CAT3K's Motor hoard

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CAT3K's Motor hoard

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Here's a few pics of my spare motors and electronics. There's not many esc's as mostly they're mounted in buggies.

I keep them all stored in my old Trinity Mini Parts Hauler (Did they ever do another size of this?)

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I used to use one of these Speedmaster Silverstars (The chunky thing in blue shrinkwrap) They make an awesome noise when speeding up. All you can hear is the relays clicking away. The MC112b is interesting as it's branded Robbe rather than Futaba.

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These are my two favourite motors, the Trinity Monter Horsepower and the AYK GZ1200R both with alloy endbells. They're like little engineering marvels :)

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Nice AYK and Trinity motor. The AYK GZ1200 and GZ1200R had been my first motors other than Mabuchi or Igarashi.
Seeing the Demon motors above, these had been my motors of choice for offroad racing in the 1985/1986 timeframe. Still laying here in one of my motor boxes. :wink:

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Very nice indeed.

Love the Demon Power motors.

I had one back in 87. It was sent to me by my late Aunt that lived in the U.K. was a crazy fast motor with great run time.

Love vintage motors of all types. :D :D
Vintage . Older is Better !!!!!!! Vintage At Boondal, Australia.
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