tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20340207.post6588030234669352552..comments2024-03-29T07:55:45.502+00:00Comments on Phil's Workbench: A dig through the storesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20340207.post-29095595170036234852019-07-01T20:59:59.360+00:002019-07-01T20:59:59.360+00:00You've got a point about using parts originall...You've got a point about using parts originally bought for other projects (but then sidelined and not yet used).<br /><br />However, some parts might still be slightly "exotic" - 26 MHz R/C (?) - I always thought the R/C gear in my old "buggy" models was 27 MHz - but then I might be wrong, this was quite a few years back ... .<br /><br />Joking aside, I haven't got a clue what frequency bands get used these days for R/C. I also haven't got a clue what modern R/C gear needs in the way of antennae - or is that what the handle's for on the roof?<br /><br />I certainly hope the days are long gone, of foot long, springy wires sticking out the top of models - and coloured ribbon flags, to identify channels and warn everyone in the vicinity.<br /><br />Stuff like that was fun while it lasted (a long time ago for me - well, I am in my 50s ...) - but I'd like to think that things might have progressed a bit over the years.<br /><br /><br />Anyway, returning to your new project, I hope you enjoy building it. I'm certain that a number of people will enjoy reading about what's involved - what works - what doesn't - what adjustments you need to make - stuff like that.<br /><br />It should all be very interesting - and I suspect I'm far from alone in looking forward to it.Huw Griffithsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20340207.post-3440513204555706422019-07-01T19:13:55.001+00:002019-07-01T19:13:55.001+00:00Are you going to add a sound effects unit for nois...Are you going to add a sound effects unit for noise of all the animals?Lukehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15620502552994308888noreply@blogger.com