KV-1 in German service Clark electronics

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Re: KV-1 in German service Clark electronics

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I see some amazing work on here and it gives me a lot of inspiration!
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Nightrider wrote:Very nice
I love the commander he's like (you talking to me) with attitude Great
How have you found the Clark to install and run as I am considering that at the moment
I like the Clark board. I am about to order an Ibu2 to try it out for another project. I am currently running 6 Clark boards and they are simple to setup. The programming can be tedious but once you've done it a few times it becomes easier. I find it much easier to operate with the basic 4 or 6 ch radio.
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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PainlessWolf wrote:Good morning,
A thorough job! I really like the Soviet type tow cables. Paint and weathering are excellent! You have made the old HL version of this tank into it's best possible hybrid configuration.
regards,
Painless
Thank you very much for the compliment.
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Re: KV-1 in German service Clark electronics

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c.rainford73 wrote:
Nightrider wrote:Very nice
I love the commander he's like (you talking to me) with attitude Great
How have you found the Clark to install and run as I am considering that at the moment
I like the Clark board. I am about to order an Ibu2 to try it out for another project. I am currently running 6 Clark boards and they are simple to setup. The programming can be tedious but once you've done it a few times it becomes easier. I find it much easier to operate with the basic 4 or 6 ch radio.
I think you'll find the IBU2 much more user friendly, I sure did.
Joe
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