Hobbyboss T34

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Hobbyboss T34

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Hi Gang

Just ordered myself a birthday pressie of the new hobbieboss T34

Just realised that getting it running wont be a simple as I thought due to the way the final drive gears are buried. Can anyone supply a pic of how Hen long do this please?

Thanks

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Re: Hobbyboss T34

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Badly, the rear on the henglong has been altered to allow the use of standard gearboxes. The taigen metal chassis is the way forward.
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Re: Hobbyboss T34

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If I'm not too busy...I try to take some photos later Rocketman :D .... but what Tom says is probably true...if you want a progressive chassis...probably the Taigen would be best...if you can acquire one... don't think Taigen has released separate parts yet

What angle of the chassis do you need to see? ;)

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Re: Hobbyboss T34

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oooo, I love a challenge. Technobots cogs section here Is come!

Ta guys

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Re: Hobbyboss T34

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I just remembered...Phil did a total strip down on his T34
his website
http://www.philslittleworld.webspace.vi ... 85_hl.html
and the photo of the inside of his HL

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