So with all the eBay stuff out the way it was time to get it cracked open and assess the damage.
Initially I was fearing massive internal damage. Happily the issues were purely from assembly. On the leopard the suspension arms are attached to the torsion bars with plastic inserts which I assumed had failed (or torsion bar stays). What I hadn't accounted for was the builder had only used 1 out of the 3 required bushes (and not the one that holds the arm in place). So they just pulled out with any pressure on the tank.
Got them into place tanks sitting properly happy days.
Onto the electrics issue. It was sold as "driving in circles" and not going right. As the Leo has a double differential gearbox this should be possible, one motor does forward and reverse and the other does turns. Even if a drive fet has failed it shouldn't do what's been described.
Disconnect the gearbox and then check with a sparate motor the DMD is working correctly, this showed it all working as it should be. Phew.
So the issues in the gearbox (hopefully). I've built afew of these and there are some bits where it's really easy to get things the wrong way round. Well credit to the builder, they've found new and creative ways to fuck up. Spacers in the wrong place, wrong poly caps used, and my favourite, the centre diff cover glued together with poly cement and no screws. So when load applied the case just opens and the gears slip. Fantastic. Luckily I've a lot of tamiya gearbox spares. Some head scratching and I got the gearbox running nicely.
All back together and I could test the rest of the electrics. A big sigh of relief and all working!
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