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What does everyone recommend for a steering and throttle servo that will be as close to a retro servo from late 80s and early 90s as possible? Really want my Clod to be as close to a late 80s- early 90s build as possible. Truck is gonna be a shelf queen so performance is less of a concern then retro accuracy. Thanks!
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Depends on what era you are looking for.
The popular servo when that model as released was the Futaba S-148 or Acoms. Tamiya branded Servo's were made by Futaba like the TP=S3003 is the same as a Futabe S3003 without the gold Tamiya logo but these are a expensive and hard to find in the UK as they come with XB models or TamTech kits. just search eBay. www.ebay.co.uk/...ondition=4
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Classic futaba s3003 with black red and white wire should be close to reality for a clod and the interest is that this servo is still available as new and cheap
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I'd say Sting's probably right. Still, I'd like to share my greenhorn experience presenting what nylon servos I know, out of several 'cheap chinese' servos I experimented with in my Tamiyas the AAS-700STD is both accurate and fast, though perhaps not as durable. But nobody bashes their Tamiya to such extent, I hope.
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