So I need a small radio transmitter and receiver to fit in a Stug III B in 1/35 and work with the 35rctank components. I’m thinking 4 channels would work but 6 would be better for future use
So small receiver 6 channels and preferably not too expensive?
What’s a good radio set
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Re: What’s a good radio set
I bought a Flysky FS-i6X 6-10 (Default 6) channel 2.4GHz AFHDS RC Transmitter w/ FS-iA6 receiver and these worked well in my 1/16 Jeep, which cannot be a whole lot larger than your Stug. I am satisfied with both, and, of course, the transmitter can be linked to receivers in other models, too.
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Re: What’s a good radio set
Check the other 1/35 builds in the Tamiya section, and Others to see what has work for the 1/35 guys.
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Re: What’s a good radio set
For my Renault FT using 35rctank electronics, I initially used FS-i6X and currently it is controlled by a very simple four-channel Reely HT-4.