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Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 12:26 am
by c.rainford73
The kit works with the later model cases with the black covers....

Found this on another forum.....

"Tamiya supplies a replacement set for the latest generation of gearboxes (the ones with the black plastic cover).
It contains all gears, bearings, shafts etc.for one gearbox. The ordernumber is 9415807."


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Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 12:29 am
by Son of a gun-ner
Oh, cool, I'm so used to heng long/taigen Sherman's having shorter gearbox shafts than jag Panthers, I forgot the tamiya Sherman's have long shafts the same as their Pershing etc..

Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 12:38 am
by Son of a gun-ner
That's weird Carl, I put your part number in the Tamiya parts data base and got this? Only two tanks it associates with that number?

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Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 12:46 am
by c.rainford73
I know Mick. This is all new to me .... I'm sure someone on the forum has a better understanding of the kit and explanation :haha:

Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 1:08 am
by Son of a gun-ner
Well, I've found a pair of jag panther boxes for €110

Also found a pair of jag panther drive shafts for €10

Edit, also found the drive shaft bearings that aren't in the gear kit for €10 a pair.

And if the spacer bars are needed, that's another €5 per box, plus screws.
Talking a minimum of €35 per box, plus shipping, and that's all depending whether the metal gearbox casing is in the tank.

Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 7:08 am
by Smaily
Thanks for very quick help guys.

Now here You can see what parts from gearboxes are within static kit:
https://youtu.be/RfxkGa5CnbA?t=579
c.rainford73 wrote:Here's a better link
https://shop.aaftankmuseum.com/ProductD ... de=9415807
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As long as this set will complete gearbox (or couple of more small parts), than it will make sense to order kit and also those parts for gearbox. I will just need some guidance as I have no experience with Tamiya tanks (but definitely like to build one).
Also I would like to know, about shipping costs to Slovakia.

Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:54 am
by B_Man
This would be a good opportunity for Carson from DKLM to make a plate for his propulsion dynamics gearbox to fit in a Tamiya. I've thought about doing the same thing as you Smaily as I'm not a fan of the Tamiya electronics but I do like their kits. The gearboxes was a sticking point for me too so I'm very interested to hear how you go.

Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 9:33 am
by Smaily
Exactly B_Man. I am not interested on Tamiya electronics at all, so it is not worth of buying any full option kit. I would like to have all canon movement done using servos and most probably I will use OP TCB as a brain of tank (not decided about sound unit, but that has time).

I have found this page from DisplayModel manual:
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Now big question for those with experience, if set mentioned earlier will complete one gearbox, so two sets, full gearboxes. Or what additional parts will be needed. That is last thing that I need to know before I order kit and gearbox set.

Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 9:52 am
by Rad_Schuhart
Smaily wrote:Exactly B_Man. I am not interested on Tamiya electronics at all, so it is not worth of buying any full option kit.
Hi, I already answered you the same in facebook, lol. As I told you, it is not a bad idea to get the full option kit and sell the tamiya electronics. I am sure doing it will make you save money, and you will have the gearboxes, the black gearboxe grease guard (that I think you cannot buy alone, and is needed because prevents the gearboxes to dismount themselves!) and the speaker which has a very good quality.

But thats my humble opinion.

Re: Tamiya Display models - fitting gearbox

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 10:09 am
by 43rdRecceReg
I bought the same Jagdpanther display kit last year, thinking that if prices were high then, in the future (post -the currently mythic Brexit) they'd be somewhere out in the Cosmos. :|
The AAF museum is an excellent Tamiya parts resource for but, even if you can persuade them to ship at a budget rate (default rate can cost more than some significant parts ordered 8O ), it can still be very pricey.
I often buy from Axel but he, in turn, gets most (if not all) his spares from Tamiya's European HQ. Formerly, that was Dickie-Tamiya. Now they're restyled 'Tamiya-Carson'. Shipping from Europe means, for the present anyway,
VAT is already paid, and shipping rates are well below those of the US. Shipping from the US may also incur additional Customs charges. (Depending on the product and its value.)
All of that said, I've never bought from Tamiya-Carson direct, so their spares dept. is an unknown factor to me.
https://www.tamiya.de/en/products/rc-mo ... tanks/I've never tried Tamiya's UK rep.,
Tamiya's default UK outlet is the Hobbyco. Again, I've never dealt with them, but I find their website slow and clunky. I don't know about you lot, but that can be off putting. :think:
http://www.hobbyco.net/scripts/oe11.3/c ... gkabMcjgck
See what i mean.. :D
As for the gear repair kit, as far as I'm able to tell, the innards (gears and shafts) are probably the same for most full-option models. I'd guess only the frame, output shafts, and standoff positions differ from one another.
I have a brace of old Sherman gearboxes, and I'm going to try to transplant them into the gear frames supplied with the kit. There's no harm in trying, eh?
Adam, (Ad Lav) is probably our Tamiya professor. I'm sure he'll know what possible options there are. :thumbup: Where are you, Adam? :D