Taigen JS2

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Re: Taigen JS2

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Looking fantastic Tom. I'm really impressed with the look and driving action. :clap:
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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With some aftermarket parts it will be wonderful model. I hope Taigen will sell sond modules separately.
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Fits my transporter perfectly......

Thanks Forgebear. Hand delivered so l had it for Christmas. I really can't say enough good things about Dave and his better half - service,well beyond the call of duty.

And the JS-2? WOW! Can't wait to get Christmas out of the way and start playing. This is even heavier than my Torro KV1, a back breaker! Maybe a coat of clear matt? Maybe not. Weathering? It will sit on the coffee table all week to prompt creative thoughts. Maybe a brandy or three will help ImageImageImage

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great dont have to many brandys have a good xmas
dave and julie x
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tomhugill wrote:A little demo of mine in action

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What electronics / sound are you using in that video?
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Lert wrote:
tomhugill wrote:A little demo of mine in action

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What electronics / sound are you using in that video?
The op goes into great deal about them
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tomhugill wrote:The op goes into great deal about them
Right, right. The new Taigen factory electronics, then.

All in all, I want one of these, the whole thing looks amazing.
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forgebear wrote:great dont have to many brandys have a good xmas
dave and julie x
Its all your helpful fault that my decs are still sat in the box!! Image

Dave, that track recoil switch, I've found where it is in the manual but can't see it on the control board. Have they been fitted of do l need better glasses (or less brandy)?

Checking my many 1/72 JS-2, this is l think how the tow cables are positioned using the S hooks in the packImage

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The poor tank crew must be suffering from whiplash with that forward hull recoil! Other than that it looks to be a good deal for the money.
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General Jumbo01 wrote:
forgebear wrote:great dont have to many brandys have a good xmas
dave and julie x
Its all your helpful fault that my decs are still sat in the box!! Image

Dave, that track recoil switch, I've found where it is in the manual but can't see it on the control board. Have they been fitted of do l need better glasses (or less brandy)?

Checking my many 1/72 JS-2, this is l think how the tow cables are positioned using the S hooks in the packImage

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if you look at the 8 pin lead to the right there is a gap and then 2 more ports just after the 8 pin there is a gap look down there its a small black flick switch
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