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Old 07-18-2020, 06:58 PM
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Jmac,
No idea on the stickers, try ebay?

Many action-figures have to 'grow up and get a real job'. Feel free to give them a backstory, family, mortgages...

The radio setup gets a little confusing. You're going to have to figure out what channel each stick movement is on, move connections at the RX, and change your 'channel mixes'.

On my rig (yours is probably different!), left stick is ch 3, 4. So i'd move the track escs to those positions on RX. Then go into settings, find 'Channel Mixing' and program a mix for ch 3 master / 4 slave with mixes at like +100% and -100%. Then another mix for ch 4 master / 3 slave with mixes like -100 & +100. Play around with +/- on there or swap esc channels between them until it moves correctly.

Then right stick is ch 1&2 which should be pretty straight forward since i doubt you're mixing any.

If it already has mixes setup but on wrong stick, see if you can keep it and just change channel numbers. Or copy info from those mixes before you move it so you can enter it into new mixes you setup.
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Old 07-21-2020, 12:38 AM
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Thanks very much Frizzen, these things are a little more complicated than boats
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