T55 new build
Re: T55 new build
Any 380 motors should be ample for this size of tank.
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Re: T55 new build
What gearbox will fit this tank? I notice that the Heng long look completely different from what I have in my T-55. I have two T-55 chassis. One is missing the gearbox.
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Re: T55 new build
Whatever gearboxes you go with will probably need to be a mid/low config as the rear deck height is short.
Derek
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Re: T55 new build
Just use the ones that come with the kit - failing that I believe they are almost a copy of Tamiya Pershing gearboxes.
Low profile boxes would be the best as mentioned.
Low profile boxes would be the best as mentioned.
Re: T55 new build
He has a tank with no gearboxes at all so he is looking for some that fit.
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Re: T55 new build
I took the sprockets off the T-55 and tried putting them on the spare Heng Long motors I had. They don't fit. Seems like Heng long are bigger diameter. So to keep things simple should I just order Hooben motors? I guess I could try contacting Twin Horse. Anyone have experience with the Hooben's CNC motor upgrade? Are they worth it?
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Re: T55 new build
You could send the HL gearboxes or shafts and T55 sprockets to MK Modellbau and he can machine them for you.
Re: T55 new build
He's in the US, that would probably cost more than Hooben gearboxes after shipping.
Derek
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Re: T55 new build
If they were bigger, I would the gearboxes spinning by running directly off a battery while sanding the shaft down with a file or a Dremel.quitcherbitchen wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 2:18 pm I took the sprockets off the T-55 and tried putting them on the spare Heng Long motors I had. They don't fit. Seems like Heng long are bigger diameter. So to keep things simple should I just order Hooben motors? I guess I could try contacting Twin Horse. Anyone have experience with the Hooben's CNC motor upgrade? Are they worth it?
Derek
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