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Old 08-03-2011 | 06:42 PM
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Is there a manufacturer who offers a 1/16 T-34 sprocket of alloy metal compatible
with metal tracks?

If no I'm going to have a go at making my own....

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Old 08-03-2011 | 07:01 PM
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Kenny kong makes treads, and Ithought he also sold sprockets for all the tread types he sells.
Old 08-03-2011 | 07:30 PM
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Ditto on that...

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Old 08-03-2011 | 08:18 PM
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Comes with bearings for the final drive shaft, turned aluminium inner sprocket, and machined aluminium spigots for the track to ride on. You use the stock Wasan outer hub, as it's cosmetic. I'm out of stock in USA, but have one set in Krim.
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those look really good

are they stocked frequently? or easy to get hold of as i maybe after a set for my T34
i have added asiatam low profile boxes in mine with sherman wheel bearings in the hubs

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Old 08-04-2011 | 02:56 AM
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Do you have any build/in progress pictures of this upgrade? I have the DT suspension arms with bearings installed and this will be the last upgrade I need to make to bullet-proof the T34 for battle.

Those sprockets are needed as well.


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I like the conversion with the gear boxes. would also like to see more of what went into your upgrade to those boxes. i have 3 T-34/85's
Would really like a viable solution to the stock gear boxes. i havent had any problems with any of my 3 yyet but i know it is only a matter of time for a gear box upgrade and yours is the best Iv'e seen yet.
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Do you have any build/in progress pictures of this upgrade? I have the DT suspension arms with bearings installed and this will be the last upgrade I need to make to bullet-proof the T34 for battle.

Those sprockets are needed as well.


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i dont have any showing much of the install of these boxes but what i can do is strip it down and re-take the pics for you guys

originally i started off with the asiatams and a metal final drive gear from a h/long loads of torque but way to slow this is the second take and a much better set-up

pics of my first attempt

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Old 08-04-2011 | 11:32 AM
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i dont have any showing much of the install of these boxes but what i can do is strip it down and re-take the pics for you guys



Oh please, don't do that! [X(]

I'll get some idea from these newer pics. Besides, the T34 is still runnin' and it'll be awhile before it get's 'round to it's turn on the rebuild bench.


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Old 08-05-2011 | 08:48 PM
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Kenny kong makes treads, and I thought he also sold sprockets for all the tread types he sells.

BTW he does not make 1/16 T-34 sprockets. So says Kenny himself.

Jerry


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