
1940 Early KV-ll B
- c.rainford73
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Re: 1940 Early KV-ll B
Will you keep Taigen electronics or some sort of upgraded bits will be installed? If you haven't noticed these Russian machines are my favorites 

Tanks alot....

- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1940 Early KV-ll B
Carl!
I'll be using the lower and upper of the Taigen\Torro as the lower is all metal with the torsion bar suspension. I've fallen in love with the Clark boards as they really brought the M36B1 and Jacks Tiger 1 to life in spectacular fashion. So I'll go with the Clark, either a TK-24 again or a T-60 ( just to see what all the hub bub is about. ;o)
regards,
Painless
I'll be using the lower and upper of the Taigen\Torro as the lower is all metal with the torsion bar suspension. I've fallen in love with the Clark boards as they really brought the M36B1 and Jacks Tiger 1 to life in spectacular fashion. So I'll go with the Clark, either a TK-24 again or a T-60 ( just to see what all the hub bub is about. ;o)
regards,
Painless
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- c.rainford73
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Re: 1940 Early KV-ll B
Either way you can't go wrong. I've just sorted out the tk60 in my Nashorn and it works a treat
with the flysky I6s radio
Same radio I use for the tk24 Sbus. They are just outstanding products
You should have plenty of room in this monster for a tk-60

Same radio I use for the tk24 Sbus. They are just outstanding products
You should have plenty of room in this monster for a tk-60

Tanks alot....
