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Re: Three Tigers

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 6:28 pm
by Edwin
A Sherman is currently not on my list. But what you could do so in any case is a stronger, yet smaller drive with real inertia and functional chain adjuster.

What happens to me is a nice and slow Complete the Jagdtiger is driving a real model and I'm just trying it a Panzer III chain in 1/6 because I want to offer different versions of this.
Of this, three prototypes are built. A Panzer III, a Stug B and a Sig 33

Re: Three Tigers

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 5:34 pm
by Edwin
Now I can finally make the Tigers finished last.

The last time I was annoyed around with a remote control which has been found to be unsuitable. This thing has brought me almost to despair.

After some functions such as the brake and also the sound module either not, or only gelegendlich worked and the tank does not move to this was to drive straight, but turns to the left and then turned off to the right again, I have a couple of days needed to get behind what going wrong. I usually try remote control unit to adjust model, but on this, I then have to conclude that the round deflections only max. Accounted for 90% of the usual way and can not be adjusted on the transmitter, since it can not be programmed. This has ever explained the non active brake and shift problems in Beier. Additionally, I had to realize that the digital trims every stick throw disguised self thereby driving was very difficult, the sound module lost the neutral position and the sound of the catastrophe was. Also what was missing was an expo on the transmitter function so the commands were very hard.
Such a station is not useful so I got a Gaupner MX12 in consultation with his later works, the owner always excellent.

This time I have now connected the driving functions and user programmable.

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So I then finally be able to make a reasonable test drive.



Now I must again tomorrow just to play new sound to the sound module as the old programming by the experiments is not running properly. But the switching functions are now all in order.