Looks ok but you need a spacer to lift it an inch above the curved roof line. Lift it and get a big siren in there and I could see that as a post government collapse police car serving a small town
I'm curious for my own education. How can you tell that this is a chain driven model? It is my understanding that Federal later made these with two individual rotators, each with their own motor, just as they did with the Jetsonic.
@@edprice1748 you know that there is an easier way to answer my question. Like, chain driven models stay in sync, separate motors don't. Don't have to act like I was asking a stupid question.
@@jimmartin7881 No two motors hold an exact speed so they wouldn't stay in sync. As the temp changes in the motors they will change speed ever so slightly.
Looks ok but you need a spacer to lift it an inch above the curved roof line. Lift it and get a big siren in there and I could see that as a post government collapse police car serving a small town
I love it. But for my taste it’s too slow. Would love to see them spinning faster for once
looks really good
cool
Steve, I am sorry if my comment offended you. That was truly not my intent. Please accept my apology. Ed
Accepted. Oversensitive on a stressful weekend.
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Going to wear out your chain. Must be crossed for light to spin opposite.
I'm curious for my own education. How can you tell that this is a chain driven model? It is my understanding that Federal later made these with two individual rotators, each with their own motor, just as they did with the Jetsonic.
@@sdl2147 never saw twin motors that stay in sync.
@@edprice1748 you know that there is an easier way to answer my question. Like, chain driven models stay in sync, separate motors don't. Don't have to act like I was asking a stupid question.
Never seen one of these chain drive, just reverse the poles on one motor and they spin opposite, no reason for them to go out of sync once set.
@@jimmartin7881 No two motors hold an exact speed so they wouldn't stay in sync. As the temp changes in the motors they will change speed ever so slightly.