Period correct servos? Need help.
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Period correct servos? Need help.
Hello everyone. I am a new member on here. I can no longer race due to nerve damage in my left hand and arm.
I have found a building kits and restoring vintage rollers is Grant therapy for my hand and good mental therapy as well.
I recently purchased a NIB original RC10GT. It will be a box art set up and displayed. I would love to find a new Ron Paris Pipe for it. I'm sure I will run across one in the future.
I need advice from you guys and what servos to put in it. I want them to be period correct for the build. The first one that came to my mind is the FUTBA S3001. I would greatly appreciate advice for the period correct servos.
I would also like to find a good painter to do the body for me (box art scheme). if any of you have a good recommendation that is reliable please let me know.
Thanks, Tim
I have found a building kits and restoring vintage rollers is Grant therapy for my hand and good mental therapy as well.
I recently purchased a NIB original RC10GT. It will be a box art set up and displayed. I would love to find a new Ron Paris Pipe for it. I'm sure I will run across one in the future.
I need advice from you guys and what servos to put in it. I want them to be period correct for the build. The first one that came to my mind is the FUTBA S3001. I would greatly appreciate advice for the period correct servos.
I would also like to find a good painter to do the body for me (box art scheme). if any of you have a good recommendation that is reliable please let me know.
Thanks, Tim
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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
Welcome,
Check this thread out. It should get the juices flowing.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=23031
Mark
Check this thread out. It should get the juices flowing.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=23031
Mark
Hope you're doin' something fun.
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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
Thanks Mark, I bought my kit from that member. I'm just trying to get the servos in order. I'd like to get a period correct TX/RX as well.
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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
Hi, The Original RC10GT uses the smaller size servo. I used S5101 only one I found that fits without drilling new holes. These are good S9201 and S9301 but chassis needs drilling.
http://www.futaba-rc.com/servos/discontinued-servos.html
http://www.futaba-rc.com/servos/discontinued-servos.html
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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
I definitely do not want to drill holes in the chassis. I looked on eBay for the S5101 but I didn't find any.
My goal is to find new "old school" servos that properly fit.
My goal is to find new "old school" servos that properly fit.
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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
For the Shelf - a basic Futaba S148 fits, is period correct, inexpensive and easy to find.
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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
RC10resto wrote:For the Shelf - a basic Futaba S148 fits, is period correct, inexpensive and easy to find.
Thanks. I'll pick up a couple of them.
Once the kit is here I will start a new thread for the build.
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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
Hi,
Tower Hobbies have stock and parts as well,
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0095p?FVPROFIL=&FVSEARCH=futaba+s148&search=Go
Cheers, Dave.
Tower Hobbies have stock and parts as well,
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0095p?FVPROFIL=&FVSEARCH=futaba+s148&search=Go
Cheers, Dave.

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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
S148 Dimension will required drilling if it's for the Original black tub chassis.. I know it's for the shelf but the S148 is a poor choice for steering..Only place I used a S148 is for gas and brake servo on 1/10 scale gas....Take measurements and compare them to the chart before you order..
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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
I bought the RC10GT when they were 1st released way back when in 93, I was not aware they change them afterwards different rev...So the very 1st ones uses the smaller servo....


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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
Welcome Tim. As for the paint, of course I can't speak for anyone so you will need to ask. But here is my recommendation for painter. Not saying there aren't others. But I've always had great dealings with him.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=11974
If you keep scrolling you run into quite a few he has done for me.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=11974
If you keep scrolling you run into quite a few he has done for me.
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Re: Period correct servos? Need help.
Sorry for late replies. I have been really busy getting ready to move into the new house.
A local racer is great with painting and does some box art themes from time to time. He will be painting the body for me.
Thanks again for servos tips.
A local racer is great with painting and does some box art themes from time to time. He will be painting the body for me.
Thanks again for servos tips.
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