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Old 02-19-2016 | 10:14 AM
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I've had a failure of the recoil unit in my JS-2. It never has worked consistently. So does anyone know where I can purchase one. AAF doesn't list them and Artistic is gone.
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Originally Posted by Tanker 10
I've had a failure of the recoil unit in my JS-2. It never has worked consistently. So does anyone know where I can purchase one. AAF doesn't list them and Artistic is gone.

Tamiya parts are supposed to be lifetime warranty. I think you can contact tamiya usa about a replacement.
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Check your manual but I believe its the same as the Pershing.
Old 02-19-2016 | 10:48 AM
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JS-2 uses the same one as the King Tiger. Jason Reid sells them from his website here.
Old 02-19-2016 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by BludoTheSmelly
Tamiya parts are supposed to be lifetime warranty. I think you can contact tamiya usa about a replacement.
Thanks but they won't warranty anything purchased from overseas. I bought mine from Banzai. Thanks for the reply.
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Originally Posted by Jeff489
JS-2 uses the same one as the King Tiger. Jason Reid sells them from his website here.
Thanks Jeff489. I found one at Tamiya USA for $43.00 plus shipping. Jason had it for $26.50 plus $5.00 shipping. Thanks for the help.

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Just so everyone will know what the problem is, the large brass nut appeared to have started to work itself out. In turn, every time the carriage recoiled it was dragging on that brass nut. It finally got to the point that the carriage would not return to battery and just made a grinding noise unless I cut power to the tank. The nut is ruined so there is no saving it. Next time I will locktite that nut, which I think is actually the head of a brass screw if I remember correctly.
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That nut should always be loc- tited in place. They always come loose on Tamiya tanks.
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Originally Posted by yellowshaker
That nut should always be loc- tited in place. They always come loose on Tamiya tanks.
Yeah, the JS-2 was my first Tamiya build, I know better now.

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