We can learn from the past, as I have in my collection of antiquities, a very interesting electric motorThe plate at the front of this motor extends downward, and as it passes the line of the motor base, it bends about 45 degreesto form two mounting lugs which can be used to fix the motor to a baseplate. I copied this idea when I mounted two mabuchi 540’s in my arun class lifeboat model. I got some aluminium plate about 3mm thick, and drilled a central hole for the drive shaft, and concentricly, tho mounting holes for 3mm screws to fix the motor to the plate using the threaded holes in the motor face. then Igot my meccano out, and pinched two angledbars to fix my plate to the engine room deck. Of course, I used nylock nuts for this jobas the vibration is quite strong at this point.. That by the way, worked a treat…………………………………………………………………………..Mike D