I.R. Battle test...Tamiya Sherman vs. H/L PZIV
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:51 pm
Hi Gents,
Some news to post.
Pete(971wright) kindly made me an "Apple", I.R. emitter and associated leads for my Sherman a few months ago. I've literally just plugged them in and made no attempt yet at hiding leads etc.
I plugged in the "Darkith Apple" into my H/L PZIV that I got from RCTankwars.com ( aka Phil, The Blitz). Phil had fitted the DBC/DBU circuit into the PZIV before shipping it to me. Total cost of this tank including metal tracks, metal front and rear sprocket and fully fitted Darkith Battle system was £179 including shipping.
I switched on both transmitters pressed fire on the Sherman transmitter and the PZIV took a hit. I then pressed fire on the PZIV transmitter and the Sherman took a hit. I particularly like the "incoming round" sound on the Sheman that occurs just before the hit sound.
Gentlemen...you can only imagine my sense of relief that these two tanks work so well with I.R.
It's been a somewhat long road to get to this point and I have to say a special thanks to all the people on this forum for being patient during a lot of false starts with my foray into I.R.
I would also like to extend a special thanks to Rob and Pete for their support over the last 12 months or so.
Thanks Guys....without all your support I might have just ended up being another statistic.
All the best,
Nick.
Some news to post.
Pete(971wright) kindly made me an "Apple", I.R. emitter and associated leads for my Sherman a few months ago. I've literally just plugged them in and made no attempt yet at hiding leads etc.
I plugged in the "Darkith Apple" into my H/L PZIV that I got from RCTankwars.com ( aka Phil, The Blitz). Phil had fitted the DBC/DBU circuit into the PZIV before shipping it to me. Total cost of this tank including metal tracks, metal front and rear sprocket and fully fitted Darkith Battle system was £179 including shipping.
I switched on both transmitters pressed fire on the Sherman transmitter and the PZIV took a hit. I then pressed fire on the PZIV transmitter and the Sherman took a hit. I particularly like the "incoming round" sound on the Sheman that occurs just before the hit sound.
Gentlemen...you can only imagine my sense of relief that these two tanks work so well with I.R.
It's been a somewhat long road to get to this point and I have to say a special thanks to all the people on this forum for being patient during a lot of false starts with my foray into I.R.
I would also like to extend a special thanks to Rob and Pete for their support over the last 12 months or so.
Thanks Guys....without all your support I might have just ended up being another statistic.
All the best,
Nick.