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Antenna Problem on M1A2 and Leopard2A5/A6
The actual receiver is on one of the two antennas only for those tank models which have two antenna attached on its turret. Some of my customers complaint about these tank models on having problem on receiving the signal from the transmitter if they attached one antenna only. The fact is for M1A2 the actual receiver is on the left side of the turret while facing the tank and Leopard2 is on the right side. Another important thing which needs to take note is not to let the two antennas cross over each other as it will weaken the signal.Cheers.
Mini Tank Battery Technical Report
For pro-long your mini tank battery life, you need only three times repeated charging on the first time. I have noticed that overcharged battery will be easily damaged. How could it be? The answer is over charged battery will get heated up easily while playing it. And it leads to over-heat on the battery. Thus, battery life will become shorter and shorter. So just follow the instruction given by the guide book and everything will be fine. Cheers.
Early Production Tiger Tank Real History in WWII
An early production model, spring 1943 in Kursk. Note the rather tall commander's cupola and the top opening hatches which were characteristics of the early production tanks. Spare track links were carried in the front of the tank's hull. Smoke dischargers are also visible on the turret sides. The commander's cupola used bulletproof glass which severely limited visibility from within the fighting compartment.
Leopard2A6 Tank Just Like Real Tank
The top is the 1/24 scale RC tank Leopard2A6.
Tank with fine finishing and paint work.
The below is the part of the back Leopard2A6.
Tank with fine finishing and paint work.
The below is the part of the back Leopard2A6.
Mid Production Tiger Tank Real History in WWII
This is a mid production tank #319. The commander's cupola has been shortened with the bulletproof glass now replaced with seven periscopes. The hatch now swivels to the side. The rubber rimmed wheels are still retained in the mid production, but the outer wheels are often removed. Smoke dischargers were also discontinued in the mid production series.
Early Production Tiger Tank Technical Report (Turning On High Speed)
The early production Tiger Tank has bigger turning radius when it is on high speed forwarding. It is the different between the early and late production tiger tank. Even the mid production also has bigger turning radius same as early production. This make the tank more realistic. Besides that, I have noticed the RC tiger tank's speed is much slower than the RC modem tank such as Leopard2, M1, T72 and Type 90. If you want to battle your IR tiger tank with them, I will sure your tiger will start losing from the beginning. Don't worry about this as that's why KV-1/KV-2 and M4 are on their way to SG. Cheers.
Late Production Tiger Tank Real History in WWII
A late production series. The rubber rimmed road wheels were replaced with steel wheels. The gun sight was also changed to a TZF9c monocular. Spare tracks were also carried on the turret sides from the mid-production onwards.
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