The Taigen V1 steel gearboxes feature bushings on the reduction gears and bearings for the final drive shafts and are plug and play for compatible tanks. They come with pre-wired motors with plugs and are easy installs.
Taigen Gearbox Information
Common terms:
High/Low or Mid/Low - Refers to the motor mounting positions on the gearboxes. Some tanks have the motors mounted in different configurations for height restrictions for one example.
3:1 and 4:1 - Refers to the amount of reduction gears to the final drive shaft. The actual ratio for the 3:1 gearboxes are 39:1 while the actual ratio of the 4:1 gearboxes are 90:1. The 3:1 gearboxes are faster but have less torque while the 4:1 gearboxes are much slower and offer much more torque. The 4:1 gearboxes are recommended for metal models if possible.
45mm, 48mm, and 58mm - Refers to the final output shaft length of the gearbox. The two common shaft sizes are 48mm and 58mm with the 45mm version being for the Sherman tank only.
380 and 390 Motors - The stock motor for the Taigen V2 gearboxes is a 380 sized motor (28x37mm) @ 18k RPM while the 390 motor (28x47mm) @ 25k will produce not only more speed but torque as well.
TAG120267 - Middle/Low, 3:1, 48mm Gearboxes
- Fits:Tiger 1 (Plastic), Panther A, Panzer III, Panzer IV, KV-1, Sturmgeschutz III, Sturmtiger, & KV-2
TAG120024 - High/Low, 4:1, 48mm Gearboxes
- Fits: Tiger 1 (Metal) & Panther A
TAG120264 - High/Low, 4:1, 58mm Gearboxes
- Fits: M41 Bulldog, M26 Pershing, Panther G (Metal), Panther F, King Tiger, Jagdtiger, & Leopard 2A6