Hi all - where can I get this reduction gearbox for my Tamiya Tiger 1 to make my tank slower?
Is this just a direct bolt on or a replacement for my standard gearbox?
Thanks
Tamiya Tiger 1 reduction gearbox?
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Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 reduction gearbox?
Hi The 3;1 reduction gears will fit ,but every tank that I have seen them fitted to has wrecked the gearboxes . It cause to much strain to the plastic gear in the Tamiya gearboxes . You Have been warned .
regards pete
regards pete
Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 reduction gearbox?
Don't do it!!! The tamiya gearboxes can't cope with the increased torque, you will strip a gear sooner rather than later
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Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 reduction gearbox?
Oh I see - so what do people use? Just stick to the standard gearbox?
What about a smaller/slower motor maybe?
What about a smaller/slower motor maybe?
Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 reduction gearbox?
That works. Also impact low ratio gears are ok. The ultimate are from eto armourMuscleflex wrote:Oh I see - so what do people use? Just stick to the standard gearbox?
What about a smaller/slower motor maybe?
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Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 reduction gearbox?
Is this the one?tomhugill wrote:That works. Also impact low ratio gears are ok. The ultimate are from eto armourMuscleflex wrote:Oh I see - so what do people use? Just stick to the standard gearbox?
What about a smaller/slower motor maybe?
http://www.etoarmour.com/product_detail ... ductID=S02





Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 reduction gearbox?
Yup!Muscleflex wrote:Is this the one?tomhugill wrote:That works. Also impact low ratio gears are ok. The ultimate are from eto armourMuscleflex wrote:Oh I see - so what do people use? Just stick to the standard gearbox?
What about a smaller/slower motor maybe?
http://www.etoarmour.com/product_detail ... ductID=S02
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Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 reduction gearbox?
I have a set in a Tamiya King Tiger. The engineering on them is complete overkill but the design is great. Way better than any other gearbox which has a motor per drive sprocket. Everything is oversized, it's simple to disassemble and replace worn parts - if they ever actually wear out. They are also really quiet. I got these after getting a pair of Impacts, which appear to be constructed of silver butter and made by a man who is allergic to taking measurements.
The only downside I could see is the stress is placed on 4 bolts rather than 6 (per pair). I don't think that will have too much affect, especially on a Tamiya Tiger, which is a really solid design anyway.
Check out my thread on the Static to FO King Tiger if you want to see pictures.
The only downside I could see is the stress is placed on 4 bolts rather than 6 (per pair). I don't think that will have too much affect, especially on a Tamiya Tiger, which is a really solid design anyway.
Check out my thread on the Static to FO King Tiger if you want to see pictures.
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Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 reduction gearbox?
Thanks. I'll check it out nowbillpe wrote:I have a set in a Tamiya King Tiger. The engineering on them is complete overkill but the design is great. Way better than any other gearbox which has a motor per drive sprocket. Everything is oversized, it's simple to disassemble and replace worn parts - if they ever actually wear out. They are also really quiet. I got these after getting a pair of Impacts, which appear to be constructed of silver butter and made by a man who is allergic to taking measurements.
The only downside I could see is the stress is placed on 4 bolts rather than 6 (per pair). I don't think that will have too much affect, especially on a Tamiya Tiger, which is a really solid design anyway.
Check out my thread on the Static to FO King Tiger if you want to see pictures.