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Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:53 pm
by threadbear
Contacted Tamiya they think it should be preserved for historical reasons, so decided to keep the old bits but fit new 2 channel rc with servos to old bits and see how we get on. I think with a nice digital 2 channel and servos attached to clutch and speed controller could work. Have seen on ebay mechanical controllers but from Tamiya cars, smaller but not sure if they have gradual power increase so may need to trial and error.
Just to lighten the mood cant imagine you in the loo like that lol.

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Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 2:45 am
by ALPHA
threadbear wrote:Contacted Tamiya they think it should be preserved for historical reasons, so decided to keep the old bits but fit new 2 channel rc with servos to old bits and see how we get on. I think with a nice digital 2 channel and servos attached to clutch and speed controller could work. Have seen on ebay mechanical controllers but from Tamiya cars, smaller but not sure if they have gradual power increase so may need to trial and error.
Just to lighten the mood cant imagine you in the loo like that lol.

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Interesting News TB....So those Tamiya people...they want to buy the old servos from you....can't imagine what museum or archive would want them except for theirs :wtf:

Addressing the Lighter side of things....I can't imagine anyone doing what's pictured in 43's post....That's just way too hard core :haha:

Good luck with which ever mechanism you find...I think any servo that will fit where it's supposed to go will work out ok :thumbup:

ALPHA

Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 7:09 pm
by threadbear
Thats what I was thinking, I might go for a new set then look round for a new speed controller if the other gives up the ghost.

Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 8:14 am
by ALPHA
threadbear wrote:Thats what I was thinking, I might go for a new set then look round for a new speed controller if the other gives up the ghost.
That speed controller looks very much like the insides of an old Lionel Transformer...maybe take a look for a broken one of those ...then maybe some of the copper contact parts might be usable ;)

ALPHA

Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 7:31 pm
by threadbear
You come up with some great ideas thank you again.

Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 1:04 am
by ALPHA
Only suggestions TB :D ...it's an interesting old tank...so it would indeed be fun to watch it come to life :thumbup:

ALPHA

Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 8:22 pm
by threadbear
It will I am organising a trip to the model shop soon going to keep the inportant bits but change the radio gear that works it. It gave me a lift when it moved but like the tank the gear is old, so soon I hope.

Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 11:50 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
threadbear wrote:Contacted Tamiya they think it should be preserved for historical reasons, so decided to keep the old bits but fit new 2 channel rc with servos to old bits and see how we get on. I think with a nice digital 2 channel and servos attached to clutch and speed controller could work. Have seen on ebay mechanical controllers but from Tamiya cars, smaller but not sure if they have gradual power increase so may need to trial and error.
Just to lighten the mood cant imagine you in the loo like that lol.

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Amazing, so it emerges that your really DO have a rarity there. :O All the more amazing that Tamiya deem it to be such... I only wish there were more examples of outmoded models out there- illustrated, and viewable, here on the forum, so that we could all see (especially relative newcomers), how RC tank technology has emerged from the mists of time- and smoke units...of course. Whatever you decide to do with the old girl, at least her innards are viewable here for tank-archaeological purposes. Sounds as if she needs a pacemaker, rather than a full heart transplant. Whatever, do keep us posted :thumbup:
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Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 12:02 am
by ALPHA
threadbear wrote:It will I am organising a trip to the model shop soon going to keep the inportant bits but change the radio gear that works it. It gave me a lift when it moved but like the tank the gear is old, so soon I hope.
GOOD LUCK TB :thumbup:


ALPHA

Re: Very old Tamiya Sherman Tank Upgrade

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 8:15 pm
by threadbear
Thanks Alpha, I got the radio gear today so looks like I will be working on the tank.