essexbill wrote:I have seen and heard the JS2 , its a great Tank for the money plus fantastic value.
If i went for the Comet it would end up as just another project waiting.
As for the Play Station wouldn't use one if you gave it to me, not into gaming.
Thanks for your input, Bill
Clearly, from what members have written here, the JS-2 is a real winner, and ticks almost all positive boxes. Thing is, though, some members probably enjoy the construction and decking out phases, much more than field trials; and RTR tanks don't offer this challenge. I know I fall into that category. Oddly enough, there's almost an anti-climax (for me anyway) when everything is finished and shown to be working. At the same time, like quite a few others, I don't have access to clubs for shoot-out, and performance evaluation sessions. For this reason, tanks with IR and Tamiya compatible battle systems, no matter how sophisticated and well set up they may be, are effectively useless: although they do produce a nice flash.
BB models can at least offer a wee bit of target practice, and I would go for the BB version of the JS-2 if I wanted an RTR tank that could turn heads, as well as turrets.
The Comet, however, will offer weeks of hair-pulling irritation, mixed with moments of joy, rage (or relief

), culminating -hopefully- in a great result (or a visit to the local Intensive Care Unit

_.)
As for gaming, well, I've
never been into it; so I thought I'd give it a try for once,..

as the graphics are utterly eye-popping now, especially on 4K TVs. For that reason alone, I'm prepared to be dazzled
My kids had all that annoying mind-numbing, noisy, Super Mario type stuff years ago, and that put me right off. (And blood pressure right up

) But now that it's possible to drive WW1 tanks in stunning- looking settings, I'll give it a go. More than that, it's not essential to battle online, and so my only performance critics will be the dogs..
For now, though, the Comet has won for me.

"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.