Sub Drive Motor Recommendations Wanted

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  • jure george
    Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 360

    #1

    Sub Drive Motor Recommendations Wanted

    Hello

    I would like to ask the membership for their advice on what main sub drive motors to use for my WTC builds. I know you can buy already made WTC BUT I can`t afford them, so I SLOWLY make each one. I like using Mabuchi DC brushed motors, only experience I have is with them.

    I have the following projects in need of WTC with motors:

    Revel Type VII 1/72

    Revel Type IX 1/72

    Italeri Seehund 1/35

    Bronco Type XXIII 1/35

    Special Navy Type XXIII

    X Craft 1/12

    I would like to go direct drive drive OR geared. I need a link to a source and it`s specs. I like to go through ebay, if possible.

    Please let me know if you can.

    Thanks
    George
  • ober freak
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 114

    #2
    Hi,

    For the Type VII and Type IX i suggest a 385er size: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mabuchi-RS-3...RIvFVQ-wsmzS7Q or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mabuchi-RS-3...UAAOSw--1WtP1r
    geared onto 2 shafts. (there is not enough room for 2 of them)

    For the Bronco XXIII and the X-Craft the same 385er in direct drive or probalby a larger 540-555 size like http://www.ebay.com/itm/1pcs-High-sp...kAAOSwwTlUl48U

    For the Seehund and 72er XXIII i suggest mabuchi FC-130 oder FC-280 size. (Dont´t have direct links on hand)

    Marco

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    • jure george
      Member
      • Jul 2005
      • 360

      #3
      Hello Marco

      Thanks for the help. I have to ask you,how do I make gearing for the Type VII and IX, I do not know how to make gearing or where to get parts for it.
      George

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      • ober freak
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2014
        • 114

        #4
        Hi,

        Norbert Brüggen has some pictures of his Type VII conversion kit showing the gears: http://modelluboot.de/KITS/VII/VIIc_E.html
        His gearbox runs in the water, so it only needs 1 shaft seal. He offers a small turned adapter part for the motorshaft (2.3mm) to 3mm for the seal an a step to 4mm for the gear.

        The old Graupner Shark also has a simmilar Gearbox design, whitch runs in the dry compartment, so it needs 2 shaft seals:


        As i live in germany, I don`t have any US or canadian suppliers for the gears on hand.
        In that scale I suggest Module 0.5 gears (metric) made of brass (better quality) or POM (way cheaper)
        The axle distance is easy to calculate: number of teeth for both gears divided by 2 multiplied by Module.
        example: (22+28)/2 * 0.5 = 12.5mm
        Outer diameter of a gear is: number of teeth multiplied by Module + 2 times Module.
        example: 22*0.5+2*0.5 = 12mm

        Marco

        PS: my Revell Gato got a Brüggen inspired gearbox for 2 385ers as it is wide enough.
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