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Old 02-21-2014, 10:55 AM
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I have question about Impact late Tiger I tracks
http://mitosal.com/211.htm

Is it possible to use those tracks in Taigen Tiger I with Taigen metal road and idler wheels ?

What metal sprocket wheels are recommended?

are Tamiya metal sprockets would be suitable?
/Drive Sprocket A and B (MH1-MH2) for Tamiya Tiger I (56010) 1:16/

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I know that the Impact tracks were made for the Tamiya Tiger I, but I ma not sure if they would fit or work with the Taigen Tiger I late. I know Taigen makes a set of Late Tiger I tracks that are closed pin. Is there any reason you wouldn't want to use them?
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I have these Impact tracks , they fit my Tiggies Mato/Taigen sprockets - no problem

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MAUS45 , blimp_uk - Thanks for reply and help

I'd like to assembly Tamiya gearboxes in my Taigen Tiger I , and Im looking for metal sprocket wheels with Tamiya shafts and metal tracks for them.
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You should be able to get the Tamiya drive sprockets. The only problem will be the cover for the Tamiya sprockets are the early covers not the late covers.
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Please keep me updated on this
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Originally Posted by MAUS45
You should be able to get the Tamiya drive sprockets. The only problem will be the cover for the Tamiya sprockets are the early covers not the late covers.
Thanks for good advice!

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