This was probably pretty awesome back then... would have allowed you to build completely custom vehicles without having to design an entire control system from scratch...I got my first R/C car in 96...it was electric and ate a battery in a few minutes...they didn't last many cycles either...I'm not a fanboy either way...if you want to go somewhere and play for a long time bring the nitro car/truck...if you want no fuss and have the batteries grab the electric one...I subbed... Thank You for your time and effort!
Yup, remember that well. A 7.2V RC car battery pack would last about 10-15 minutes at the most, and I wasn't cool enough to have more than 1 battery pack, so I had to make that time worth it.
This was probably pretty awesome back then... would have allowed you to build completely custom vehicles without having to design an entire control system from scratch...I got my first R/C car in 96...it was electric and ate a battery in a few minutes...they didn't last many cycles either...I'm not a fanboy either way...if you want to go somewhere and play for a long time bring the nitro car/truck...if you want no fuss and have the batteries grab the electric one...I subbed... Thank You for your time and effort!
Yup, remember that well. A 7.2V RC car battery pack would last about 10-15 minutes at the most, and I wasn't cool enough to have more than 1 battery pack, so I had to make that time worth it.
L designates reversed servo. G designates retract servo. That's what I found on a list for these model servos. 😊
I would've learned all of that if I had bothered to read the manual first, lol
Fun video. Want to part with it?
Circa 1970s