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Hi everyone I need a new servo for my vintage yoke that I want to run, looking for somthing half decent that's not gonna cost me the earth.

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Hi everyone I need a new servo for my vintage yoke that I want to run, looking for somthing half decent that's not gonna cost me the earth.

Thanks in advance
Budget? I really like the absima combat servos, and they are good value...
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I don't really way to spend more than £50 on one but I'm open to anything really
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I've had the Turnigy 1256TG for over a year with no issues. £22.00. Races most weekends with my fair share of crashes!

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dproduct=19810

You rarely see any bad reviews about them. It's essentially a rebranded Savox 1256, just half the price.
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Savox 1257tg is only £42 at MB Models; I've had one in my 2WD for two years with no issues (no servo saver and plenty of offs!) and have just bought one for a 4WD.

0.07 and 10kgs torque with metal gears.

Lots say they can be power hungry; noticed a VERY occasionally twitch with an old speed passion 2.0 LPF speedo, never caused me any problems when racing. I've since upgraded to a team Orion ESC and never ever had an issue.
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I've had the Turnigy 1256TG for over a year with no issues. £22.00. Races most weekends with my fair share of crashes!

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dproduct=19810

You rarely see any bad reviews about them. It's essentially a rebranded Savox 1256, just half the price.
That looks the sort of thing I'm after, what's the sort of delivery time if you know from the international where house?
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It does depend, but as it happens its generally been pretty good with stuff from Hobbyking, usually about 1-2 weeks.

They've usually got them at the UK Warehouse but out of stock. They have plenty of other servos at the UK Warehouse: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...tSortOrder=asc

They've got the 1257TG in stock: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...arehouse_.html it's a little slower but has more torque.
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Have a look at hitec 8330 dude
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Try x pert servos as good and better in some of the models then ko-pro and a lot cheaper think lee Martin runs or ran them and mark Reinhard so can't be bad
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Xpert 4431 is the one we use and are brilliant servos which fanstastic support too
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