Japanese T-74
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- KommandantX
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Re: Japanese T-74
Very interesting tank. The drivetrain certainly looks complex, i just hope that it is durable.
btw if it was me, i know i would not change the fuel mixture. I love those real plumes of smoke! Good buy, well done!
btw if it was me, i know i would not change the fuel mixture. I love those real plumes of smoke! Good buy, well done!
Tamiya: KT Porsche (static), KT Henschel, M26 Pershing, Tiger 1 Normandy, Tiger 1 Desert, Sherman
HL: Tiger 1, Pershing, Pantiger, Panther, KV-1
Scratch-built: Jagdtiger, Tiger (Porsche typ 101), KV-2 (Tamiya, HL, scratch-built)
WSN: T-34 (winter)
HL: Tiger 1, Pershing, Pantiger, Panther, KV-1
Scratch-built: Jagdtiger, Tiger (Porsche typ 101), KV-2 (Tamiya, HL, scratch-built)
WSN: T-34 (winter)
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Re: Japanese T-74
southjerseyarmour wrote:You can e-mail cerjak_i@yahoo.com and he will send you plans ,parts list, supplier of the transmissions he designed and builds. He has several different models, he sends them for free. If you ask him for the CT-1 plans /step format he will send them right out. this trans both sticks forward tank moves forward.one stick slightly back turn that way..etc. has two servos to move seperate clutch mechs. supports up to 30kg tank
Thanks,
Is he the guy who makes the PE Telistank in the Czech Repulic?
Cheers.
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Re: Japanese T-74
Thanks v much.southjerseyarmour wrote:nice 74 by the way

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Re: Japanese T-74
Hi Mate,280zx wrote:Hy..Where can I get gear parts for sankyo Japanese T-74?
Try contacting through web site:
http://www.tokyo-hobbies.com/sankyo.html
Hope this helps.
Re: Japanese T-74
Hi,
I just make a contact from that web.
They only sell one set gearbox and the price is almost $900
All I need is just bevel gear..hee
I just make a contact from that web.
They only sell one set gearbox and the price is almost $900

All I need is just bevel gear..hee
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Re: Japanese T-74
280zx wrote:Hi,
I just make a contact from that web.
They only sell one set gearbox and the price is almost $900![]()
All I need is just bevel gear..hee
You can buy bevel gears from plenty of places, don't know where you are located but these are a couple of web sites who sell various gear including bevel gears.
http://www.technobotsonline.com/gears/p ... gears.html
http://www.hpcgears.com/
Hope you can find what you want.
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Re: Japanese T-74
I see that they also do a King Tiger...but unfortunately the proportions look all wrong......and its 140,000 Japanese Yen....(which sounds more than it is).... but its still £980 and that is a lot of money and you need to buy a radio
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Re: Japanese T-74
Ow..thanks for your info..hope I can find from that web.
Re: Japanese T-74
Btw do you know measure of Japanese T-74 both of the bevel gear?