Panzermechaniker wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:49 am
plus basically having to use the old and ridiculously expensive Futaba/Tamiya 4 channel radios with analog trim.
This is not correct., sir. With digital programmable radios you can asign any switch for any function of your choice.
But even with the

futaba radios there is no need to touch the trims if the electronics are smartly calibrated. I did both hundreds of times for people worldwide. Even the 20 eur hobbyking radios are fine (and better than the futabas) for tamiya kits.
Said that, I am the first that complains against tamiya. Overpriced kits, even more overpriced and hard to source spare parts, super dated electronics and more.
I do love building the kits though... but most are terrible dated. The sherman is using molds from 1975!
I found the king tiger the worst of the kits, and I regret buying it, even when it costed me 425 eur and sold the electronics for 350, so go and figure.
But yeah, selling the electronics was the point that made me getting more tamiya kits, big part of the investment was recovered.
At least when I got my kits they costed me around 400 eur each, including the Panzer IV
Id love to get a decent Tamiya T55 though... but of course the electronics would go untouched to Ebay.