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barra733 12-10-2006 12:19 PM

Engine Braces
 
I've seen a few posts regarding braces to stop the Tamiya engines moving around when metal tracks are fitted. Any good suppliers out there or pics of home-made devices?

swathdiver 12-10-2006 01:50 PM

RE: Engine Braces
 
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ssocr 12-10-2006 08:07 PM

RE: Engine Braces
 
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I made my own: just a thick piece of aluminum screwed to the bottom of the hull. Now the engines are kept perfectly stable.

GD Dave 12-10-2006 09:58 PM

RE: Engine Braces
 
I used Darryl Turners brace, it fits underneath the both tranny's, between the tranny's and the hull. Gets' rid of 4 of the tamiya "posts." Don' have to worry about anything coming loose or moving around.

WhiteWolf McBride 12-10-2006 11:26 PM

RE: Engine Braces
 
I also have to say Daryl's brace is nice.

I got one each for my Pershing and Sherman, and used to sell (no, I'm not anymore) full-length external belly plates like Willy offered. I even combined an internal plate with a custom Sherman brace (Daryl shaved 2mm off it to accomodate the plate internally) as a package. Saves making cut-outs for all those suspension mountings (ARRGG)

The only thing I'd change is using low-profile pan-heads with allen-key drive instead of the larger Philips heads that Daryl supplies. You may want to beef the rear idler as well, and both Willy and Daryl have designs for those too.


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