As it goes wat too fast as the brushless motors are a higher RPM compared to the ones they replace it was time to strip it apart and sort it out.
The original pinions were 24 tooth so I sourced a couple of smaller 13 tooth MOD 0.6 pinions that have a standard 1/8th hole for the motor so I got a piece of 1/8th brass rod and soldered the pinions onto it before putting it in the lathe and drilling them out to 2mm and then re drilling and tapping the grub screw holes.
with the motors removed I made the hole into a slot so the motors could be moved.
To be honest this is as far as I have got its all bolted together but not fully as the shed was getting hot an I went and worked on my 1/10th Brummbar in the house
But I will get it completed soon and should have a more scale speed.
s.I.G 33 Converion
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I have been busy in the shed and put it all back together and gave it a spin.
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You have slowed the AFV considerably, although it's no laggard. In this video, too, I see what seem to be even more noticeable flash from the gun, some of the most dramatic I have yet seen.
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I definitely goes better and isn't troubled by the grass now as it struggled before.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 6:00 pm You have slowed the AFV considerably, although it's no laggard. In this video, too, I see what seem to be even more noticeable flash from the gun, some of the most dramatic I have yet seen.
The flash is a stock taigen high intensity flash.