Quick answer from the phone: Check the links that Herr Kaczor linked you in the thread, because I believe you missed my SFR 1 HL review. That board has the same size as the old RX18 boards, which is very small.Exhibitedbrute wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2023 1:26 pm The size of it is an issue for me as the one rad reviewed was a little on the big side, not really any good for some of my tanks, how ever since IBU seems to have dropped off the face of the earth I find my self needing to find a new board, though ir battles are not important to me size is so at the moment elmod are something I am considering. I would use Beier if it were smaller as it offers most of the required features
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My RC tanks website, loads of free info for everybody:
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My HL version fits in my Panzer III.
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So it turns out I was remembering my reading from a different review and a different board. After rad pointed me in the right direction to jog my memory, this is the one I thought to be very good but too expensive to use in all of my tanks, but would be perfect for my crusader
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My Mato PZ III has a Clark TK80 in it so size hasn't really been much of an issue. I guess I'm just used to big things...


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I think the Beier boards look great and have every intention of picking one up in the future. They are a bit on the pricey side but I'm happy to pay for quality. I'm also planning to set my tanks up so I can easily swap the board between them when I do get the time to take them off the shelf for a spin. For me there is little sense in having an expensive board in each tank when I only really run them once every few months on average.
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For some reason Beier has a reputation of being very expensive but compared to the other brands they’re not.
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Not at all. Actually from what I've seen IBU is the most expensive. Clark is in the middle (with all features) then beier.Shagnifico wrote:For some reason Beier has a reputation of being very expensive but compared to the other brands they’re not.
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Now newest version of elmod is most expensive (if you include all features sold separetely).
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SGS is expensive too, kind of like Elmod, the necessary extras are sold separately. And that’s another thing I like about Beier all you really need is the board and the usb cable and the software.