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  1. TRX4 Land Rover for sale.
    The transmitter is a hacked Flysky, giving 8 channels.
    The light cycle through side light, side and headlights, and a 3rd touch adds the light bar.
    Indicators work from the transmitter, not with the steering as cheaper cars do.
    Working 2 speed gearbox, and front and rear locking diffs.
    Full custom wiring, comes with custom instructions, and wiring diagrams.
    Has metal skids behind bumper, and under each axle, and gearbox.
    Car itself runs on a 2s LIPO, included, and the servo runs off it's own 4s LIPO, 3 included.
    Servo is a Holmes Hobbies, BLS SHV500v2 BRUSHLESS 12 volt servo, with a second boxed one included.
    Servo battery has it's own custom mount, and LIPO buzzer.
    There are brass portal covers on the front.
    Custom rear bumper.
    Hustler MT X tyres.
    Comes with parts needed to convert to clear windows, and chrome grill.
    Also comes with original box, and instructions.
    This is ready to trail, you just need a charger.
    Sorry I can't post it, collection only.
    Worksop
    £650 NOW REDUCED TO £500

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  2. Traxxas Stampede.

    This is the 4x4 kit version, not the cheaper 2wd one.

    Great condition, very little use.

    Comes R.T.R. including a LIPO battery, you just need a charger.

    £185, collection from Worksop.

     

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  3. Tamiya Arocs and trailer for sale

    .£550

    This was built by me, but has never been run outside, so is like new.

     

    Truck Built as per instructions.

    Full bearing kit Carson poison truck puller motor.

    Flysky receiver, has steering, and shift servos.

    1060 ESC.

    Radio FSI6, had the throttle spring mod done, so it centres.

    3d printed shift gate.

    Trailer.

    Planks have been weathered, but will turn over easily if you prefer immaculate look.

     

    Trailer comes with box, and un used parts still on sprues.

     

    Also included is a 3d printed load for the trailer.

     

     

    Collection only please. Worksop.

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  4. 6 hours ago, TWINSET said:

    It's almost bang-on 1/10:

    Wheelbase:239mm/2407mm (-1.7mm error)
    Width: 163mm/1596mm (+3.4mm)

    Length 397mm/3978mm (-0.8mm)

    Height: 151mm/1398mm (+11mm)

     

    https://www.modelsport.co.uk/index.php?product_id=1334538
    https://www.automobile-catalog.com/car/1980/920210/ford_escort_rs_1800.html

     


     

    The Escort must be far smaller than I remember. This is an excellent chassis, but not very big at all.

  5. In over 30 year in RC, it is the worse, and most awkward body I have ever done.

     

    Take your time and it comes out ok, rough cut the parts so you are dealing with 1 at a time, and then cut properly.

     

    I did a custom paint, so no idea on the stickers, but there are about 100 by the looks of the sticker sheet.

  6. 5 hours ago, PraetoR said:

    Strange that it's mounted in a front wheel drive chassis. Especially since they have a rear motor, rear wheel drive chassis, already.

    Even stranger when you consider that the unpainted version of that shell comes on the M06.  Why the change to M05?

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  7. 4 hours ago, babylon said:

    I think that's a setup, If that's for his round, It's gonna take him twice as long to do it as he'll have to hunt for each package, And why would you do something that makes your day twice as long if the days are already so long.

    If his van has broken down, and he is loading them to someone else, he will not make a penny that day, and the company may even fine him.

     

    He will not give a toss about the parcels.

  8. On 04/07/2020 at 16:23, babylon said:

    Why dose everybody else seem to have such trouble with Hermes and the like

    Hermes and the like are great if you ask me

    As I said in my post, 25% of the parcels sent to me, via Hermes, never Arrived.

     

    Each one tracked to the local delivery office, and then went missing, so there is either a thief, or the place is badly run, according to the guy that delivers for them, it is the latter, he says the place is crazy, and just parcels in every nook. And this is over the last year, not just during lockdown.

     

    If you tell me you are posting via Hermes, despite you never having issues, I know our office does, and it's not fair on you, or I, to have a 25% chance of the parcel going missing.

  9. I currently have a rare, large, nitro monster truck on ebay.

     

    With the size, weight, and insurance, Royal Mail want almost £30, so it's collection only, I could have sold it 4 times if I were willing to post it.

     

    2 people have actually sent me links saying to use Hermes, or another company, and it will only cost me £12, I just refuse, I would rather lose the sale, than have to deal with issues arising from it getting damaged, or going missing.

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  10. On 26/06/2020 at 10:42, Nigtt said:

    Hermes is the cheapest usually 

    They are cheap for a reason.

     

    3 parcels out of 11 they should have delivered to me in the last 12 months have gone missing, I now ask what courier a seller is using, if it's Hermes, I don't buy from them.

  11. What a great read. Good to see that you have not let it stop you doing what you love.

     

    And it's great that you have the skills to build something that makes it easier for you.

     

    I've know 2 drivers with one hand across my 36 years in RC, one used an aircraft radio for racing, and the other is a crawler guy, and just uses a clamp on the wheel to allow easier thumb use.  While it allows them to carry on doing the hobby, they always looked like compromises, your idea looks like a real fix.

  12. As others state, it has lots of features I don't need on a scale truck. BUT lots will, and it looks a good bit of kit.

     

    My only worry is I hear Absima, I think budget brand, now things may have changed in the 8 years since I last had an Absima, so please correct me if I'm wrong.

     

    Yes it's still a lot cheaper than the bigger brands with the same spec, but still very strong money for a budget brand.

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