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Andreas That is a very neat neat idea with the replacement press buttons. Tony Happy Modelling
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Thanks Tony! Unfortunately I have no other idea. My hands are too big. And I don't want to poke around on the pedals with a stick or something like that. With Pack 9, in addition to the circuit board, cables and the loudspeaker, the roll bar comes, so it gets even tighter when the roll bar is installed.Forum Support Team http://www.model-space.com/de/
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A very clever mod. I'm sure there will be quite a few people who have hands too big to operate the pedals properly.
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That’s a very neat idea Andreas. Looking very nice. Mark
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Good thinking on your part for those working features: do you plan to add a plug in power supply? I usually don't leave the batteries in for fear of corrosion to the battery box.
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When i look at the battery compartment it will be button cells. Unfavorable for my purposes.I will build own power supply. Forum Support Team http://www.model-space.com/de/
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