot that works, but I would recommend you to buy this one:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... tion_.html
Just connect it and done. I have it and its works perfect.
Its also a good idea to buy this battery for the radio. Lasts for monts:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... _Pack.html
And of course you need the receiver.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... r_V2_.html
Surprisingly they are out of stock, but dont worry, you can use this ones: (In fact, those are the ones I have)
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/FlySky-F ... 7bd439e889
Are 100% Compatible with that radio and that module.
And thats all.
Yes, I know it maybe confusing and a lot of things to do just to play with a toy tank... But for most of us it worths the little effort. Once you ave your tank assembled and you can trigger on million things on it is when you really enjoy it... At least thats me, I even have wagner music on my tanks, three working machine guns, headlights, convoy lights, even a laser diode for aiming then fighting, the limit is your imagination...