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Leopard 2A6 part help.
I recently aquired a used Tamiya Leopard 2A6 at a redicously low price. The only catch was that it is missing the gearboxes and the motors that drive them. All I seem to find at online shops are the complete kits for the tanks themselves or stuff like tracks/wheels, but no gearboxes for them. I can find boxes for other Tamiya tanks no problem but its my understanding that the Leo uses different boxes and motors. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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RE: Leopard 2A6 part help.
Hi, The two type 540 motors are relatively easy to find. The bigger task is getting together all the parts to build the gearbox. If the tank you bought did not come with the assembly manual, check out WACKY'S RC TANK GUIDES and go thru steps 1 to 10 of the 2A6 manual. All parts needed are clearly shown. The only source that can put them all together is the factory itself through the dealer/distributor.
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RE: Leopard 2A6 part help.
Thats what I was afraid of. Are there any other gearboxes that will fit the Leo drive sprocket, or am I going to have to use some other gearbox and rig the sprockets so they fit? I don't care if the gearbox is for the Leo or even Tamiya, I just want something that will work with the minimal amount of fuss getting said item to work. I have a pretty good job, but I can't just buy random gearboxes until I find one that fits. The job also prohibits spending alot of time working on things. I'm generally gone for 3 1/2 weeks out of a month(I'm a truck driver). Thank you for your help Phasor.
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RE: Leopard 2A6 part help.
Have you tried these guys? They seem to make and carry a great many Leopard parts and accessories. They also speak English if you want to email them.
[link=http://www.afv-model.com/4711shop/index.php?cat=c47_Leopard-2Tamiya.html]AFV-Model[/link] |
RE: Leopard 2A6 part help.
The Tamiya Leo gear boxes must be assembled, they are not pre-assembled like in the WWII kits.
Go here to order your Leopard parts direct from Tamiya USA, but you will need the part numbers from the parts list manual and kit instructions: http://www.tamiyausa.com/contact/index.php For Leo instructions: http://members.iinet.net.au/~wackywheelz/manuals/ Tamiya Info: If I have to place a parts replacement order what do I need to do? To allow our staff to process your order in a quick and efficient manner, it is extremely helpful when you are prepared with the part number that you are requesting. For R/C kits, the part numbers are located in the last few pages of the instruction manual. R/C kits have five and seven digit part numbers associated with them. Example: 53450 or 0005368. *Note: Many people often confuse the alphanumeric construction numbers, (MA4, MB17, etc.), with actual part numbers. Please use these numbers to find the five or seven-digit item number on the back page of you manual to expedite your order. For plastic model parts we first ask that you give us the item number of the kit. This number is located on the side of the box and in the front cover of the assembly manual. After giving our staff that item number, then we need to know the letter of the tree that you wish to purchase. Usually, plastic model kit parts trees are labeled A, B, C, D, E and so on. |
RE: Leopard 2A6 part help.
Hello again, All or most 1/16 RC tanks are powered by two identical 380 motors each driving the left or right gearbox/sprocket/track. Not so for the Tamiya 2A6. One of the 540 motor is for throttle while the other is for turning. That means the more common dual-gearbox-380 -motor setup will not work with the 2A6 DMD/MFU unit which is configured to handle different functions for the two main outputs. The gearbox assembly steps I cited earlier shows that this is an entirely different system with superb engineering.
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RE: Leopard 2A6 part help.
Order placed, thanks Phasor.
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