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Old 06-08-2012
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Default Best Servos and Receivers for Vintage Shelfers

Because I couldn't really afford anything special back in the day I'm not sure what was considered the go back in the day for receivers and servos that would be best for a shelfer, but also not sure if there are any particularly nice looking servos and receivers out there

Have been collecting a few brushed motor ESCs and some motors but not servos or receivers yet.

Pictures or suggestions appreciated
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Noval XXL or Xtra reciever, KO 1001, or KO 712/713.

Maybe have an ask on rc10talk.com as loads of Vintage info on there.
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I would agree with above post.. rc10 talk is very good for vintage rc inc different makes and models.
Radio gear was not very advanced in comparison to today's tech as i'm sure your well aware... I would head for maybe tekin esc and Futaba attack type (large size) reciever of available kinds on fleebay.
Good luck... let us all know how you get on please..
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and by far a tekin 410k esc if you can find one. and lrp blue se motor or reedy mr series.
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I have a couple Tekin ESCs though they are only a G-12 and a G-12C
The motors so far have been Kyosho LeMans 480 Gold and another LeMans

I used to have a HPI Uno in my Mid, doubt I will ever find one of those, and then later a Losi Revolution, I think it was the Insane, can't remember

Is it still possible to get the old 1200mAH NiCD Sanyo SCR Cells on their own?

I have only been on this forum so far but I will venture onto RC10 talk soon, thanks for the tip

I guess as long as the gear is from the brushed era that is OK does not necessarily have to be from the same time as the Mid and Lazer
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Hi. When I was racing back in the day the best speedos were..

Tekin 410k
Tekin 411g2
Novak 410hpc

Club racers loved the speed master shrink wrapped jobbies!!

I know you asked about receivers ans servos but I got excited and carried away trying to remember the model numbers of the above!!!
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dont ask people what is best for YOUR shelf queens... Pick what YOU like best instead. vintage electronics arent free either, so if you arent sure whAt you like, leave the chassis empty, electrnics are rarely visible thru the shells anyway

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Hi. When I was racing back in the day the best speedos were..

Tekin 410k
Tekin 411g2
Novak 410hpc

Club racers loved the speed master shrink wrapped jobbies!!

I know you asked about receivers ans servos but I got excited and carried away trying to remember the model numbers of the above!!!
Thanks for the info

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dont ask people what is best for YOUR shelf queens... Pick what YOU like best instead. vintage electronics arent free either, so if you arent sure whAt you like, leave the chassis empty, electrnics are rarely visible thru the shells anyway

Paul
I hear what you are saying however I also wanted to make sure what I put in there was considered good gear at the time.

My Turbo Optima Mid ZX-PRO shelfer will most likely have a wing but no body
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Default Old electrics.

I have been setting aside vintage/old school electrics for years now. Finaly I have made a start with installing them into my 'for show' cars.
Often they are models that I used back in the day or that I recognised in the pits when I used to race in the 80's.
I always remove and clean the cases and install new (16 guage) wiring where possible plus install DEANs 4 pin plugs.





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Wow, that is one fine machine you have there!

What are the tyres you have on it and how hard are they to find?
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What are the tyres you have on it and how hard are they to find?
HKS_TRD, Schumacher still make their full spikes in soft compound:

http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...4wd-front.html

http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...pike-rear.html
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