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Hi, I've been reading the forum for a while, decided its time to start asking and contributing...

I bought a 8109 flatbed, from the usual source, as I thought its functions would be a good distraction for my 6 year old, as he keeps tearing apart my 41999 (#02292) to see how the gears work *oh2*.and attaching things to the winch.

I'd like to RC the 8109, maybe just the drive wheels and replace the HOG steering - by the way, thanks to efferman for his detailed full RC version as it has given me some great ideas on how to proceed! Since I don't have the model yet for inspection, and I'd like to go ahead and order some parts to get this mod going.

Just a quick question - would I be better of with an M-motor for steering, or try to adopt a servo motor instead? I am thinking servo is probably the best choice for steering and simpler to implement.

Thanks for your replies!

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Welcome to Eurobricks! :wink: I think you would be better off with the servo, it's simpler, and if I'm right that it uses rack and pinion steering, you can implement it directly. I think an M would be sufficient for drive, but make sure it has a differential and the steering has ackermann geometry if it doesn't already. Good luck!

Posted (edited)

I agree a servo is more expensive bu better to use for steering,they handy to have.

You will also need a drive motor,receiver and remote.

Edited by Alasdair Ryan
Posted

Thanks for the comments, that is what I thought, I am going to assume that the servo will slot in somewhere appropriate with either a direct connection to the steering axle, or a simple gear linkage.

Now if only S&H will start selling the servo motor in the US :sceptic:

Posted

Darn, I wish I bought a servo when they were still up on the website :hmpf_bad: I hope you can find some way to avoid paying exorbitant BL prices.

Posted

I see on S&H that they will become available again, in Europe, on Dec. 17th (or was is 13th?), maybe US release will be more or less the same?

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