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Peregrine
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Post subject: Re: First RC Build. Panther G.. suggestions welcome Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 8:34 am |
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1) ASP2! No question about it. I tried ibu3 and it's good for novice users but lacks a lot of flexibility for when you want to improve things. And ibu2 is way more limited. Sound alone is a huge difference. And some features advertised for ibu3 are mood point or you can't even tell the difference... only sound good on paper. And IBU support from manufacturer sucks. I had a very bad experience and can even point you to my threads about it. ASP2 on the other hand you have a great support, the product is excellent, packed with a lot of flexibilities. Only issue is there's a lot of info for it (because it has a lot of features) and it's a little disorganized around the forum, but the forum is not that big so if you read all threads in the ASP section, you'll have everything you need.
2) Once you start adding metal, you're adding weight, so suspension is a major factor in dealing with that. So yes, definitely.
3) Visaton FRS-7 4ohm
4) For IR, you can get ready recoil guns. For airsoft, you have to be inventive and modify yourself for Panther, but everything is doable.
5) Tankarmy.com, but be certain whatever you buy you want to keep, cause their support is not very flexible, just like hobbytron.com. rctank.de and torro on the other hand are run by excellent people. I have great experience with buying from them.
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HL M41 Bulldog Torro Late Tiger I Taigen KV-1
Wish List: Torro KingTiger Panther F or G Taigen T34-85 Super Pershing
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Peregrine
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Post subject: Re: First RC Build. Panther G.. suggestions welcome Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 12:10 am |
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Joined: Sun May 01, 2016 1:05 am Posts: 125
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You can have proportional smoke from sound when you use burn effect and additional sirvoe with asp. There's a thread about it in the asp section. You got to read up on all those threads. Many answers there.
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HL M41 Bulldog Torro Late Tiger I Taigen KV-1
Wish List: Torro KingTiger Panther F or G Taigen T34-85 Super Pershing
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Peregrine
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Post subject: Re: First RC Build. Panther G.. suggestions welcome Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 11:48 am |
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Joined: Sun May 01, 2016 1:05 am Posts: 125
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Big one to battery, middle one to motherboard, whatever remains is probably for the external charging port. You dont need that
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HL M41 Bulldog Torro Late Tiger I Taigen KV-1
Wish List: Torro KingTiger Panther F or G Taigen T34-85 Super Pershing
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Phyrephish
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Post subject: Re: First RC Build. Panther G.. suggestions welcome Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:38 am |
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Joined: Tue May 10, 2011 1:17 pm Posts: 1123
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Just to be 100% clear Tanker9x is NOT a RCTA product. It is also no longer supported and has not been for a few years. If you are running a 9XR Pro then I suggest you use the most current ersky9x firmware available here: www.er9x.comJust to be 100% clear Part II this is a RCTA SUPPORT FORUM please do not ask for support for non-RCTA products here. As the only likely response would be... You should have bought an Asp Cheers Kevin G
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