Strato50's T-34 vs the snow..! Video :)
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Strato50's T-34 vs the snow..! Video :)
Every winter we seem to all come across a bunch of new 'my tank in the snow!" videos so, here is mine!
My T-34 is the best snow-tank I have and probably will ever have.. it's light, powerful and those nice wide tracks.. Everything else I have either sinks down to it's belly or is swallowed entirely!
Stock plastic, steel gearboxes & powerful / high rpm motors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI0LMa7Igrk
My T-34 is the best snow-tank I have and probably will ever have.. it's light, powerful and those nice wide tracks.. Everything else I have either sinks down to it's belly or is swallowed entirely!
Stock plastic, steel gearboxes & powerful / high rpm motors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI0LMa7Igrk
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very nice demonstration.
what kind of remote/radio control do you use?
i looked up at the db5 and orange systems that you recommended, and they are all great. i haven't made my mind yet on which one to get.
what kind of remote/radio control do you use?
i looked up at the db5 and orange systems that you recommended, and they are all great. i haven't made my mind yet on which one to get.
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I use a DX6i for my tanks. I've had it for awhile and it was originally for aircraft.. 10 model memory is nice, and you can program simple things like throttle expo (realistic acceleration if you want it) and trim the turning if you find specific tanks too sensitive / sluggish in a turn.
You don't need a fancy radio for tanks but I happen to have had one for a long time so it feels normal.
You don't need a fancy radio for tanks but I happen to have had one for a long time so it feels normal.