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On the contrary, when Tigers are shooting at Shermans, that is very realistic.. The L/56 88mm round passing completely through one Sherman and penetrating another Sherman behind or alongside it..
When Tamiya designed their TBU system they only had two full option tanks available for IR combat, the Tiger and Sherman.
Tiger shoots at Shermans.. Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies, farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain..
When Tamiya designed their TBU system they only had two full option tanks available for IR combat, the Tiger and Sherman.
Tiger shoots at Shermans.. Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies, farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain..
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Rebellion13 (02-16-2023)
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Coming back to this thread after 2 years. I kept using my old Tracker III since I last posted. Now, I’m going to get a Radiomaster Boxer. It comes with a battery holder for two 18650 Lithium Ion cells. There is a white 3-pin connector on this battery holder that plugs into the battery bay of the transmitter. I need to be able to plug this pack holder into my Electrifly Triton EQ battery charger, to charge the 18650 cells. I don’t know what the connector type is, that is on this battery holder. Does anyone know what it is called? I think this black connector is referred to as a “servo plug”.
I have been using a banana plug pair of wires with what looks to be a black Futaba type 3-pin connector on it (2 pins inside the 3-pin housing), that I would plug my Tracker III’s 8-cell AA NiMH pack into for charging. The Triton manual just referred to this charging lead as a banana plug to 2-pin connector. I don’t know if this 15 year old banana cable is compatible with the 18650 battery holder’s connector? And if it isn’t, I don’t know what the proper name is of the banana charging cable I need to charge the 18650 batteries.
I’ve attached some photos of the banana to “servo plug” charging wires that I currently have.




I have been using a banana plug pair of wires with what looks to be a black Futaba type 3-pin connector on it (2 pins inside the 3-pin housing), that I would plug my Tracker III’s 8-cell AA NiMH pack into for charging. The Triton manual just referred to this charging lead as a banana plug to 2-pin connector. I don’t know if this 15 year old banana cable is compatible with the 18650 battery holder’s connector? And if it isn’t, I don’t know what the proper name is of the banana charging cable I need to charge the 18650 batteries.
I’ve attached some photos of the banana to “servo plug” charging wires that I currently have.




Last edited by RSEA; 02-05-2025 at 11:56 PM. Reason: Typos, of course.



