German Tiger I Berlin 1945 Ferhmann

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German Tiger I Berlin 1945 Ferhmann

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Wanted to share a short video of my new tk60 from Maxmekker inside my late war Fehrmann Tiger. I will post some photos and a video of it running and being outside soon. Sorry if the volume is low my kids are sleeping but it's too nice not to share!

https://goo.gl/photos/QNCpXBcm5Wk2k6rJA

And another

https://goo.gl/photos/C2MZ4G3ttkMXegBN6

I'm not a great video shooter and this is my first video submission on this forum

Please remember it's on my cell phone and volume is low on purpose lol
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Tanks alot.... :wave:
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I was surprised how easy it was to setup and operate with my radio. I have dual machine guns etc... The sound is awesome and it's very easy to shift from drive to neutral. Even makes a shifting sound! [THUMBS UP SIGN]
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Yhanks for posting this stuff. Tiger looks great :thumbup:
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Your welcome Max what was really nice about the tk60 unlike the previous boards is the ease of functions with the sticks. Maybe the radio I chose is a great match but this is I'm my honest opinion much smoother and responsive
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Sounds great! What radio are you using with the TK 60? How do you have the sticks set up?
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I posted a photo in show off of the remote it's called a quanum from HobbyKing it's an 8 Channel radio and believe it or not the 8 channels 1 through 8 actually matched up with one through eight on the receiver for the most part I only had to swap the last two channels I purchased it for $79 us Max set up the sound set and it was basically very straightforward aside from a little swapping of the last two channels I am very happy with this radio and the tk60
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That sounds great! So what stick or buttons control the major functions? Drive/Steer / Turret/ Elevation/Cannon and machine gun sound.
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The left stick controls the engine start stop. The gun fire and recoil is also on the left. The left stick also controls the headlight. The right stick is the throttle turn and reverse.
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Thanks! What controls turret and gun elevation?
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