My Challenger 2 journey so far

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Jimster wrote:How do you like the PDSGB unit? Was it difficult to connect to the mfu? I’m still waiting for mine for my Tiger 1.
The PDSGB is nice mate - super smooth and easy to drive. Hooked up dead easy to the TK60 - 2 pairs of motor wires is all :D

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spongehoobtank82 wrote:Looking good dude Image glad to see it coming along :D
Cheers spongehoobtank82 :D Nowhere near the detail you achieve but I'll keep on dabbling and trying to get to your skill level.

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Black Knight wrote:
spongehoobtank82 wrote:Looking good dude Image glad to see it coming along :D
Cheers spongehoobtank82 :D Nowhere near the detail you achieve but I'll keep on dabbling and trying to get to your skill level.

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Ha ha don't worry mate I think the same about all my stuff when I see some of the builds on here :haha: and it has taken me nearly 4 years to get this far with mine :crazy:
Anyway I think yours is more detailed than mine, yours is certainly alot neater on the inside than mine :haha:
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Nice job I really like the camo combined mud details on wheels and lower hull ..... I think personally it's a real talent to create that realism..... Also wanted to add, you can't go wrong with the tk60 board and programming help from Stian, he has it down to a science. I have conversed regularly with him on my build.

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Shootermcgraw wrote:Nice job Image I really like the camo combined mud details on wheels and lower hull ..... I think personally it's a real talent to create that realism..... Also wanted to add, you can't go wrong with the tk60 board and programming help from Stian, he has it down to a science. I have conversed regularly with him on my build.

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Cheers - glad you like her. Completely agree regarding Stian - he's a goldmine of information on the Clark boards and helpful beyond belief!

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Black Knight wrote:
Shootermcgraw wrote:Nice job Image I really like the camo combined mud details on wheels and lower hull ..... I think personally it's a real talent to create that realism..... Also wanted to add, you can't go wrong with the tk60 board and programming help from Stian, he has it down to a science. I have conversed regularly with him on my build.

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Cheers - glad you like her. Completely agree regarding Stian - he's a goldmine of information on the Clark boards and helpful beyond belief!

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