DKLM has posted a pre-order page for the Bradley on his site. There's a lot of info there, but the important stuff is that production will start in late July and shipping will start in mid August. The plastic version is $183, the metal one $316, plus unfortunately shipping at $199 to California. Carson recommended the metal version, "more robust" in his words, so I went with that.
Folks may want to wait until it is listed elsewhere for after August, but there has been dissatisfaction with those options, so I'd recommend dealing with someone reliable, DKLM RC.
The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!
DKLM has posted a pre-order page for the Bradley on his site. There's a lot of info there, but the important stuff is that production will start in late July and shipping will start in mid August. The plastic version is $183, the metal one $316, plus unfortunately shipping at $199 to California. Carson recommended the metal version, "more robust" in his words, so I went with that.
Folks may want to wait until it is listed elsewhere for after August, but there has been dissatisfaction with those options, so I'd recommend dealing with someone reliable, DKLM RC.
I wanna wait for a north American seller but seeing as how I did the same thing for the centurion and I still don't have one, might have to bite the bullet
My philosophy: first they have to manufacture enough stock to fulfill an international demand and find a distributor willing to support the product, then they have to fill containers and ship them across the ocean. I'm 73 years old, I can't wait that long, to save maybe $100 in shipping costs! Sales of 1/16 scale r/c tanks aren't large enough to lower prices to discount level. For me luxury purchases follow this logic. If I want it and I can afford it, it's probably gonna be mine!
Of course, I've said this before; there are three prices for all hobby purchases: One, the real cost.
Two, what you tell your spouse it costs.
And three, what it costs you when she finds out cost number one!
The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!
I wonder if it will only get two shots with its TOW ir?
;-)
Perhaps on the honor system the driver would have to go back to the starting line after two shots to "reload". On a serious note, I'm not a Clark Board guru, but maybe two shots and two received hits could be programmed?
The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!
Perhaps on the honor system the driver would have to go back to the starting line after two shots to "reload". On a serious note, I'm not a Clark Board guru, but maybe two shots and two received hits could be programmed?
I think the Bradely carries enough extra TOWs to reload the launcher a few times and from what I was just reading, the infantry in the back do the reload through a special hatch that provides some cover as they do it. And, of course the missile has to be flown to its target. Rather than returning to their start line it might be simplest to just give them a long reload time between shots, say a minute or two.
Looking at the video of the model, does it seem that the auto cannon has a reasonable recoil rate but that it is being tied to a machine gun sound track? Maybe an after market board could fix that.
I think the Bradley carries a further ten TOWs inside.
Depends on the model of the Bradley. There is an M2 and an M3 version. The regular M2 carries two in the launchers and 5 reloads. The M3 carries 2 in the launchers and 10 reloads. The extra reloads take up the crew space of the vehicle, but since the M3 is a scout vehicle there is no need for the extra troop seats.
"Duh" moment. I re-read the specs DKLM published. It explained the reason for the hatch; it's for the battery. The shorty, like HL's for the Pz III & T-72. I use Admiral's 3500mah, same size. They last for a full typical battle day.
No release updates.
The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!
"Duh" moment. I re-read the specs DKLM published. It explained the reason for the hatch; it's for the battery. The shorty, like HL's for the Pz III & T-72. I use Admiral's 3500mah, same size. They last for a full typical battle day.
No release updates.
Pretty sure there will be a work around for battery placement. It's a huge tank in 1/15 scale with a lot of open internal space.
Wow... I was on the M2A1/A2 and A2 ODS.... in all roles... dismounted team leader, driver, gunner and commander. I see that you guys are saying DKLM... but is there a link to preorder it?
If you don't use TDs crew bags and packs or want them placed in other areas thats going to be a lot of mounting wholes in the plastic to fill. I like the general look of M2 TD has done but I am not a fan of the crew kit they are using. It looks out of scale and poorly detailed. But hey let's get our hands on these and see, hopefully I am wrong.
The main complaint I'm seeing thusfar... is the sound of the main gun, rate of fire is way too high... we had Single shot, Lo and Hi rates. Lo was ~100 hi was ~200.
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