Hello gentlemen, im new to RC tanks in general since i just adquired a Leo2A6 from toucan
I live in Chile. South America and i want to learn a bit more about this culture, particulary about modifications regarding gyroscopes and servos
I have been considering getting into this for years now but i didnt have the budget and such, now i do and i guess is as good as a time as any
Hello world, new to RC
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Re: Hello world, new to RC
Welcome from Ontario, Canada!
Those are similar areas to mine where I need more knowledge as I move from old geared motors to nice compact servos. The leopard is a great looking tank--and Canada's choice for its armed forces.
Mike.
Those are similar areas to mine where I need more knowledge as I move from old geared motors to nice compact servos. The leopard is a great looking tank--and Canada's choice for its armed forces.
Mike.
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Re: Hello world, new to RC
Welcome to the forum, from New York, USA!
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Re: Hello world, new to RC
Hi! I’m glad you are getting to jump in on the fun. I have read your specific questions in other posts, and it appears that you are going to fit right in, especially with those who like to modify and change mass-market electronics to more flexible electronics. The Leopard should afford you great opportunities and roomy hull space for nifty conversions.