Hi, I am selling my beloved Tamiya Scania. I have it on Ebay
http://www.ebay.co.u...984.m1558.l2649
The truck, servos, radio gear etc are all brand new, l am looking for £450.00 for it, with all the trick bits on it , its a bargin
thanks for looking
Love them servos, looks like I will be moding a set of them servos in come pay day. "Hitting ebay as I speak" (doh I mean type).
I see the smaller servos allow you to run the steering arm betwean the chassis and the leaf spring, keeping the steering arm vertical
Hi that looks cool, I am running on a budget so unable to get some small servos. I used all parts from the kit to do my version of this mod.
I screwed the servos to the front cross member and used the gear shift servo mount to hold the rear end of the servos in place, I had to use two spacers from the kit "C" parts sprue.
The spacers give just the right amount of clearance ,betwean the bottom of the servos and the motor.
I also put the left upright on the right and vise-versa and bent the drag link (it is just about long enough). I have used the standard servo savers, but have ordered two low profile servo savers.
On my first test I found I had more lock on one side than the other.I got round this problem by off-setting the steering servo saver and lengthen the steer rod from the servo saver to the upright.
All done and dusted,
P.S sorry about the untidy wiring :-)
Hi all, as you can see I am a little new to tamiya big rigs and tamiya kits in general. Anyway down to bissiness, I have just built a scania 620 (great build) and I have read somewhere that the ackaman angle is all wrong and by swopping the steering around put this right...????? is it just a case of swopping the uprights from left to right and vise-versa
Secondly putting the steering servo next to the gear shift servo,helps alot.How do you fit it all in.....?????
Thanks for any help in advance
P.S any other good mods would you advise
Hi everyone, I have just got into tamiya trucks and was wondering, is there a club or meets that go on in the Midlands area
or
Would anyone be interested in starting a club