RE: help with tamiya dmu
If you want to do away with having to use the trim at all to use the other functions, do as Joe and I have suggested. The only down side to this, is until you are accustomed to this alternative method, you are likely toprematurelydischarge the cannon and MG (pun intended, lol) Which ever stick you have for elevation (which will control your main gun and machine gun) and turret rotation (which controls you light functions), do exactly as you would in the set up, except do not push up, down, left, or right all the way to the max,...instead, go 3/4 the way or as far as you can go while still being able to engage the secondary functions...this is where the fiddling comes in, but 3/4 is is the usual spot. Don't do this for the Leopards throttleand turning.<br type="_moz" />