Originally Posted by
johnnymike
I have a T34 Taigen that is less than a year old. Built professionally buy some one else with upgrades. I spent a lot and it never worked as I asked. I just wanted it to move like a real tank [crawl] and shoot.
It never did either. It runs around like a scared rabbit. I asked for help and got 10 or 12 pages of how to reprogram the controller. I just wanted to chase the cat around not become an electrical engineer. I am a mechanical engineer and we have a natural detainee for electrical and control engineers, I am sure the feeling is mutual.
I would definitely sell it if I could verify anyone out there is for real.
JMS
Sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, I only have the scratch to stay on the cheap end of this hobby. But, you had a Clark board installed in your T-34 correct? Yeah, those aren't user friendly. Some of these guys have been at this hobby for a LONG time, and I think they forget that some of the easy things to them aren't as easy to new guys, or even casual tankers. That's why I chose to just use stock Taigen electronics. They are just plug and play. Now, when someone comes up with a reasonably priced board that I can USB to a PC with a GUI, I'll probably use that. lol.