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Old 01-06-2017, 10:58 PM
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I recall sometime back seeing a picture on a thread in this forum of a more realistic looking, small actuator than the Firgellis. I have looked through the threads and used the search feature, unsuccessfully. As I recall they were quite expensive, perhaps German. Any one recall who the manufacturer or supplier may have been?
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Default Re: Linear Actuators

Are you thinking the CTI's? Also Firgelli (now Actuonix) is developing a more realistic cylinder.

http://www.cti-modellbau.de/CTI-Hubzylinder/

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Not the one I remember, but these just might do. Thanks
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Default Re: Linear Actuators

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I recall sometime back seeing a picture on a thread in this forum of a more realistic looking, small actuator than the Firgellis. I have looked through the threads and used the search feature, unsuccessfully. As I recall they were quite expensive, perhaps German. Any one recall who the manufacturer or supplier may have been?
I thing this is what your talking about >



http://www.csmi.com.au/index.php?rou...earch=actuator

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