Best long-term option for electronics and IR battle system.
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 3:41 pm
I can already feel this is going to become an obsession and I've not even got my first tank due to the Xmas break....
So I'm going to be buying a HL Tiger from Steve at Welsh Dragon but I'm already thinking about what to do about the electronics long term.
I want to have the option of taking part in IR battles which means that I need a Tamiya compatible system. I'm therefore assuming that I should just get a normal S&S HL rather than one with an IR system as I'd just have to ditch it anyway.
The thing is I'm puzzled as to what the best route is. I've heard good and bad things about most of the systems and although the El Mod sounds exciting for some of the advanced features, I've got reservations about it's ease of use/installation and potentially it's level of back-up and support.
The only system which doesn't seem to get stick (other than because of it's cost) is the one from Tamyia. The obvious other plus being that the Tamiya can work with any Rx/Tx setup, meaning having more than 4 channels could be possible for adding addition features/functions.
I'd be very grateful for guidance for anyone who runs a HL tank with a Tamiya compatible IR systems as to what they have done and perhaps what they would recommend to someone starting with a clean sheet.
Cheers
Steve
So I'm going to be buying a HL Tiger from Steve at Welsh Dragon but I'm already thinking about what to do about the electronics long term.
I want to have the option of taking part in IR battles which means that I need a Tamiya compatible system. I'm therefore assuming that I should just get a normal S&S HL rather than one with an IR system as I'd just have to ditch it anyway.
The thing is I'm puzzled as to what the best route is. I've heard good and bad things about most of the systems and although the El Mod sounds exciting for some of the advanced features, I've got reservations about it's ease of use/installation and potentially it's level of back-up and support.
The only system which doesn't seem to get stick (other than because of it's cost) is the one from Tamyia. The obvious other plus being that the Tamiya can work with any Rx/Tx setup, meaning having more than 4 channels could be possible for adding addition features/functions.
I'd be very grateful for guidance for anyone who runs a HL tank with a Tamiya compatible IR systems as to what they have done and perhaps what they would recommend to someone starting with a clean sheet.
Cheers
Steve