WSN T34-85
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Re: WSN T34-85
Torro have only just started carrying the Taigen T34 in Europe (believe IMEX in the US had exclusivity on those for a couple of years), I would have had change from buying all 5 of my WSN's for the price of one of those currently...
Secret option B if the gearboxes do fail: https://www.torro-shop.de/Metal-lower-h ... etal-tanks
@ Richard - I'll have to get mine out and check the speed. I don't recall its being particularly slow, more being ridiculously fast with the original 9.6V system. I know El-Mod gets horribly confused when it gets plugged into to a motor and gearbox combination that it is not set up for, and requires significant tweaking of the acceleration and gearshifts, does the Clark not have a similar ability to recalibrate?
Secret option B if the gearboxes do fail: https://www.torro-shop.de/Metal-lower-h ... etal-tanks
@ Richard - I'll have to get mine out and check the speed. I don't recall its being particularly slow, more being ridiculously fast with the original 9.6V system. I know El-Mod gets horribly confused when it gets plugged into to a motor and gearbox combination that it is not set up for, and requires significant tweaking of the acceleration and gearshifts, does the Clark not have a similar ability to recalibrate?
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Re: WSN T34-85
Thanks Tiger6. I believe that there is a 'fit' issue with the HL/Taigen gearboxes into the WSN hull? Are Clarke boards easily available though or is the case that they cost a fortune because they come from the USA? Please excuse the ignorance here!!
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Re: WSN T34-85
You can get the taigen lower hull from forgebear ( DAVE) he is in the UK and its £30 cheaper than the torro
shop link, Forgebear give a 110% service
Check on the forum for recomended sellers
shop link, Forgebear give a 110% service

Check on the forum for recomended sellers
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I've been e-mailing Dave and he's just suggested that! I wonder how easy it is to switch the upper hull over?
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Re: WSN T34-85
The Clark tk20 was the entry level board and is non programmable so far as acceleration is concerned, so far as I am aware, though I am happy to be corrected by anyone who knows. I bought it as plug and play.Tiger6 wrote:Torro have only just started carrying the Taigen T34 in Europe (believe IMEX in the US had exclusivity on those for a couple of years), I would have had change from buying all 5 of my WSN's for the price of one of those currently...
Secret option B if the gearboxes do fail: https://www.torro-shop.de/Metal-lower-h ... etal-tanks
@ Richard - I'll have to get mine out and check the speed. I don't recall its being particularly slow, more being ridiculously fast with the original 9.6V system. I know El-Mod gets horribly confused when it gets plugged into to a motor and gearbox combination that it is not set up for, and requires significant tweaking of the acceleration and gearshifts, does the Clark not have a similar ability to recalibrate?
Richard
Tamiya Tiger 1, Taigen FlakPanzer IV,Torro M16 half-track, Tamiya Panther,WSN/Torro T34,Taigen M41 Bulldog,H/l/Taigen Sherman M4A3,H/L T90, Haya M3 Grant, Metal Origins 234/2 Puma, Nashorn by Alwyn. I was only going to have one tank - honest!
Tamiya Tiger 1, Taigen FlakPanzer IV,Torro M16 half-track, Tamiya Panther,WSN/Torro T34,Taigen M41 Bulldog,H/l/Taigen Sherman M4A3,H/L T90, Haya M3 Grant, Metal Origins 234/2 Puma, Nashorn by Alwyn. I was only going to have one tank - honest!

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Re: WSN T34-85
Where did you buy it from Richard?
Thanks
Simon
Thanks
Simon
Re: WSN T34-85
Just had a thought - if you buy that Taigen Chassis, you will need to get the wheel set as well because the original plastic ones won't fit. Can't be 100% on whether the tracks would mesh with the Tiagen sprockets, but you'll likely find that you need the tracks as well as the WSN ones might not take kindly to the extra weight.
Bottom line, I'd recommend sticking your original plan of doing the electronics swap, run the original plastic parts until they break (and like I said, if you are careful they should be fine) and be saving up the pennies in the meantime
Bottom line, I'd recommend sticking your original plan of doing the electronics swap, run the original plastic parts until they break (and like I said, if you are careful they should be fine) and be saving up the pennies in the meantime

Re: WSN T34-85
About the gearboxes if you do strip the gears the amount of plastic gears available for rc robots and so on it shouldn't be difficult to find replacements it might be even possible to find brass or steel gears instead of plastic
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Re: WSN T34-85
Thanks guys - I’m getting the cart in front of the horse - let’s see how bad this is and take it from there. Yes Dave has agreed that you need a full lower hull swap so tracks, running gear, and whilst you’re at it, motors and gear boxes!! Expensive!!
Re: WSN T34-85
Indeed, and there is no guaranty that you'd really be significantly happier with it when you are finished forking over all of that hard earned cash (altho Dave probably won't thank me for saying that
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