Star Wars yoke rebuild

Jodo

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^^watches with interest
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I will be doing this shortly!
 

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Bods said:
Thats awesome, will help me make a controller for my machine, already got Road Blasters to Start it with so half there

Perfect!

I'm in a similar position with a Stun Runner yolk as my starting point so post up any parts you add and buy and we can share information as we do our rebuilds
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Judder said:
Bods said:
Thats awesome, will help me make a controller for my machine, already got Road Blasters to Start it with so half there

Perfect!

I'm in a similar position with a Stun Runner yolk as my starting point so post up any parts you add and buy and we can share information as we do our rebuilds
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Ah thats a much better one to start off with, wish I'd bought stuff like that years back now, gutted I didn't bid on a job lot of handles now too, loads of pairs, don't think star wars but like these ones I think, seem to remember someone saying about them and asking if star wars type

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think the square buttons are original as that job lot someone bought were the same ones, be handy now though
 

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This is my starting point - I'll take a few more pictures when I get a chance at the weekend as it's currently in the shed awaiting 're-orientating'...
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The only major difference I read was that there is a blocking pin to stop the Y axis rotating in one direction which can be removed (*or something like that)

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