Is that a HL in that picture? Looks like you still need those side support plates to mount them on a HL43rdRecceReg wrote:That would probably be the highly desirable gearbox setup from ETO, like this one:..very nice, but pretty pricey
Bevel gears in HL tank?
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Re: Bevel gears in HL tank?
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Re: Bevel gears in HL tank?
ETO transmissions seem to be aimed mainly to Tamiya models, but as Tamiyas can be adapted to use other drive systems, non-Tamiyas can also be adapted. I guess it depends on the amount of work and expertise needed. These transmissions are state of the art, though...Blackadder123 wrote:Is that a HL in that picture? Looks like you still need those side support plates to mount them on a HL43rdRecceReg wrote:That would probably be the highly desirable gearbox setup from ETO, like this one:..very nice, but pretty pricey

Worth a look though..
http://etoarmor.com/?product_cat=electr ... and-motors
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Re: Bevel gears in HL tank?
Lolz... well If I do end up with that bevel gear from eBay and it doesn't fit my Tiger I'll just force it into the cheap HL Pz3 that I got for 60 Euros and do some hot glue magic
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