Finally got to run my KV-2 in the snow-
KV-2 in the snow
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- 43rdRecceReg
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Re: KV-2 in the snow
Nicely filmed, Woz., and a great Winter camo!
Just remember that Tamiya, and other RC tank makers, caution that the electronics will not function below -10c. Mind you, at that temperature, you would begin to seize up too.. 


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- PainlessWolf
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Re: KV-2 in the snow
Woz!
A great video showing that our tanks can go anywhere in anything just like the 1\1 scale ones. ;o)
regards,
Painless
A great video showing that our tanks can go anywhere in anything just like the 1\1 scale ones. ;o)
regards,
Painless
...Here for the Dawn...
Re: KV-2 in the snow
Thanks
According to my car it was -6c. I was more worried about my phone battery dying as Lipo's don't like the cold. My GF got out to take some pictures but her Phone went from 90% to shutdown in two minutes and wouldn't come back on until it'd been charging for five min's. After 30 mins outside filming my phone had gone down to 70% so I guess I have warm hands.43rdRecceReg wrote:Nicely filmed, Woz., and a great Winter camo!Just remember that Tamiya, and other RC tank makers, caution that the electronics will not function below -10c. Mind you, at that temperature, you would begin to seize up too..
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