Hyperdyne - Thanks for responding. Glad we're square.
My initial post could have perhaps been worded better, It was not my intention to suggest that your stuff was expensive, simply that (like with most things in this hobby) I have to watch the pennies and that led me to look at possible alternatives. This project is the result of one of those searches. I am still willing to re-word it should you so wish, as whilst it was innocently written, I can now appreciate it can be misconstrued. Sorry, dude.
Bobo - I appreciate your support and kind words, but Hyperdyne doesn't have to back anything up. people can check out his prices and see what's what for themselves, as I have urged them to do. Having said that, Bobafettish has done this for the benefit of the board and shown that Hyperdyne is correct in relation to the wireless set up. For *me* that benefit would be negated by the international shipping, which is one of the reasons I started this, as there is a wealth of talent and great products in the US (Hyperdyne, and many others), whereas they are a bit thin on the ground over here in blighty (UK). For those in the US, there is a price benefit to take into account in getting the HD wireless RF unit.
Bobafettish. Good work, hopefully people will ease off Hyperdyne, although I'm sure he doesn't need protecting, but there's no need to berate him for his thoughts or comments. I think he had a valid point and I would have possibly made the same one if the tables were turned. My initial post was potentially misleading and that was not my intention. I can't even afford my wireless version at the moment
so I didn't actually look at the prices and compare them. Thanks for doing that BF 
Nerf-Herder - PM received, I'll add you to the list for your entire order. Given the comments above, LMK if you want to change your mind on the wireless version. I can assure you there will be no hard feelings! 
Mirax/MLC - I started mounting it in my MLC last night. I haven't seen the Jango MLC up close, but it's going well in the Boba, so far. You have to carefully remove the little spindle that the stalk pivots on, then drill your hole through there. I had to dremmel away a little of the surrounding curved area to allow the stalk to rotate freely, and flatten the inside of the hole (on the inside of the bucket) a little to the servo sat flush (there's acres of space in there, but it wobbled a bit). At that point my 2 month old son needed his bottle, so I'll do more later, probably Thursday night, or over the weekend, and get pics up. One other thing I noticed, though, was that the earcap that covers the RF stalk pivot point is solid and the attachment stands slightly proud, so it will need hollowing out a little to accomodate the pivot point.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Si