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what are these ? 9 years 4 days ago #33916

They came with a box of Tamiya bits, no idea what they are, or even if they are Tamiya
The packet has those small staples that Tamiya use
The screws are M3 and not very Tamiya like, plating is silver not yellowed
Some kind of motor bracket, they fit snugly over a 540 motor ?
If you want / need them and are willing to pay for postage from Australia they are yours





Terragni :)
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what are these ? 9 years 4 days ago #33917

ok renamed the files, lets see if this works




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what are these ? 9 years 4 days ago #33918

My guess is, for mounting a motor into a boat?
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate :)

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what are these ? 9 years 4 days ago #33919

TBH I could only speculate, but the boat motor fixings I've seen have all been L-shaped brackets a la vintage Holiday Buggy/ Sand Rover; the only time I've seen clamps like that was in the motor pod of the plastic Unimat 1 clone where one side fitted into a slot in the housing & the other had an adjustment screw through it.

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what are these ? 9 years 4 days ago #33920

Turns out it's actually a Graupner motor mount for converting glow engine planes to brushless :)





If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate :)
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what are these ? 9 years 4 days ago #33921

And why my first thought was for a boat, I had one with a clamp style mount :laugh:

If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate :)
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what are these ? 9 years 3 days ago #33940

Well spotted Andy !
Thanks for that, mystery solved
Now I can bin them wothout that nagging doubt of throwing away something valuable

Terragni :laugh:

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what are these ? 9 years 2 days ago #33948

Well spotted Andy !
Thanks for that, mystery solved
Now I can bin them wothout that nagging doubt of throwing away something valuable

Terragni :laugh:


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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate :)

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