

You're also breaking the usual mould, so to speak, in building rarer versions of tanks, such as the Panzer 38T, and now the T34/76 (relatively rare from an acquisition point of view). I like that.
Variety is the spice of life.

Thank you very much Roy. I do like the strange and unusual ( kinda like me)43rdRecceReg wrote:I applaud your spirit of adventure with the electronics, Carl.That's quite an atypical mix you're connecting there.. Many here, I'm sure (myself included) would head for the 'safer' options (IBU3, Clark TK60 etc.,) Then again, internal space is often the determining factor. Limited room does't seem to impact on your ability to cram things in
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You're also breaking the usual mould, so to speak, in building rarer versions of tanks, such as the Panzer 38T, and now the T34/76 (relatively rare from an acquisition point of view). I like that.
Variety is the spice of life.
Hey Carl, really interested in your tcb setup, can you get a video demoing everything now it's hooked up? I've got most of the bits for my open Panzer setup. I've got a das mikro but am tempted to use a TBS minic.rainford73 wrote:Thank you very much Roy. I do like the strange and unusual ( kinda like me)43rdRecceReg wrote:I applaud your spirit of adventure with the electronics, Carl.That's quite an atypical mix you're connecting there.. Many here, I'm sure (myself included) would head for the 'safer' options (IBU3, Clark TK60 etc.,) Then again, internal space is often the determining factor. Limited room does't seem to impact on your ability to cram things in
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You're also breaking the usual mould, so to speak, in building rarer versions of tanks, such as the Panzer 38T, and now the T34/76 (relatively rare from an acquisition point of view). I like that.
Variety is the spice of life.Doing so much large scale electrical projects at work its nice to scale the electronics down to minimum and have fun making them come to life
One of my setups is bound for a Tamiya tiger so space shouldn't be an issue! Cheers for posting the YouTube clipc.rainford73 wrote:Hi Tom I could do that. Mind you it's a bit congested inside as I await a smaller compact lipo from hobby King. It's best to set everything up outside the tank and then dry fit everything before its finalized. I'd say if you had a larger workspace like a panther or Tiger it would be easier to make it work.
Yes I was quite surprised with the clarity and depth of the small speaker. Try as I might I could not shoehorn one of Stians beautiful speakers in there. So I'm very happy. Took a cue from your build ( stole it actually) and fitted my little red led light.Raminator wrote:You've done well to fit everything in there, Carl. The Taigen speaker is a real life-saver (and space-saver!), I'm impressed with how good it sounds. It'll be good to see all the turret functions hooked up and working too. What else is left to do?